PM cites' sad chapter 'in apology for residential schools

août 21st, 2008 by danvillnews

Stephen Harper is in the House of Commons on Wednesday to say sorry to former residential school students - the first formal apology by a prime minister Canadian on the federally funded program.

Montreal woman kidnapped son

août 19th, 2008 by danvillnews

A Montreal woman who has been fighting for the return of his son kidnapped child in India finally won its battle Friday morning when a court ordered the boy returned to her. That

20% increase in energy efficiency in 12 years, premieres pledge

août 16th, 2008 by danvillnews

Canadian premiers said they are committed to achieving a 20 percent increase in energy efficiency in its provinces by 2020.

filters accommodation Commission report sparks fury in Montreal Quebec

août 14th, 2008 by danvillnews

A newspaper has provoked fierce debate in Quebec over what they said were leaked part of a final document of the province of the commission on reasonable accommodation of immigrants.

Hyatt Regency Montreal out

août 12th, 2008 by danvillnews

Workers workers walk at the Hyatt Regency Montreal staged a snap strike Friday, the first in a series of pressure tactics that hotel employees throughout the province say are necessary to begin contract talks stalled.

New records for the Montreal jazz festival; big plans for the next edition

août 7th, 2008 by danvillnews

After announce details of new records broken by the just wrapped edition, the organizers of the Montreal International Jazz Festival revealed some ambitious plans Monday for next year of the 30 th anniversary.

4.1 million Canadians without a family doctor: StatsCan

août 5th, 2008 by danvillnews

A new report from Statistics Canada said an estimated 4.1 million Canadians aged 12 or more are without a family doctor.

Bernier said that he did not know about the links with Couillard bikers

juillet 31st, 2008 by danvillnews

Former Foreign Minister Maxime Bernier said he learned of ex-girlfriend Julie Couillard in the past ties to organized crime only after they had stopped seeing each other.

George Finster, firstly Fair host dies

juillet 22nd, 2008 by danvillnews

George Finster, a former CBC announcer and the first reception of the Fair, has died.

Canadians not cross-border shopping, as they used to

juillet 17th, 2008 by danvillnews

Canadians not spend so much in the U.S. during the first three months of the year as they did in the previous quarter, Statistics Canada said on Wednesday.