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Autumn Kelly no match for Queen's grandson: tabloids
By Peter O'Neil LONDON -- The British media are turning up their collective noses at the wedding today between Peter Phillips, Queen Elizabeth's first grandson, and Autumn Kelly that will bring a Canadian into the Royal Family for the first time. <Continued> -
No charges over Cadman, but Grits vow to push on
By Norma Greenaway OTTAWA -- Liberals vowed no let-up Friday in their quest to get answers from Prime Minister Stephen Harper in the Cadman affair after being advised by the RCMP that its investigation into the allegations of attempted bribery by Conservative officials found "no evidence" to support criminal charges. <Continued> -
Ottawa identifies toxic chemicals
By Sarah Schmidt OTTAWA -- The federal government announced Friday it intends to slap a toxic label on a bunch of chemicals used in everyday products from chewing gum to cosmetics, as well as in controversial devices such as silicone breast implants, because they are either harmful to human health or the environment. <Continued> -
Dedicated isotope reactors scrapped
OTTAWA -- Canada's greenhouse-gas emissions dropped in 2006 but still soared above Kyoto targets, newly released figures show. <Continued> -
Dedicated isotope reactors scrapped
By Steve Rennie OTTAWA -- Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. is scrapping development of its two MAPLE medical-isotope reactors after pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into the failed nuclear project. <Continued> -
Bernier's ex no threat: Tories
By Alexander Panetta OTTAWA -- The Harper government says Foreign Affairs Minister Maxime Bernier's recent romantic liaison is no threat to national security, despite a news report that said his ex-girlfriend's links to the criminal underworld were more recent than previously thought. <Continued>
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