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October 12th, 2008
TORONTO - Prime Minister Stephen Harper is gambling that an opposition pushing an unpopular carbon tax will steer Canadian voters to the right in Tuesday's election and bolster his hold on power. If the polls are any indication, though, Canada's ...
October 12th, 2008
TORONTO (AP) _ Prime Minister Stephen Harper is gambling that an opposition pushing an unpopular carbon tax will steer Canadian voters to the right in Tuesday's election and bolster his hold on power. If the polls are any indication, though, Canada's ...
October 12th, 2008
TORONTO – Prime Minister Stephen Harper is gambling that an opposition pushing an unpopular carbon tax will steer Canadian voters to the right in Tuesday's election and bolster his hold on power. If the polls are any indication, though, Canada's ...
October 8th, 2008
MONTREAL -- Joel Ifergan came within seven seconds of becoming a multimillionaire, and he's ready to go to court to claim his windfall. Mr. Ifergan bought a lottery ticket one night at 8:59 p.m., but Loto-Québec's computers processed and printed it ...
October 7th, 2008
A Dollard man who was seconds away from a giant lottery win is suing Loto Quebec for 13.5 million dollars. That's the amount Joel Ifergan would have won back in May, when he went to a dep on St. John's Road to purchase two Super Seven tickets. His ...
October 7th, 2008
MONTREAL - Seven seconds cost Joel Ifergan $13.5 million, the Montreal-area man contends in a Quebec Superior Court civil lawsuit against Loto-Quebec. Ifergan is suing the provincial lottery body for that amount, claiming it's how much he would have ...
October 8th, 2008
A Canadian man is suing the Loto-Quebec corporation over a lottery ticket that took 7 seconds too long to print and lost him $13.5 million. The suit is over a $27 million Super Seven drawing May 23 that would have been split two ways, The Gazette ...
October 8th, 2008
Joel Ifergan is suing Loto-Quebec for $13.5 million. (OLIVIER JEAN/Sun Media) MONTREAL - A man is suing Loto-Quebec for $13.5 million he says he won in a drawing last May but was denied on the grounds he bought his ticket seven seconds past the ...
October 7th, 2008
A very unlucky Dollard man is taking Loto-Quebec to court. Back in May, Joël Ifergan bought two Super 7 lotto tickets. He bought them at 8:59 pm. All good. The deadline is 9 o'clock. But the tickets don't come out instantaneously. They take a few ...
October 11th, 2008
Fortune smiled on the bad guys at Jackpot Casino in Red Deer, when a quantity of gold bars were stolen from the establishment. Glen Simekins, a security officer at the casino, said the gold bars were "memorabilia" and have been on display for "quite ...