Archive for juillet, 2008

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

Jeudi, juillet 31st, 2008

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

Mardi, juillet 22nd, 2008

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

Canadians not cross-border shopping, as they used to

Jeudi, juillet 17th, 2008

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.

protests in Parliament Hill

Mardi, juillet 15th, 2008

The wife of a controversial Muslim cleric deported to Tunisia in October protest in front of the Parliament buildings in Ottawa in an effort to boost the federal government to allow their return to Canada.

Guy Lafleur's son pleads guilty to 14 charges

Vendredi, juillet 11th, 2008

The son of Montreal Canadiens legend Guy Lafleur has pleaded guilty to 14 charges related to a troubled relationship he had with a teenager minors.

ADQ byelection posters under attack

Mardi, juillet 8th, 2008

The ADQ is rebuffing accusations of racism about the posters used in the part of the publicity campaign for an upcoming byelection.

Canadiens re-sign Maxim Lapierre 2 years

Samedi, juillet 5th, 2008

The Montreal Canadiens signed with interest Maxim Lapierre to a period of two years, billion-US $ 1,375. deal on Monday. New

MPs approve controversial human rights bill

Jeudi, juillet 3rd, 2008

A controversial bill to extend Canadian human rights protection to people living in reserves of First Nations has passed the House of Commons.