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Last Updated: February 16 2012, 12:00 PM
Tories aim to fix 'broken' immigration system
Canada's immigration system is broken and is being taken advantage of by "bogus" refugee claimants from democratic, human rights-respecting countries, said Immigration Minister Jason Kenney Thursday as he announced a major overhaul to the system.
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MPs face cuts to spending, perks in Parliament
Mystery surrounds 'Degrassi' actor's death, 5 years ago
Ontario police investigating embattled Ornge
Greenpeace, aboriginal groups seen as 'extremist' threats
Assad still has strong support, says envoy to Canada
Truck tires smash into Alberta man's kitchen
Strict parenting can curb teens' impulses to drink
Hyundai wins big at 2012 auto show in Toronto
Last Updated: February 16 2012, 1:20 PM
Refugee reforms include fingerprints, no appeals for some
New, tougher reforms to refugee legislation that hasn't yet come into force are already drawing fire from critics who say they give Canada's immigration minister too much power and risk the lives of claimants.
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Montreal telemarketers in fraud case still making calls
Dog kills newborn in Alberta community
Bully victim's mother tells of 'suicide box'
Nortel collapse linked to Chinese hackers
2 small earthquakes rattle Vancouver Island
Degrassi's Wheels death announced, 5 years later
Dandelion tea touted as possible cancer killer
Dog mauled at Montreal dog daycare
Last Updated: February 16 2012, 2:45 PM
Honduras under fire after huge prison blaze
COMAYAGUA, Honduras (Reuters) - Survivors of a Honduran jailhouse fire that killed more than 350 inmates accused guards of leaving prisoners to die trapped inside their cells and even firing on others when they tried to escape.
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Syrian troops attack Deraa, cradle of uprising
Iran unlikely to start conflict: U.S. official
Afghan peace push brings rare chance, risks, for U.S.
Al Gore takes aim at "unsustainable" capitalism
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China's Xi, U.S. officials talk food trade in Iowa meeting
Ottawa confident Air Canada, pilots will reach deal
Iran "shadow war" intensifies, crosses borders
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CSIS and RCMP equate Greenpeace and PETA with terrorists
By equating activism and advocacy with extremism and terrorism, our country's security services are doing a disservice to the people of this nation, and to democracy as a whole.
Public Safety minister's private life made public on Twitter
Public Safety Minister Vic Toews is trying to make Canadians' online lives less private. Now an anonymous Twitter user has launched a single-handed attack on Toews's own private life.
Head of RIDE program suspended, accused of intoxication at work
The officer in charge of stopping drunk driving in Toronto was suspended last week for possibly being drunk on the job. Police shouldn't just enforce the law, but be good role models for it.
Canadian submarines dented, scorched and out of action
Defence Minister Peter MacKay says our submarine fleet has a "spotty" history. Given that not one of our four subs is capable of firing a torpedo, the word useless might be more apt.
Major court delays might let hit and run suspect walk free
A backlog in the B.C. court system threatens to let people who have committed crimes, including someone suspected of killing a mother in a hit and run, walk away. Thsi is unreasonable.
How would a legal drug trade in Central America affect Canada?
Feeling as though his country has exhausted all other possible options, Guatemala's President is considering legalizing the drug trade. If it were to become a reality, how would the legalization impact Canada?
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Alcohol problem hits parents of 1 in 10 U.S. kids
About 7.5 million children in the U.S. live with a parent who has struggled with alcohol in the past year, a report finds.
GM posts record $7.6B profit in 2011
Amnesty accuses Libyan militias of unbridled torture
UN sees possible crimes against humanity in Syria
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon accused the Syrian regime of potential crimes against humanity Thursday as activists reported fresh violence in Daraa.
Most inmates in Honduras fire weren't convicted: gov't
Assad still has strong support, says envoy to Canada
Iranian dissidents in Iraq agree to move to new camp
PARIS (Reuters) - The leader of an exiled Iranian opposition group said Thursday she had agreed to start relocating Iranian dissidents from a long-disputed camp in Iraq after receiving assurances from the United States about their safety.
Honduras under fire after huge prison blaze
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Ontario police investigating embattled Ornge
The Ontario Provincial Police have been called in to investigate Ornge, the embattled air ambulance service under fire for misuse of public funds.
Greenpeace, aboriginal groups seen as 'extremist' threats
Tories aim to fix 'broken' immigration system
Dog kills newborn in Alberta community
A newborn boy was mauled to death by a pet husky in Airdrie, Alta., north of Calgary.
