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A police-authored report on the condition of the City of Winnipeg's 911 call centre says staffing resources are under "constant strain" due to increasing call volumes and the proliferation of newer...
The B.C. government has ordered a public inquiry into the police investigation of serial killer Robert Pickton. More...
The man at the centre of a controversy involving nude pictures of a lawyer who later became a Manitoba judge cries when he's ordered to surrender his home computer. More...
A senior Canadian military officer who helped manage the early days of Canada's combat mission in Kandahar has admitted torture likely occurred in Afghan prisons, but says reports of abuse were...
A gay Toronto man who concealed his sexual history on a blood donor form and was sued for negligence by Canadian Blood Services has lost in Ontario Superior Court. More...
The perjury trial of Inderjit Singh Reyat got underway in B.C. Supreme Court on Thursday morning, with prosecutor Len Doust outlining his opening arguments. More...
A groundbreaking study on fallout of the 2006 shooting at Montreal's Dawson College reveals that nearly one-third of students and staff suffered from psychological trauma in the years after the...
The president and past federal candidate of a British Columbia Liberal riding association has compared the Conservative government's plans to target human smuggling to collaboration with the Nazis. ...
The number of detainees transferred to Afghan forces from the Canadian military now exceeds 400, CBC News has learned. More...
Toronto police have been called in to help the FBI and U.S. prosecutors in the perjury and steroid investigation case against major league baseball great Roger Clemens. More...
A celebratory atmosphere surrounds this year's Toronto International Film Festival, which kicks off its 35th annual edition Thursday with "one of the strongest lineups we've had in years," says...
The Winnipeg man who went public with sexual allegations about Manitoba Judge Lori Douglas and her lawyer husband says he has been fired from his job in part because of the explicit photos of her he...
Quebec's public hearings into assisted suicide continued in Montreal Wednesday, with an appearance by the president of the Right to Die With Dignity Association, among others. More...
A federal politician is calling on the helicopter safety inquiry to recommend restricting the hours that choppers can transport workers offshore. More...
Toxic smoke from a fire at a fertilizer and herbicide plant in Lévis, south of Quebec City, has forced about 50 people from their homes. More...
Residents of Orangeville, Ont., are worried there may be a killer in the area after police said they are treating the death of Sonia Varaschin as a homicide. More...
A review of nine deaths that occurred in federal custody between April 2008 and April 2010 shows recurring problems in responding to medical emergencies. More...
The Bank of Canada should boost interest rates one more time on Wednesday and then could leave rates alone for as long as a year, according to many economists. More...
Quebec cabinet minister Claude Béchard is being remembered for his courage and dedication after his death Tuesday following a public battle with cancer. More...
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