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March 10

NDP Leader Rachel Notley calls for investigation into baby's death
Metropolitan Museum of Art hires new president, Daniel Weiss, leader of Haverford College
Saskatchewan passes law moving it step closer to sanctioning combat sports
Some York University classes to resume Wednesday despite strike
Blind Saskatoon man settles with taxi company over seeing-eye dog
'Bachelor' Chris Soules and new fiancee Whitney Bischoff just want to see a movie together
US, California modify area for renewable energy plants, putting federal land on fast track
Co-owners of Orange County Register owner Freedom Communications give up executive duties
Emotional witness tells B.C. court about boat crash that injured him, killed pal
Saskatchewan minister:gov't taking another look at surface rights legislation
St. Patrick's Day parade cancelled in Halifax due to icy conditions
German tourist charged with sex assault in Vancouver: Transit Police
Unions sue to block Wisconsin's new right-to-work law a day after Gov. Walker signs it
Income-assistance families can work, keep more cash: B.C. government
NDP continues to criticize ambulance fees, calls for hospital transfer coverage
Liberals, NDP feud over price of drinks before April Fool's Day liquor reforms
Coroner investigates and conducts post mortem on 14-month-old Burlington boy
Medical students advocate for seniors care and tax incentives for caregivers
Business Highlights
Alberta nurses union wants court to enforce rules for nursing home staff
Quebec mother guilty of attempted murder in meat cleaver attack on daughter
B.C. group uses Japanese tsunami anniversary to raise awareness about sea junk
Ontario Chamber of Commerce rips federal government over Ring of Fire funding
16-year-old girl suffers life-threatening injury in skiing accident
How the Dow Jones industrial average and other major indexes fared on Tuesday
Businesses seek to block portion of new Seattle minimum wage law
R&B singer Angie Stone accused of knocking out daughter's teeth, arrested on assault charge
Transport Minister Raitt wants MPs to grill CN Rail over operations, derailments
New Brunswick finance minister vows fiscal updates despite legislation changes
Google CFO Patrick Pichette to retire after helping company to find, train his successor
Brad Gushue defends comments he made about bronze medal game at the Brier
A list of the top 20 prime-time programs in the Nielsen ratings for March 2-8
No spitting, swearing or panhandling: Taber, Alta., cracks down on nuisance
Credit Suisse, Lumber Liquidators, Urban Outfitters, Casey's and Akorn are big market movers
It's against the law: No spitting, swearing or yelling allowed in Alberta town
Most actively traded companies on the TSX