1(1) Saskatchewan 4.7 -0.1
2(2) Manitoba 5.4 -0.3
3(3) Alberta 6.6 -0.1
4(4) Quebec 8.0 -0.4
5(5) British Columbia 8.1 -0.3
Canada 8.3 -0.2
6(7) Ontario 9.2 -0.1
7(6) New Brunswick 9.3 +0.4
8(8) Nova Scotia 9.8 +0.2
9(9) Prince Edward Island 9.9 -0.9
10(10) Newfoundland and Labrador 14.9 -0.8
REGINA — One week after Claude Gyug retired from his job as a conductor for the Canadian National Railway, his retirement fund grew by $20 million.
The colossal growth in Gyug's retirement fund wasn't due to shrewd market timing, but good timing when it came to buying a lottery ticket.
As the province's first Lotto Max winners, Claude and his wife Dianne are $20 million richer — their take of the Jan. 8 draw they share with a Quebec winner.
The Grayson couple received their cheque at the Hotel Saskatchewan Radisson Plaza in front of family members and shared their winning tale with reporters.
منبع : Regina Leader-Post
Federal Transport Minister John Baird said this week the government plans to purchase 44 of the imaging scanners, at a cost of about $250,000 each, and send them to international airports across the country. Twelve of the scanners are set to arrive at airports within the next week, with the remainder of the machines expected by spring.
The machines use electromagnetic waves to scan through clothing and produce images of hidden objects.
منبع : Saskatoon Star Phoenix
1(1) Saskatchewan 4.8 -0.4
2(2) Manitoba 5.7 +0.4
3(3) Alberta 6.7 -0.7
4(4) Quebec 8.4 +0.3
5(5) British Columbia 8.4 +0.1
Canada 8.5 -
6(6) New Brunswick 8.9 +0.1
7(7) Ontario 9.3 -
8(8) Nova Scotia 9.6 +0.1
9(9) Prince Edward Island 10.7 -1.0
10(10) Newfoundland and Labrador 15.7 -0.2
1(1) Saskatchewan 5.2 -0.1
2(2) Manitoba 5.3 -0.5
3(3) Alberta 7.4 -0.1
4(5) Quebec 8.1 -0.4
5(4) British Columbia 8.3 -
Canada 8.5 -0.1
6(6) New Brunswick 8.8 +0.3
7(8) Ontario 9.3 -
8(7) Nova Scotia 9.5 +0.2
9(9) Prince Edward Island 11.7 -0.3
10(10) Newfoundland and Labrador 15.9 -1.1
1. Alberta 23.14
2. Ontario 20.31
3. British Columbia 20.21
Canada 20.16
4. Saskatchewan 20.12
5. Newfoundland & Labrador 19.48
6. Quebec 18.98
7. Manitoba 18.75
8. New Brunswick 18.20
9. Nova Scotia 17.83
10. Prince Edward Island 16.51
تعداد مسافر در سال نام شهر نام فرودگاه
1. Pearson Int. Airport Toronto, ON 30.000.000
2. Vancouver Int. Airport Vancouver, BC 17.000.000
3. Pierre Elliott Trudeau Int. Airport Montreal, QC 13.000.000
4. Calgary Int. Airport Calgary, AB 12.000.000
5. Edmonton Int. Airport Edmonton, AB 6.000.000
6. MacDonald Cartier Int. Airport Ottawa, ON 4.000.000
7. Armstrong Richardson Int. Airport Winnipeg, MB 3.500.000
8. Stanfield Int. Airport Halifax, NS 3.500.000
9. Victoria Int. Airport Victoria, BC 1.500.000
10. Kelowna Int. Airport Kelowna, BC 1.500.000
11. St. John's Int. Airport St. John, NL 1.000.000
12. John Diefenbaker Int. Airport Saskatoon, SK 1.000.000
13. Regina Int. Airport Regina, SK 900.000
14. Jean Lesage Int. Airport Quebec, QC 900.000
15. Thunder Bay Int. Airport Thunder Bay, ON 600.000
16. John Munro Int. Airport Hamilton, ON 600.000
17. Fort McMurray Airport Fort McMurray, AB 550.000
18. Greater Moncton Int. Airport Moncton, NB 500.000
19. Abbotsford Int. Airport Abbotsford, BC 500.000
20. London Int. Airport London, ON 450.000
The Conservative federal government plans to introduce new legislation Tuesday forcing Internet providers to alert police if they encounter any host sites linked to child pornography, Canwest News Service has learned.
The Internet companies would also be forced to safeguard evidence if they believe a child-pornography offence has been committed using a server they provide, a senior government official confirmed Sunday.
منبع : Canwest News
Bethany Smith, an American service woman who deserted to Canada because of anti-homosexual persecution in the military listens to her lawyer Jamie Liew discuss her extradition case following a hearing at the Federal Court in Ottawa
Pte. Bethany Smith, 21, will have another chance to argue her case for staying in Canada, rather than face deportation and a possible court martial in the U.S. for fleeing the military base at Fort Campbell, Ky., two years ago.
منبع : Canwest News
A few teachers recently refused to work in British Columbia public schools because they said the prevalence of H1N1 illness among students had created an unsafe workplace.
The first reports were filed late last month by pregnant teachers in Victoria who walked away from their classrooms. Another report was filed this month by a Prince George teacher.
By law, employees have a right to refuse work if there is a reasonable cause to believe it poses a health or safety hazard
منبع : Vancouver Sun



