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  Wednesday, 25 February 2004

More workers enjoying freedom 75... < 11:52:12 PM>.

More workers enjoying freedom 75
More seniors are staying in the workplace beyond normal retirement and well into their 70s, according to a new study by Statistics Canada. F U L L S T O R Y
[CBC News]



The Globe and Mail-ChrÈtien approved blueprint for scandal < 1:54:45 PM>.

He and Gagliano signed off on request for cash that created sponsorship program

Small wi-fi item < 1:50:01 PM>.

Via Rail is now offering wi-fi service on some Montreal-Quebec trains and is still planning to add it on some trains to Toronto. Nothing here about having to travel first class to get it, although that's always been mentioned before. [montreal city weblog]



Martin suspends 3 Crown corporation heads... < 12:19:09 AM>.

Martin suspends 3 Crown corporation heads
Prime Minister Paul Martin suspended the heads of three Crown corporations on Tuesday, a move intended to show his government is acting decisively in the face of controversy. F U L L S T O R Y
[CBC News]



Montrealers walk more < 12:13:22 AM>.

Montreal is apparently the North American capital of walking to work, although this piece hurries to note that most cities are simply not laid out for walking and that more of us live close to downtown, making it easier. [montreal city weblog]






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