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Monday, November 10, 2014

Yahoo! News Canada - Canada Headlines


Canada announces monitoring measures on travellers from Ebola countries

Posted: 10 Nov 2014 07:35 PM PST

Scientists at the National Microbiology Lab in Winnipeg prepare an experimental Ebola vaccine for shipment to the World Health OrganizationTORONTO - People coming to Canada from Ebola-affected countries — including returning health-care workers — will need to undergo a more formal 21-day monitoring period, the federal government announced Monday. And some will be told to stay at home for the duration of that time.


Police probe double shooting in Brampton

Posted: 10 Nov 2014 08:14 PM PST

Peel Regional Police are responding to a double shooting in Brampton on Monday night that has left at least one person dead.

'Remembrance Day deal' not appropriate, Toronto veteran says

Posted: 10 Nov 2014 08:10 PM PST

'Remembrance Day deal' not appropriate, Toronto veteran saysChuck Krangle's sister made reference to a "Remembrance Day deal" in which a vest was being offered for $19.99. "She was very concerned with the subject line and the intent behind it, which was kind of, let's profit on Remembrance Day, let's have a big sale because it's Remembrance Day, so that was quite upsetting," he said in an interview.


Canadian housing starts slow modestly in October

Posted: 10 Nov 2014 06:57 AM PST

A construction worker uses a hammer as he works on the "ICE Condominiums" development site by Cadillac Fairview and Lanterra Developments in TorontoBy Leah Schnurr OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian housing starts unexpectedly cooled in October as builders broke ground on fewer multiple-unit homes, including apartment buildings and condominiums, data showed on Monday. The seasonally adjusted annualized rate of housing starts declined to 183,604 units last month from a revised 197,355 units in September, according to a report from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp, the country's national housing agency. The latest result fell short of analysts' forecasts for 200,000. September was originally reported as 197,343. ...


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