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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Yahoo! News Canada - Canada Headlines


No love connection: Canadian, woman with ex's name return from World tour

Posted: 14 Jan 2015 12:49 PM PST

Jordan Axani elizabeth gallagherA jilted Canadian man who posted an ad online for a travel partner with the same name as his ex-girlfriend is back home in Toronto after a world tour.


One passenger dead after GO bus rollover crash

Posted: 14 Jan 2015 11:38 PM PST

Emergency personnel attend the scene of a rollover crash in Vaughan, Ont. on Wednesday, January 14, 2015. One passenger is dead following a rollover crash involving a GO Transit commuter bus on Highway 407 in Vaughan, northwest of Toronto. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Victor BiroOne passenger is dead following a rollover crash involving a GO Transit commuter bus on Highway 407 in Vaughan, northwest of Toronto. Ontario Provincial Police Sgt. Kerry Schmidt says the deceased passenger is an unidentified male and was one of six people on the bus, including the driver. Schmidt said no other vehicles were involved in the rollover (at Weston Rd.) and that it was too early in the investigation to determine the cause of the crash.


Homicide-suicide behind death of B.C. teens in lake: RCMP investigators

Posted: 14 Jan 2015 07:58 PM PST

Mounties are ruling the deaths of two teens in a central B.C. lake last May the result of a homicide-suicide. Police began investigating the deaths of 19-year-old Craig Wood and 17-year-old Kendall Moore on May 18th.

Canada's Oliver: on track to balance budget in 2015

Posted: 14 Jan 2015 02:29 PM PST

Canada's Finance Minister Joe Oliver listens to a question while speaking to journalists before the start of a meeting with his provincial and territorial counterparts in OttawaVANCOUVER (Reuters) - Canada's Finance Minister Joe Oliver reiterated the government is on track to balance the budget in 2015-16 as expected, even with the recent slide in oil prices. "We are proud that the government is on track to achieve a balanced budget in 2015, with an expected surplus of C$1.6 billion," Oliver told reporters. He said the projection takes into account the drop in oil, noting the slide in crude had both positive and negative implications for the economy. (Reporting by Nicole Mordant; Writing by Leah Schnurr; Editing by Chris Reese)


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