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The Globe and Mail reported that the Nova Scotia government had posted public notices identifying 47 Halifax women as prostitutes in the latest round of a long-simmering battle between local streetwalkers and a downtown residents' group.
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Eric Duhatschek was the winner of the Hockey Hall Of Fame's Elmer Ferguson award for "distinguished contributions to hockey writing" in 2001. A graduate of the University of Western Ontario's grad school of journalism, he began covering hockey in 1978...
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Steve Ladurantaye wrote about technology companies in Ottawa before reporting for the Peterborough Examiner and Kingston Whig-Standard, where he won a National Newspaper Award for explanatory journalism. After joining the Globe and Mail in 2007, his work...
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Last updated on Friday, Nov. 27, 2009 2:25AM EST 2 5 years ago: The Globe and Mail reported that following a wave of resignations over his stand on Quebec independence, Premier René Lévesque patched up his crumbling cabinet and insisted to the National...
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Last updated on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2009 2:57AM EST 2 5 years ago: The Globe and Mail reported that Guy Lafleur, who rarely showed any emotion on the ice, broke down when he announced his retirement from the Montreal Canadiens.
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Steve Ladurantaye wrote about technology companies in Ottawa before reporting for the Peterborough Examiner and Kingston Whig-Standard, where he won a National Newspaper Award for explanatory journalism. After joining the Globe and Mail in 2007, his work...
Tags: Globe Investor Magazine, The Globe, Canada, Ottawa, Business Finance, CTVglobemedia, The Globe and Mail, Entertainment Culture, Business News Network
Last updated on Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009 4:01AM EST 2 5 years ago: The Globe and Mail reported that police suspected that cross-border cocaine trafficking may have been a motive in an early-morning bomb blast in Montreal that killed four and injured...
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Born on a farm in southern Ontario, I broke into journalism with a scholarship for summer reporting at the London Free Press in 1967. A graduate of the University of Western Ontario and Columbia University, I started my career with the Financial Post...
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Rebellion within the Parti Québécois had spread as two more of Premier René Lévesque's supporters threatened to desert him unless he accepted Quebec's sovereignty as the main issue in the next provincial election. In Ottawa, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney...
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Last updated on Monday, Nov. 23, 2009 3:09AM EST 2 5 years ago: The Globe and Mail reported that Premier René Lévesque lost two cabinet ministers to the controversy over the place of the sovereignty issue in the upcoming Quebec election.
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