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Vote set for Oct. 14: Harper expects tight, tough election

Canadians will head to the polls in a general election on Oct. 14, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Sunday after meeting with the Governor General. The party leaders responded by kicking off their campaigns.

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Cobourne questionable for Alouettes

A significant piece of the Montreal Alouettes top-ranked offence could be missing Sunday afternoon, much to the delight of the visiting Toronto Argonauts.

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Quebec reports 1st listeriosis death, recalls 11 cheeses

The Quebec government has ordered the recall of 11 cheeses because they may contain the listeria bacterium.

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Bloc not taking anything for granted in expected election: Duceppe

Bloc Québécois Leader Gilles Duceppe says his party is not taking anything for granted in Quebec just days before a likely federal election call.

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Thousands of pot plants seized

Quebec provincial police seized 30,000 marijuana plants on Montreal's South Shore Thursday.

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CSIS lawyers asked to spell out evidence in Charkaoui case

Lawyers for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service say they've already disclosed all the evidence they can to alleged terrorist Adil Charkaoui, and any further information provided would constitute a breach of national security standards.

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Iron Ore Co. announces $300M expansion for Labrador

The Iron Ore Company of Canada, together with its parent company Rio Tinto, announced Thursday a $300-million expansion to its Labrador City operations.

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New interprovincial crossing should be at Kettle Island: study

A new Ottawa River crossing between Ottawa and Gatineau should be built at Kettle Island in the east end, a new study recommends.

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Canadiens look to hold outdoor game at the Big O

The Montreal Canadiens want to celebrate their 100th anniversary by staging an outdoor game at Olympic Stadium.

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Remove recalled meat products from stores, Quebec premier urges

Quebec premier Jean Charest is appealing to food retailers to ensure potentially tainted meat products have been removed from store shelves.

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Dion adjusts carbon tax plan

Liberal Leader Stéphane Dion announced new proposals on Wednesday worth a total of $900 million, aimed at helping farmers, truckers and fishermen adapt to his party's carbon plan.

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Vision Montreal leader wants Expo 2020 in Montreal

Montreal's opposition leader has taken steps to try to bring Expo 2020 to the city.

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Quebec company receives $27 million loan to study landing gear

The federal government will provide a loan of $27 million to a Quebec company that is researching landing gear technologies in part to reduce their environmental footprints.

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Astronaut welcomes new job as head of Canadian Space Agency

Astronaut Steve MacLean said Wednesday he looked forward to being at the helm of the Canadian Space Agency as it moves into the future.

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Impact reach group stage in Champions League

The Montreal Impact played Nicaraguan champion Real Esteli FC to a 0-0 draw Tuesday night, enough to advance to the group stage in the inaugural CONCACAF Champions League.