Talks over softwood lumber duty continue September 26, 2001 PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. -- After three days of discussions with U.S. representatives about the softwood lumber quarrel,...
Ministers tout new border philosophy September 25, 2001 MONTREAL, Que. -- During presentations made to a Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters conference, two federal minis...
Oil plunges, diesel follows suit September 25, 2001 CALGARY, Alta. -- The price of oil hit a two-year low, tumbling 15 per cent as fears of a global recession won out...
U.S. talks tax for Canuck softwood September 25, 2001 OTTAWA, Ont. -- According to a spokesman for the U.S. softwood industry, Canadian producers can expect a border tax...
Ottawa promises tighter border controls September 25, 2001 WASHINGTON, D.C. -- When Jean Chretien took his turn meeting with George W. Bush as so many world leaders have alre...
Manufacturers say recession will last until ’02 (September 25, 2001) September 25, 2001 MONTREAL, Que. -- Lobbyists for the Canadian manufacturing sector says it will be gripped by recession until at the...
Road to Killarney a total washout (September 25, 2001) September 25, 2001 KILLARNEY, Ont. -- The lone road accessing this Georgian Bay community has been cut by a veritable wall of water th...
AMA wants more money for road safety campaigns September 25, 2001 CALGARY, Alta. -- The Alberta Motor Association (AMA) is calling on Alberta Transportation and private businesses t...
NAPD inks volume discounts for members September 24, 2001 VANCOUVER, B.C. -- Darren Liebrecht, president of the B.C.-based National Association of Professional Drivers (NAPD...
Canadian border to come under scrutiny September 24, 2001 WASHINGTON, D.C. -- When President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Jean Chretien meet for lunch later today, the...
Highway repairs must wait: Collenette September 24, 2001 HALIFAX, N.S. -- Canadians could have to wait for repairs to crumbling highways while the federal government picks...
FBI suspect was freed after arrest at border September 24, 2001 NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. -- Bungling Canadian and U.S. border authorities allowed a man arrested in the FBI's terrorist-...
CTA examines obesity as a disability September 24, 2001 CALGARY, Alta. -- Today marks the first day of the Canadian Transportation Agency's (CTA) hearing into the issue of...
Scenic pilot project in western P.E.I. September 24, 2001 CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. -- Trucks rolling to Western P.E.I. will soon enjoy a more visually appealing journey as a re...
Cost of attacks still to be determined, Martin says September 24, 2001 KITCHENER, Ont. -- Increased spending to finance Canada's role in the war against terrorism coupled with a slowing...