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Four animals inside the Toronto Humane Society's shelter in the east end of the city had to be euthanized after animal cruelty charges were laid against the president and the board of directors at the facility. The federal Conservatives are set to introduce...
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A 46-year-old man with no underlying medical conditions is Nova Scotia's sixth death related to the swine flu virus. Nova Scotia is deciding whether to include tranquillizers and sleeping pills in the list of drugs it tracks under a prescription monitoring...
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A man in his 40s with no underlying medical conditions is Nova Scotia's sixth death related to the H1N1 influenza virus. A Nova Scotia man has been charged for allegedly defrauding three health boards of nearly $400,000. A fire has left the Hooters...
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One of Nova Scotia's biggest Christmas tree exporters says he hired Mexican labourers this year because he can't find enough people locally to do the work. Colin Hughes said he had no choice but to hire five workers from Mexico to help get his trees packed...
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An independent board of inquiry has awarded Robert Theriault $64,515 for financial losses and damages resulting from his forced retirement from an Acadian school board in Nova Scotia. Board chairman Don Murray, in a ruling released today, accepted that...
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Comments by Maurice Vellacott, left, a Saskatchewan MP, and Gerald Keddy, of Nova Scotia, have sparked anger in the House of Commons. Comments by Conservative MPs deriding homeless people and describing abortion as a procedure that makes women more available...
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ET The Canadian Press Nova Scotia Premier Darrell Dexter will leave this weekend on a trade mission to Vietnam. Dexter will join key players in the transportation and education sectors for an Atlantic Gateway initiative designed to forge business ties...
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Opposition critics are taking aim at what they say are out-of-touch, ideologically driven Conservative MPs, citing recent comments on the unemployed and abortion emerging from government ranks. Tory MP Gerald Keddy's crack about the jobless on Halifax...
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The man who murdered Adam Eisenhauer and Tyler Sampson in 2005 will not be eligible for parole for 13 years. Health officials in Nova Scotia's largest health district say there are signs that swine flu infections in the province are slowly waning. A...
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After four days of scanning the Atlantic, U.S. and Canadian authorities have scaled back their search for a solo sailor from Nova Scotia who was caught in a violent storm as he sailed to Bermuda. Hubert Marcoux, a 67-year-old author and adventurer, left...
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