Statistics Canada says Canadians made 5.1 million trips outside the country in December, up 1.5 per cent from November.
December marked the first time since March 1994 that monthly travel abroad surpassed the five million mark.
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Tibetans mark new year under shadow of immolations | Reuters
Posted by torandell (#10) 458 days ago (http://www.reuters.com)
LANGMU, China (Reuters) - Tibetans in northwest China marked a tense traditional new year with prayer, the sounding of a gong and subdued defiance on Wednesday, in the wake of a string of self-immolations
Premier Dalton McGuinty says he's running out of patience with Toronto as its mayor battles with city council over transit plans.
McGuinty says the "time for talk is coming close to an end" and the city needs to get on with building...
McGuinty says the "time for talk is coming close to an end" and the city needs to get on with building...
CBC.ca - Image Gallery - Canadians at the Oscars
Posted by vfreddie (#1) 458 days ago (http://www.cbc.ca)
Heading into the 84th Annual Academy Awards, we take a look through film history at some Canadians who’ve brought home Oscars over the years
Video: Is this the world's strongest kid? - The Globe and Mail
Posted by piginger (#1) 458 days ago (http://www.theglobeandmail.com)
Watch as this seven-year-old does a series of pushups while balancing on four glass bottles
Today’s small-cap stocks to watch - The Globe and Mail
Posted by skubiak (#12) 458 days ago (http://www.theglobeandmail.com)
Canadian issues that are moving on early news
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission released Tuesday about 3,000 pages of transcripts of conversations recorded in its operations center after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, conversations that underscore the difficulty the agency had in responding to the nuclear crisis that was unfolding halfway around the world.
Nursing home strained as 73 seniors share 1 tub - New Brunswick - CBC News
Posted by jecardono (#10) 458 days ago (http://www.cbc.ca)
Families of seniors in a small eastern New Brunswick community are calling for replacement of the Villa Maria where 73 residents share one bathtub.
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