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Network brass backs the Liberals

Who says the CBC has a political bias?
When Stephen Taylor happened to catch a documentary on the CBC’s The Fifth Estate about the Fox News Channel, he experienced a bit of déjà vu. The Jan. 26 show, “Sticks and Stones,” asked of the cable news channel, which began broadcasting in Canada in January: “It’s loud, […]

Loads of blame to go around

A new ruling that blames business, unions and government for the bombing at Giant Mine could change Canadian industry forever
It seemed like an open-and-shut case of murder. On Sept. 18, 1992, Roger Warren, a locked-out miner at the Giant Mine in the Northwest Territories, detonated a bomb. The blast killed nine men: six colleagues who […]

Brand new car; same old Bricklin

The man who got New Brunswick into (and out of) the auto industry has a new vehicle for North America. This time, he swears it will work
Malcolm Bricklin is totally stoked, as the kids might say. On the eve of a big trip, the 65-year-old entrepreneur is raring to go. He is flying from his […]

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