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Harper heads to South America to check out membership in new trade bloc

OTTAWA - The prime minister heads to South America this week to suss out membership in a new trading alliance.

Canadian and American missing for nearly two weeks in Mexico: report

PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico - Mexican media are reporting that a Canadian and an American have gone missing from the resort city of Puerto Vallarta.

Anarchist 'panda' leads a new fight in Montreal: this one's against tickets

MONTREAL - A philosophy professor who famously wore a panda costume to lighten the mood throughout last year's Quebec student protests has found a new cause.

Warm weather with cool breaks forecast for Canada this summer

Get ready to break out the sunscreen Canada, but don't worry about sizzling all season.

Northeastern New Brunswick village mourning three fishermen lost at sea

TABUSINTAC NEW BRUNSWICK, - A minister of a United Church in a New Brunswick village says the community is in mourning after several weeks marred with tragedy for the local fishing industry, including the death of three fishermen.

Ford should directly address allegations of drug use in video scandal: expert

TORONTO - A public relations expert suggests Rob Ford's decision not to host his weekly radio show on Sunday may indicate the Toronto mayor has yet to fully figure out how to respond to allegations he was recorded on video appearing to smoke crack cocaine.

A look at the life and career of Ray Novak, prime minister's new chief of staff

OTTAWA - A look at the life and career of Ray Novak, Prime Minister Stephen Harper's new chief of staff:

Search teams recover bodies of two missing New Brunswick fishermen

TABUSINTAC NEW BRUNSWICK, - The bodies of two fishermen who went missing off the coast of northeastern New Brunswick have been recovered.

Canadian Press NewsAlert: Bodies of missing New Brunswick fishermen found

TABUSINTAC NEW BRUNSWICK, - Police have recovered the bodies of two New Brunswick fishermen who went missing Saturday when their boat went aground.

Harper to be on hot seat at Tuesday caucus after chief of staff quits

OTTAWA - Emerging from a dramatic week that has seen him lose two senators and his chief of staff, Stephen Harper will focus now on calming down his anxious caucus and righting a listing Conservative ship.

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