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Hockey Canada bans bodychecking for peewee players across the country

CHARLOTTETOWN - Hockey Canada has voted to remove bodychecking from peewee hockey across the country....

posted: May 25,2013





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Globe alleges Toronto mayor's brother dealt hashish during the '80s

TORONTO - The man who most strongly defended Toronto Mayor Rob Ford against allegations he was filmed smoking crack cocaine is now himself facing a claim he once dealt in hashish....


New frontiers, new risks: group gathers to discuss safety of space tourism

MONTREAL - Space-industry watchers expressed concern this week that the emerging space tourism sector is not being candid enough about the safety risks for travellers....


'I do not use crack cocaine': Ford ends week of silence on crack video scandal

TORONTO - Mayor Rob Ford broke his week-long silence Friday to deny he smokes crack cocaine and to lambaste the media for judging him, but his assertions seemed unlikely to douse the raging flames of scandal that have engulfed him....


Active hurricane season expected, centre tells Atlantic residents to get ready

HALIFAX - The Canadian Hurricane Centre is backing U.S. predictions of an active season this year, telling residents in the Atlantic provinces to brace themselves for a handful of major hurricanes....


Kinder Morgan takes next step in its Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion plan

Kinder Morgan Canada's proposal to increase the capacity of its Trans Mountain pipeline calls for 30 oil tankers a month to load up with Alberta crude at its terminal in Burnaby, B.C., — up from about one per week....


Saskatchewan premier no longer believes Senate can be reformed

SASKATOON - Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall, once a staunch supporter of a reformed federal Senate, has given up the fight....









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