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Canada wins U.S. trade fight over meat labellingThe World Trade Organization has sided with Canada in a dispute over the U.S. country-of-origin labelling requirements, in a ruling celebrated by beef and pork producers who have seen their exports fall.
Schuller's Ex-Megachurch in Bankruptcy Bidding WarA federal bankruptcy court hearing aimed at settling the future of the financially ailing Crystal Cathedral turned into a bidding match Monday with a university and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange competing to buy the church's sprawling grounds.
Michael Moore's hypocrite houseTo Al Gore's power-sucking mega-mansion we can now add Michael Moore's vast estate on the lake. Gore was accused of hypocrisy for building himself a massive home many times larger than any one person could require, while criticizing others for wasting ene
Lawsuit spurs Nielsen's resignation from CWBFeeling that he could no longer support Canadian Wheat Board actions advocating for a single-desk marketing system of western Canadian grain, Olds-area farmer Jeff Nielsen tendered his resignation from the board last week.
Kitimat LNG export licence wins National Energy Board approvalThe National Energy Board has granted a 20-year licence to export liquid natural gas to KM LNG, the consortium with plans to build a liquid natural gas terminal at Kitimat, marking another step toward the construction of a $4.5 billion LNG terminal on B.C
Canadian-built cars being branded as 'Made in USA'A U.S. consumer group has filed complaints against two of the largest American automakers over advertising claims that their vehicles are made in the United States, even though they're assembled in Canada
RIM co-CEO apologyUPDATE: BlackBerry smartphone email, texting and Internet are back to normal after four days of outages around the world.
The co-CEO of Research In Motion, the company behind the popular smartphone device, says that full services have been restored.
Dexia could become Europe's Lehman BrothersOfficials from France and Belgium are trying to decide what to do with Dexia, a jointly-owned financial institution that seems destined for dissolution after a week of shocks and panic. The first priority is keeping the crisis contained to Dexia - which i
US signs ACTAThe United States, Australia, Canada, Japan, Morocco, New Zealand, Singapore, and South Korea signed the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement on Saturday, an accord targeting intellectual property piracy.
Conservatives urged to rethink pardon fee increaseEvery year, thousands of Canadians apply for pardons in order to get a job, pass security clearances and travel. Right now a criminal record suspension costs $150, after a December 2010 hike from the previous fee of $50, but the government is moving to a
MacKay took military jet to lobster festDefence Minister Peter MacKay, under fire for flying in a military helicopter while on vacation in Newfoundland, also took a military Challenger business jet to reach his Nova Scotia riding for a lobster dinner, documents show.
Viterra upgraded as wheat board faces deregulationMr. Carpenter expects the government to implement its post-CWB strategy in the fall of 2012, and by his calculations, Viterra could realize an additional 6.5 to 9.5 per cent in earnings once the board is fully deregulated.
Farm prices take big jumpPrices for crops and livestock are up double digits this year, and farmers are hoping it's a signal of the end of a decade-long slump in prices.
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