Archive of Canada
<<   May/2006   >>
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
  1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31  
Global archive

Arts
Movies
Humor
Television
Music

Business
Internet
Finance
Jobs
Investing
Economy

Computers
Software
Hardware
World
Mobile

Games
Video Games
RPGs

Health
Fitness
Medicine
Alternative

Home
Consumers
Cooking

Recreation
Travel
Food
Outdoors

Reference
Psychology
Science
Education

Regional
US
Canada
Europe

Science
NSF
Space
Technology

Society
People
Religion

Sports
Baseball
Soccer
Basketball
 
30/May/2006 11:35PM
Smokers in Quebec and Ontario will be spending more time outside as laws that ban smoking in all enclosed public places kicked in at midnight Tuesday.


30/May/2006 9:24PM
Lia Changxing, China's most wanted man, says he will be killed if Canada deports him on Wednesday.

Lia Changxing, China's most wanted man. (CBC)

30/May/2006 7:40PM
Chuck Guité, the former civil servant in charge of Ottawa's now-discredited sponsorship program, said he, too, was a victim in the scandal and was unaware ad agencies were defrauding the government.


30/May/2006 5:18PM
The western premiers want Ottawa to lobby the U.S. government to delay a requirement that Canadians and Americans crossing the border have a passport.


30/May/2006 1:02PM
Stephen Harper's Conservative government introduced legislation Tuesday to set fixed federal election dates.

House leader Rob Nicholson, who introduced the bill, says: 'It eliminates the unfair advantage that a PM has to call an election, so I think it'll be welcome to Canadians.' (CBC)

30/May/2006 12:33PM
A 50-year-old Halloween tradition in Canada is about to come to an end as UNICEF has announced the cancellation of its orange box campaign.

In recent years, Canadians have donated an average of $3 million every Halloween through UNICEF's orange box campaign. (courtesy UNICEF)

30/May/2006 12:33PM
Canada Post says its new policy curtailing rural mail delivery is a temporary measure based on safety concerns for its drivers. But that hasn't quelled the anger of customers who must now drive to town themselves to pick up their letters and parcels.


30/May/2006 10:56AM
Federal Liberal leadership candidate Joe Volpe is coming under fire after documents showed that teenaged children — whose fathers worked at a major drug company — each made $5,400 donations to his campaign.

Joe Volpe was minister of citizenship and immigration in the Paul Martin government. (Canadian Press)

30/May/2006 10:45AM
The premiers of Canada's territories and Western provinces kicked off their annual meeting by appealing to Ottawa to honour a $5-billion deal for aboriginals.


30/May/2006 9:20AM
Laws that ban smoking in all enclosed public places kick in at midnight Tuesday in both Ontario and Quebec — but the change is expected to be much more dramatic in La Belle Province.

The new laws ban smoking in public places that are enclosed, including bar patios with partial roofs in Ontario and tents in Quebec. (Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)

30/May/2006 8:09AM
Armed with a Polaroid camera and a variety of electronic gear, Barb Campbell is on the hunt for unidentified flying objects in northern Saskatchewan.

Kenny Lapratt talks with UFO researcher Barb Campbell about the time he saw what he believes were spaceships hovering over the lake. (CBC)

30/May/2006 6:19AM
It's only a matter of time before someone dies as a result of sleeping in a dumpster, advocates for Edmonton's homeless say.


30/May/2006 6:08AM
Thousands of paramedics and other emergency workers from across Canada gathered in the small British Columbia town of Kimberley on Monday to pay tribute to two paramedics who died in a mining accident earlier this month.

(CBC)

30/May/2006 5:59AM
More people will likely be airlifted out of the flooded Northwest Territories community of Aklavik, even as water from spring flooding in the Mackenzie Delta slowly ebbs away, emergency officials say.


Copyright © 2006 Rootio Ltd. All rights reserved.