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  1. Machinists union warns of layoffs at Air Canada in 2010 (12/21/2009)

    Machinists, Air Canada and the company that maintains the airline's fleet of planes are exploring federal assistance programs to help reduce the number of layoffs required next spring.

  2. Americans fret over health overhaul costs: poll (11/17/2009)

    Americans are worried about hidden costs in the fine print of health care overhaul legislation, an Associated Press poll says.

  3. Jackson fans say 'This Is It' marks bittersweet triumph (10/27/2009)

    The mood was bittersweet yet triumphant Tuesday night as fans, friends and colleagues of the late Michael Jackson attended the premiere for what would be his final bow -- a music extravaganza that captures rehearsals for his aborted concert stand last summer.

  4. 'The Case for God,' by Karen Armstrong (10/16/2009)

    Karen Armstrong, best-selling author behind 'The Great Transformation,' has released a new book called 'The Case for God.' In it she explores how modern thinkers approach religion. Here is an excerpt:

  5. Tory candidate must yank 'defamatory' flyer: judge (10/13/2008)

    A Toronto Liberal incumbent has won a court injunction ordering his Conservative rival to yank a defamatory campaign flyer that alleges he has a poor attendance record.

  6. Increase in fatal medication errors at home: U.S. data (07/29/2008)

    Deaths from medication mistakes at home, like actor Heath Ledger's accidental overdose, rose dramatically during the past two decades, an analysis of U.S. death certificates finds.

  7. Magic tricks reveal inner-workings of brain: study (07/25/2008)

    The trick starts simple enough: A magician pulls out a cigarette and a lighter and casually tries to light up.

  8. Driver of rogue truck in hypoglycemic state: family (04/01/2008)

    The driver of a rogue semi truck that barrelled down the wrong way of a busy Edmonton highway Monday suffered from diabetes -- and was likely in a hypoglycemic state when he lost control of the vehicle, his brother told CTV Edmonton Tuesday.

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