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at 5:03 on November 7, 2009, EDT.
THE CANADIAN PRESS
TORONTO - There is one winning ticket for the $50-million jackpot prize in Friday's Lotto Max draw - and it was sold somewhere in Manitoba. The ticket holder has one year to come forward to claim their prize, which is just $4.3-million shy of the biggest lottery prize ever awarded in Canada. That $54.3-million jackpot was won in 2005 by 17 oil and gas workers in Camrose, Alberta in a Lotto 6-49 draw. Each share was worth $3.2-million.
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at 19:10 on November 20, 2009, EDT.
OTTAWA - Gilles-Andre Gosselin, a key player in the federal sponsorship scandal, pleaded guilty Friday to several charges related to fraud totalling $655,276.
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at 12:59 on November 20, 2009, EDT.
CHURCHILL FALLS, N.L. - Atlantic Canada's premiers emerged from a meeting Friday in Labrador divided over the proposed sale of New Brunswick's 89-year-old public power utility company to Hydro-Quebec.
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at 18:20 on November 20, 2009, EDT.
HALIFAX, N.S. - Defence Minister Peter MacKay has opened talks with other nations asking them to provide a security force for diplomats and development workers when the Canadian army withdraws from Kandahar in 2011.
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at 13:08 on November 20, 2009, EDT.
TORONTO - International Co-operation Minister Bev Oda has announced funding for three projects to help children in developing countries.
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at 17:57 on November 20, 2009, EDT.
TORONTO - Have no fear, redheads - it appears this Nov. 20, you were more likely to be hugged than harassed, consoled rather than kicked.
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at 17:01 on November 20, 2009, EDT.
MONTREAL - Who's been firebombing all those Italian cafes in Montreal?
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at 14:59 on November 20, 2009, EDT.
OTTAWA - A new immigration handbook that adds sections on military history, legendary inventors and some of the darker aspects of Canada's past seems to be a hit with the public, a poll suggests.
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at 16:33 on November 20, 2009, EDT.
MONTREAL - Arts groups need to diversify their sources of funding to ensure they remain financially viable, Heritage Minister James Moore said Friday.
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at 15:50 on November 20, 2009, EDT.
QUEBEC - A 55-year-old woman was given a sentence without any jail time, and was ordered to pay several thousand dollars, for sexually assaulting her teenage son.
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at 18:20 on November 20, 2009, EDT.
TORONTO - Police say they have no new leads after interviewing almost all of the students at the high school attended by a missing 18-year-old Toronto girl.
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