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Following proper quality control procedures could have prevented contaminated beef from leaving an Alberta meat processing plant last month, a Guelph food...
Getting the Brooks, Alta., plant running again seems to be the priority, not consumer safety...
Questions are being raised about the disposal of fracking waste water in Windsor, after millions of litres of the water was put through the town's sewage treatment plant.
Premier Brad Wall revealed the Saskatchewan Plan for Growth at the Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce.
While roughly 800 workers returned to the job Tuesday processing meat at the XL Foods plant in Brooks, Alta., it doesn't relieve the uncertainty that many of the other 1,200 laid-off employees are feeling.
The family of a B.C. teenager who took her own life last week is asking online bullies to her leave the teenager alone, police say.
Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker Program is quickly becoming this generation's version of the head tax. The only difference is the 21st century version is far more effective in preventing immigration to this country.
As touchscreens have taken off via tablets and smartphones, the way we interact with our gadgets has changed dramatically. But finger-to-glass input is just one option as these devices evolve. A new creation promises to move touch input to nearly any surface.
Risks posed by the Canada-China investment treaty need a closer look argues a professor at Osgoode Hall Law School.
Oilsands, pipelines off agenda as Canadian environment ministers meetCalgary Herald“There's always opportunity for people to add more items to the agenda,” said Alberta Environment Minister Diana McQueen, who is hosting her counterparts from across...
Wildrose Official Opposition Leader Danielle Smith has posted all of her categorized expenses with receipts online dating back to May, including constituency expenses, and the rest of the Wildrose caucus will follow suit starting with October’s expenses.
Foreigners are prohibited from spending money on U.S. elections, law not so clear on foreign corporations.
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A number of factors, from family life to labour strife, may have led Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty to resign his post and prorogue the provincial legislature.
The province's chief medical officer of health is sidestepping the contentious question over whether the provincial government should implement a moratorium on the shale gas industry.
CAW Local 444 president Dino Chiodo has hope the creation of Canada's largest private-sector union will level the playing field against what he calls greedy corporations.
Health and safety violations have prompted public health officials to close down a notorious motel on Gateway Blvd.
Cattle producers with crowded feedlots are growing more anxious each day that XL Foods’ slaughterhouse in southern Alberta is shut down. “It’s a tough time of year for this to...
XL Foods says it will bring back 800 of the 2,000 workers that were laid off Saturday to the meat processing plant in Brooks, Alta., at the centre of an international beef recall for E. coli contamination.
News releases are also available via our RSS Feeds . Calgary, Alberta, October 12, 2012 - An Alberta company has developed an innovative way to grow a useful...
CUPE Local 37 has won its Labour Relations Board case against the Calgary Zoo Society.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning the public not to eat a number of products containing peanut butter over concerns they may be contaminated with salmonella.
Sub-Lt. Jeffrey Delisle's surprise guilty plea yesterday means that not only will highly classified intelligence be kept out of the courts but it now may never be known how such a sensitive series of leaks was allowed to happen.
Who needs democracy? Secret treaty is a massive giveaway of Canadian resources and rights with no vote in Parliament.
Big picture look at XL...
Slave River JournalSuncor Funded Oilsands Mines Studies In Northern Alberta Find Little Long ...Huffington Post CanadaOther widely cited studies have previously found significant contamination within a 50-kilometre radius of oilsands developments,...
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