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Last Updated: 23:10 EST Tuesday, Feb 15, 2005

NHL rejects union's counter-proposal

It didn't take long for the NHL to reject the union's counter-proposal of a $49-million US salary cap on Tuesday night. FULL STORY

Toll mounts from Chinese mine blast

The death toll from China's worst reported mining disaster in decades climbed to 209 on Wednesday, after rescuers recovered six more bodies overnight. FULL STORY

Mistrial declared in brutal slaying of Toronto boy

A judge declared a mistrial Tuesday night in the murder trial of three Toronto teens accused of killing a 12-year-old boy. FULL STORY














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"The national day care program is a disincentive to stay at home parents who are once again left out in the cold financially..."

Laure Lockington Wong


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"Given the significant sums involved, I am concerned about the lack of adequate accountability to Parliament."

— Canadian Auditor General Sheila Fraser, on releasing her latest report into federal government spending.

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