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      CBC | Top Stories News Total Items: 15
      • Ottawa will stay course on stimulus: Flaherty
        Fri Nov 20 22:07:24 EST 2009
        Rather than turning off the stimulus taps or pouring more fuel on the economic fire, Ottawa will stand pat with the $61 billion in stimulus spending announced in January, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says.
      • Flooding forces Vancouver Island evacuations
        Fri Nov 20 16:38:10 EST 2009
        Flood waters on the Cowichan River and Koksilah River have forced the evacuation of about 300 to 400 homes in the Cowichan Valley and Duncan area of southeast Vancouver Island, officials have confirmed.
      • Colvin's job safe despite Afghan torture testimony
        Fri Nov 20 22:06:07 EST 2009
        The Conservatives will not try to remove Richard Colvin from his post in Washington, Defence Minister Peter MacKay says, even though they question the credibility of his testimony on Afghan prisoners.
      • UN human rights committee votes to censure Iran
        Fri Nov 20 17:51:47 EST 2009
        A United Nations committee has approved a Canadian-led resolution urging Iran to stop harassing political opponents in the wake of its disputed presidential elections.
      • Canada Post struggles to innovate
        Fri Nov 20 17:32:16 EST 2009
        Canada's postal service is reinventing itself as it struggles to make up for dwindling demand in the face of a devastating global economic slowdown.
      • Quebec dad charged in 1991 baby death
        Fri Nov 20 17:47:36 EST 2009
        A Valleyfield, Que., father has been charged with manslaughter in the death of his five-month-old daughter 18 years ago.
      • Auto parts strike would affect thousands
        Fri Nov 20 15:48:50 EST 2009
        Employees at Johnson Controls, an automotive parts plant east of Windsor, Ont., could walk off the job if they don't reach a deal by midnight Friday. A strike would affect thousands at Chrysler's Windsor assembly plant, which uses the components.
      • Trade show pitches surgical passages to India
        Fri Nov 20 22:03:53 EST 2009
        Exhibitors at a Toronto trade fair are hoping to add surgery to the list of reasons Canadians travel, but a medical ethicist questions the lack of oversight.
      • Hundreds rescued from U.K. flooding
        Fri Nov 20 16:55:47 EST 2009
        Raging floods engulfed northern England's picturesque Lake District on Friday following the heaviest rainfall ever recorded in Britain. A police officer died and hundreds of people were forced to evacuate.
      • Female ski jump decision details released
        Fri Nov 20 19:47:14 EST 2009
        Vancouver Olympic organizers have no power to include women's ski jumping in the 2010 Games, B.C.'s highest court said in written reasons released Friday for its recent decision to dismiss a case filed by female jumpers
      • More H1N1 vaccine, ventilators to come
        Fri Nov 20 17:38:03 EST 2009
        Ontario supplied hospitals with 200 additional ventilators on Friday in anticipation of a surge in swine flu cases.
      • Bell quietly drops system access fee
        Fri Nov 20 16:53:14 EST 2009
        The cellphone system access fee is all but extinct. Bell Canada has quietly axed the charge, joining rivals Rogers and Telus.
      • Lesbian U.S. deserter's case must be reviewed: court
        Fri Nov 20 18:47:28 EST 2009
        The Federal Court says the refugee board must reassess the case of a lesbian soldier who deserted from the U.S. army and fled to Canada, saying the board made mistakes in rejecting her bid to seek refugee status.
      • Rochette holds Skate Canada lead
        Fri Nov 20 16:26:26 EST 2009
        Canadian figure skater Joannie Rochette achieved a personal best in the short program on Friday to take the lead at the HomeSense Skate Canada International in Kitchener, Ont.
      • Cigarette butts toxic to fish, say researchers
        Fri Nov 20 12:57:02 EST 2009
        U.S. researchers say cigarette butts are toxic to fish and should be labeled as toxic hazardous waste.