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British scientists have drawn up a new detailed map of the Arctic, showing areas that could spark future disputes among countries - including Canada - with rival claims to the region.
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A "massive dysfunctionality" of communication between parties led to the closing of the Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. reactor in Chalk River, Ont., and subsequent shortage of medical isotopes, federal Health Minister Tony Clement said.
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A treasure-hunting game is being blamed for a bomb scare that resulted in the four-hour closure of a major Ottawa road and an operation involving two dozen police officers, a hazmat team and the police explosives unit last week.
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Drivers passing through the Prairies on the Trans-Canada Highway will be sharing the road with some futuristic-looking vehicles on Monday, as contestants in a solar car race head into the stretch run.
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The government is $4.2 billion richer while customers stand to win as five new companies are well positioned to launch services over the next few years.
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A Canadian search-and-rescue dog that helped recover the last survivor from the World Trade Center attack on Sept. 11, 2001, is set to be cloned after winning a contest to be considered the world's "most clone-worthy" dog.
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Shares of Yahoo Inc. trade up more than seven per cent on Wednesday amid reports that Microsoft Corp. is talking to other players about a joint bid for Yahoo's search business.
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Scientists hope a network of Canadian-built sensors capable of tracking marine life for almost 200 km starting from Halifax harbour will provide a better understanding of what lies beneath the surface of the world's oceans.
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Yahoo has fired back at Carl Icahn, the activist who wants to sack its board and CEO, by saying he has no "credible" plan to operate the company.
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A NASA spacecraft with a Canadian-built weather station aboard sent its first pictures from the Red Planet after safely touching down Sunday.
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