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OTTAWA - The influence-peddling case against a former aide to Stephen Harper is set to continue later this month following a brief Ontario court hearing. |
By Jordan Press, Postmedia News September 29, 2012 4:13 PM This picture taken on February 3, 2012 shows a photograph of the hacked Greek ministry of justice website. |
TORONTO - Premier Dalton McGuinty appealed directly to his opposition rivals Tuesday, asking Tim Hudak and Andrea Horwath to release their members from party discipline for a vote on Energy Minister Chris Bentley's contempt of parliament case. |
Quebec Court of Appeal Justice Richard R. Wagner has been nominated to the Supreme Court. “Justice Wagner's candidacy comes following a rigorous and comprehensive evaluation process of his merit and commitment to legal excellence,” said Prime Minister ... |
SYDNEY, NS -- Police in Cape Breton have charged a 77-year-old woman infamously known as the "Internet Black Widow" with attempted murder after her husband suddenly became ill. |
By Jason Langston, Calgary Herald October 2, 2012 Re: "Tory MP Rob Anders apologizes for suggesting Tom Mulcair hastened Jack Layton's death," Herald On-line, Oct. 1. Frustration and anger continue to grow over the idiocy that is Rob Anders. |
One of the world's most notorious pedophiles came home to Vancouver on Friday after being released from a Thai jail. Christopher Neil never made it out of the airport. |
OTTAWA - The US ambassador to Canada has denied Washington put the heat on the Conservative government to move quickly on Omar Khadr's return to home soil. |
There are new insights into two Nova Scotia men facing charges of forcible confinement and sexual assault in documents released Tuesday by the Parole Board of Canada. |
by Community Team Posted: October 2, 2012 10:23 AM Last Updated: October 2, 2012 10:37 AM Should border agents have to answer personal questions to advance their careers? |
MONTREAL, QUE. (NEWS1130) - Once again a Trudeau will be running for leader of the federal Liberals. MP Justin Trudeau, the 40-year-old son of former Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, is holding a rally at 4 pm (PST) in his Montreal Papineau ... |
A police helicopter, military emergency equipment and CN Rail employees joined more than 50 firefighters in Winnipeg overnight to help battle a massive chemical warehouse fire that sent fireballs and plumes of thick, black smoke into the sky. |
TORONTO - Get ready for a council meeting this week that will give observers a feeling of deja vu. Will city councillors trash the bag ban? |
Stunning allegations at the Charbonneau commission have stirred up a wave of criticism for Montreal Mayor Gérald Tremblay, this time from his fellow mayor in Quebec City. |
OTTAWA - The federal government is taking away some parking perks from top government bureaucrats and top political staffers. But ministers won't have to worry about finding a place to park at work because they'll still have their taxpayer-funded limos ... |
OTTAWA - Canada's veterans are getting more access to customized, online services and will be better be able to track benefits following a series of changes announced Monday. |
The search the remains of Tanya Nepinak at Winnipeg's Brady Road landfill has been put off once again. High winds have created safety concerns for the searchers, forcing a postponement until weather conditions improve, police announced on Tuesday. |
OTTAWA - The federal government has been billed more than $3 million for its unsuccessful attempts to keep a high-stakes battle over First Nations child welfare out of the courts. |
Family members of the two women killed in the Algo Centre Mall collapse last summer in Elliot Lake, Ont., have launched a lawsuit against the province, city, mall owner and the engineering firm that deemed the building safe. |
Toronto police say they'll be making a major announcement today regarding the slaying of a local rap artist. Anthony Spencer, 23, was recording at a studio in east-end Toronto when he was shot early on the morning of Jan. 21. |
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