Charest faces grilling at judge-rigging inquiry
Quebec Premier Jean Charest has returned to the Bastarache commission to answer more questions about alleged political interference in the appointment of judges in the province. cbc.ca |
Tuna reviewed for endangered status
Canadian scientists are reviewing whether to list Atlantic bluefin tuna as an endangered fish, concerned the BP oil spill could tip the scales for the giant fish. cbc.ca |
HST flyer to go to 700,000 B.C. residents
About 700,000 low-income earners in B.C. are getting flyers in the mail promoting the benefits of the harmonized sales tax. cbc.ca |
Ontario First Nation pleads for help
An isolated Indian band in northwestern Ontario has declared a state of emergency and issued a plea for help to fight drug abuse and violent crime. cbc.ca |
Blind woman wins case against federal government
A blind Toronto woman who sued the federal government because she is unable to apply online for a government job has won her case. cbc.ca |