Lawsuit over Bell's 911 fees back in court
A Yellowknife man who is suing Bell Mobility for charging fees for non-existent 911 service went back to court Tuesday in a case that could affect more than 50,000 rural and northern cellphone users across Canada. cbc.ca |
GDP prompts rate hike predictions
New data showing strong Canadian economic growth lifted the dollar and the Toronto Stock Exchange. cbc.ca |
Dats Deli sliced meat recall expanded
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Dats Déli Européen of Montreal has expanded a warning not to eat some ready-to-eat sliced meat products. cbc.ca |
Euthanasia debate straying off course: group
Quebec's public hearings into assisted suicide continued in Montreal Wednesday, with an appearance by the president of the Right to Die With Dignity Association, among others. cbc.ca |
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