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Khadr's right to fair extradition trial hurt by secrecy, court hears
Article online since September 16th 2008
TORONTO - Secret evidence against suspected terrorist Abdullah Khadr should be made public to ensure he gets a fair extradition hearing despite government concerns such disclosure could threaten Canada's national security, an Ontario court heard Tuesday. Government lawyers argued for secrecy,...
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N.S. man facing attempted murder charge jailed for damaging police property
Article online since September 16th 2008
NEW GLASGOW, N.S. - A 39-year-old Nova Scotia man charged with attempted murder has been given a month in jail for damaging police property. Anthony Lewis DeWolfe of Mountville, was arrested at his mother's home July 30. DeWolfe pleaded guilty to mischief for damaging a thermostat and security...
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Viva bus drivers threaten strike citing lack of sick pay and overtime issues
Article online since September 16th 2008
TORONTO - Nearly 200 transit employees in York Region have voted to strike next Monday if a contract agreement isn't reached. Workers for Veolia Transportation, which runs the region's Viva bus service, say the major stumbling block in reaching an agreement is the employer's policy on sickness. The...
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Police charge male, 16, in alleged sexual assaults of three Milton girls
Article online since September 16th 2008
TORONTO - A 16-year-old boy accused of sexually assaulting three girls in Milton, Ont., is scheduled to appear for a bail hearing Tuesday. The boy is charged with four counts of sexual assault and one of forcible confinement. He can't be identified under the Youth Criminal Justice Act. Halton...
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OEB approves 180-kilometre Bruce-to-Milton power transmission line
Article online since September 16th 2008
TORONTO - The Ontario Energy Board has approved what it calls the largest expansion of the province's energy-transmission system in two decades. The project will see a 180-kilometre transmission line built on an existing corridor between the Bruce power facility in Kincardine, on the shores...
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N.B. introduces new birth certificate with extra security features
( September 16th 2008 )
Suspended Murdoch greeted with cheers, Tory with some jeers, at plowing match
( September 16th 2008 )
Kamloops, B.C. dad races 30 metres, tackles man who grabbed his son
( September 16th 2008 )
Police searching for gunman, 3 others after shooting outside Toronto high school
( September 16th 2008 )
Investigation clears Canadian troops in the killing of Afghan children
( September 16th 2008 )
RCMP may not participate in inquiry into Taser death of Polish man
( September 16th 2008 )
Medical journal slams Ottawa over listeriosis as 17th death linked to food recall
( September 16th 2008 )
Assault that killed man in southern Alberta premeditated: RCMP
( September 16th 2008 )
Lindros Legacy Research building unveiled in London, Ont.
( September 16th 2008 )
RCMP appealing to truckers for help in hit-and-run on Trans-Canada highway
( September 16th 2008 )
Omar Khadr war-crimes trial now slated for Nov. 10 at Guantanamo Bay
( September 16th 2008 )
Cost of Afghan mission being kept secret
( September 16th 2008 )
Aboriginals threaten blockades if pipeline company doesn't hire native workers
( September 16th 2008 )
Court told of three-hour taxpayer-funded lunches in Radwanski trial
( September 16th 2008 )
Victoria restaurateur offers $500 to replace boy's puppy shot by hunter
( September 16th 2008 )
Old plane in need of repairs forces detour for Dion campaign
( September 16th 2008 )
Canada's health care fares poorly when compared to Western Europe; study
( September 16th 2008 )
Price of gas expected to drop Tuesday, McTeague predicts
( September 15th 2008 )
Hurricane Ike blamed as regulated gas prices jump 11 cents a litre in N.L.
( September 15th 2008 )
Giant flag serves as backdrop for Calgary funeral of soldier killed in Kandahar
( September 15th 2008 )
RCMP in B.C. search for suspect after four-month-old puppy fatally shot
( September 15th 2008 )
Health officials watching whether flu viruses are becoming resistant to drug
( September 15th 2008 )
More than 25,000 customers across Ontario lose power after stormy night
( September 15th 2008 )
Dion accuses Tories of economic mismanagement as markets tumble
( September 15th 2008 )
People evacuated from northern Manitoba reserve as RCMP search for escaped inmate
( September 15th 2008 )
Arrested mom of underweight infant feared child would be taken away: supporters
( September 15th 2008 )
Ike toll on U.S. refineries lighter than feared; gasoline price burden stays heavy
( September 15th 2008 )
Ontario doctors get 12.25 per cent wage hike in four-year deal with province
( September 15th 2008 )
Military drops 1993 torture and murder charges against former airborne soldier
( September 15th 2008 )
Father of children accidentally shot by Canadians faces Taliban threats
( September 15th 2008 )
Belgian woman killed in pickup-semi collision in western Manitoba
( September 15th 2008 )
Backcountry fishing trip ends in death for two Manitoba men
( September 15th 2008 )
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