Montreal telemarketers in fraud case still making calls
Degrassi's Wheels death announced, 5 years later
Air Canada schedulers ratify contract
TORONTO (Reuters) - Air Canada's in-flight crew schedulers said on Thursday they have ratified a new four-year contract that keeps 40 percent of their jobs in Montreal, rather than moving all the positions to Toronto as previously proposed.
Quebec separatists rebound ahead of provincial vote
Ottawa confident Air Canada, pilots will reach deal
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Woman sought in New Year's Eve homicide
Toronto police are looking for a woman who they say was with the person who killed Mike Pimentel in the early hours of New Year's Day.
Last Updated: February 16 2012, 2:07 PM
Charges dropped against Ottawa man in Bahrain
Last Updated: February 16 2012, 2:06 PM
Degrassi's Wheels death announced, 5 years later
Last Updated: February 16 2012, 2:02 PM
3 auto centre owners charged in Project Enterprise
Last Updated: February 16 2012, 1:51 PM
CBC traffic reporter Jim Curran to retire
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Ad promoting Kosovo proves embarrassing
The advertisement was designed to promote foreign investment in Kosovo, but it didn't quite work out that way.
Danish cops recruit robbers to stem burglaries
B.C. paralympian on Ellen Degeneres show
Tightrope walker to attempt first crossing of Niagara Falls
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Canada agreed on Wednesday to allow a member of the Flying Wallenda family of daredevils to attempt a tightrope walk over Niagara Falls, clearing the way for the stunt some time during the summer.
Mattel to issue William and Kate dolls for royal anniversary
"Malachy" the Pekingese wins prestigious U.S. dog show
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Apple to stop apps from stealing smartphone contacts
Apple says it is making policy changes to stop smartphone apps from accessing contacts in users' address books without permission.
Euro rises on report ECB will help Greece
GM posts record $7.6B profit in 2011
U.S. envoy not fazed by Chinese energy deal
MONTREAL - The U.S. ambassador to Canada says he's not worried about the impact of any energy agreements between Canada and China.
Canadian earnings Thursday: Finning, Gennum
CI Financial has net income of $87.8M in Q4
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Scar's new guy — a bit of a scumbag?
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T-Pain names mixtape after Heath Ledger
Singer blasts Clive Davis over Whitney Houston death
Angelina Jolie faces threats over Bosnian film
Angelina Jolie threatened along with cast and crew of her directorial debut In the Land of Blood and Honey
Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts to play mother and daughter
Oliver Stone's son converts to Islam
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Seattle stadium plans could draw NBA and NHL teams
News that Seattle could be getting a new NBA team and maybe an NHL franchise is creating a buzz in neighbouring Vancouver.
CanoeKayak Canada fires high performance director
Ticats' Hinds making charitable off-season moves
Sorenstam rejects Solheim Cup captaincy
LONDON - Former top-ranked women's golfer Annika Sorenstam says she has turned down the chance to captain Europe in the 2013 Solheim Cup against the United States.
McIlroy says improved swing will click at Masters
James not ruling out return to Cavs
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Antacid drugs may raise C. diff risk
TORONTO - Health Canada is warning Canadians that people who take prescription antacid drugs known as proton pump inhibitors may be at increased risk of developing C. difficile.
Robot starts water cleanup in Prince Albert
Remote-controlled implant delivers bone drug
B.C. Botox injections spark health investigations
Federal and provinical health authorities say they will take action after CBC News revealed two Vancouver-area clinics were offering Botox injections that would be administered by people not licensed to carry out the procedure.
Alcohol problem hits parents of 1 in 10 U.S. kids
Dandelion tea touted as possible cancer killer
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Canada helps target pollution in developing world
Soot and methane pollution in the developing world are being targeted by a new coalition of six countries, including Canada.
Nortel collapse linked to Chinese hackers
Moore defends Canada's 'different path' on copyright bill
MSN adds new feature to take Internet's pulse
SAN FRANCISCO - Microsoft is hooking up MSN.com with a hipper sidekick to broaden its appeal and stay on top of the Internet's hottest topics.
Apple previews Mac OS update, Mountain Lion
2 Russian astronauts step outside space station
The iCade 8-Bitty brings retro control to iOS and Android
ThinkGeek pays homage to vintage console gaming with a new Bluetooth controller for smartphones and tablets.
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