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Hooters and upstart competitor battled over ‘proprietary’ information
Everyone loves to hate the Canucks
Henrik Sedin could only shake his head and smile when asked about the notoriety his team has achieved during the past year. The Vancouver Canucks captain gets it, though. In a league full of drama, great storylines and heroes, someone has to play the anta

The latest fines totalled $41,000, a a relatively small amount compared with the $2.1-million in penalties that the CRTC has levied against telemarketers since the rules were put in place
Handmade no match for robots, builder says"Landmark Group of Builders is the first home builder in Canada and North America to lead and implement a complete automation of its construction process," CEO Reza Nasseri said. "We are very excited to introduce this innovative system to Albertans."
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Tories want James' sentence appealedSome of Canada's top law enforcers are urging Manitoba's crown prosecutors to appeal the two-year sentence given to child molester Graham James.
Many ways to move our oil
There's a myth building up that the proposed but seriously opposed Northern Gateway pipeline is the only option to get oil from the oil sands to Asia. Not true. It's the most practical and likely the cheapest option.
Immigrants stuck in low-wage trap: ReportCanada’s welfare state mentality is creating generations of new immigrants stuck in a low-wage income trap, a controversial new conservative think-tank study found.
Foreign investors price Canadians out of housing market
Overseas investors are snapping up properties in Canada's largest cities, driving up prices and pushing ordinary Canadians out of the housing market, observers say. Real estate experts call it the new reality, and the high price paid for a north Toronto b
Viterra soars on takeover interest
Shares of Viterra Inc. jumped Friday after being halted earlier, when Canada's largest publicly-traded grain handler disclosed the possibility of being taken over.
Canada looking for Irish workersA delegation from western Canada is visiting Dublin this week in an effort to recruit thousands of workers for the construction and related trades.
New tolls suggested for Metro Vancouver drivers
More tolls, per-kilometre charges and vehicle registration fees are some of the revenue-raising suggestions in a confidential TransLink report aimed at finding ways to pay for Metro Vancouver roads and transit.
Overtime puts city cops in $100,000-plus clubAs of 2010, when the last contract ended, a first-class constable in Winnipeg was earning a bottom-line salary of $78,200. By comparison, that same year a first-class constable in Toronto earned $81,249.
Montana's governor says 'jackasses' delayed Keystone
HELENA, Mon. � Montana�s governor says the Keystone XL pipeline from Alberta�s oilsands to the Gulf Coast will eventually be built and he blames the delay on �jackasses� in Washington who have only recently discovered the issue.

Move comes months before Ottawa drafts legislation requiring domestic carriers to market full fares to customers
Nissan sees annual profits beating Toyota, Honda
From Yahoo! News: YOKOHAMA, Japan (Reuters) - Nissan Motor Co is on track to be the most profitable of Japan's three big automakers this year, after record car sales last year and improved market share in every major region pushed up quarterly operating p
Caterpillar to close London, Ont. locomotive plant(Reuters) - Caterpillar Inc has decided to close its Electro-Motive locomotive plant in London, Ontario, following several months of unsuccessful contract negotiations with the Canadian Auto Workers union.
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Erotic books popular with e-readers
Sales have soared for erotic literature with the advent of e-readers such as Kobo and Kindle, with one company in British Columbia reaping the benefits.
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