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Saturday, February 14, 2015

Yahoo! News Canada - Canada Headlines


What Cuba can teach Canada about vaccines

Posted: 14 Feb 2015 12:00 PM PST

Doctors Explain The Importance Of Vaccinations To CongressThe majority of Cubans are knowledgeable about vaccines and their personal immunization history. How did they do it?


CP Rail hit by strike by Teamsters, but reaches tentative agreement with Unifor

Posted: 14 Feb 2015 10:25 PM PST

Unifor serves strike notice on CP Rail; could walk off the job SundayThe parties involved in negotiations between Canadian Pacific Railway and two of its unions are hopeful that a deal can be reached before the unions decide to go through with threatened job action.


One winning ticket for Saturday night's $13.9 million Lotto-649 jackpot

Posted: 14 Feb 2015 08:34 PM PST

TORONTO - There is one winning ticket for the $13.9-million jackpot in Saturday night's Lotto 6-49 draw.

CP Rail's train engineers, conductors go on strike in Canada: union

Posted: 14 Feb 2015 10:36 PM PST

A Canadian Pacific Railway crew works on their train at the CP Rail yards in CalgaryCanadian Pacific Railway's train engineers and conductors walked off the job on Sunday as a midnight deadline to reach agreement on a new contract passed, setting the stage for back-to-work legislation to be enacted by the government. Canada's No. 2 railway had reached a last-minute deal with another union, Unifor, which represents safety and maintenance workers minutes before the deadline. "Picket lines are now being set up across Canada and the rail shut down is happening," TCRC President Douglas Finnson said in a statement.


'Misfits' plotted Valentine's Day murders in Canada mall: minister

Posted: 14 Feb 2015 06:36 PM PST

Canada's Justice Minister MacKay speaks in the House of Commons in OttawaA group of "murderous misfits" planned a massacre on Valentine's Day in Atlantic Canada's largest regional shopping mall but the alleged plot was foiled by police after an anonymous tip-off, the justice minister said on Saturday. Police charged two people with conspiracy to commit murder and released a third suspect in the alleged plot to shoot as many people as possible in the Halifax Shopping Center. A fourth man linked to the plot was found dead in a house in Halifax, police said. "Based on what we know so far, it would have been devastating, mass casualties would have been a real possibility," Justice Minister Peter MacKay told reporters.


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