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Last Updated: May 16 2012, 1:14 PM
UN envoy blasts Canada's food insecurity problem
A United Nations envoy on the right to food says the rate of food insecurity in Canada is "unacceptable" and called on the federal government to adopt a national right-to-food strategy.
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A Nova Scotia man charged with murdering his fiancée has been found guilty of manslaughter. James Leopold said he accidentally killed Laura Lee Robertson during a night of drunken sex.
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Flaherty takes aim at EI recipients, foreign workers
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty is expanding the list of suitable jobs for those receiving Employment Insurance, and insulting everyone in the process.
Town issues tickets to texting pedestrians
A town in New Jersey is giving tickets to people who walk through the streets with their heads buried in their mobile phones. Should we be doing that here?
Teacher punishes students by making them wear dog cone
A story about a teacher in Florida using a dog cone for discipline makes us wonder: are our teachers properly equipped to deal with issues in the classroom?
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The Crown is deciding if it should allow a schizophrenic man, who beheaded another bus passenger in 2008, to take supervised trips off hospital grounds.
Does a 5-cent plastic bag fee at retail stores work?
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford wants to do away with the 5-cent plastic bag fee and instead urge businesses to donate that money to the city's tree canopy. Is his plan realistic?
Subway smoke-bomb 'pranksters' face terrorism-related charges
The smoke bombs that shut down Montreal's subway system last Thursday weren't deadly, but the charges faced by four suspects are very real.
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A strong Canadian contingent is heading to La Croisette for the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, which will screen new movies from both established names like David Cronenberg and budding directors invited to the French fest for the first time.
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Greek elections set for June 17 after talks collapse
Mladic a shadow of former self as genocide trial begins
Ratko Mladic was a shadow of the swaggering general who once "held Sarajevo in the palm of his hand" during Bosnia's 1992-95 war as his long-awaited genocide trial opened Wednesday. Yet he still managed to inflame Bosnia's festering war wounds with the flick of his hand.
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Greek court official appointed head of interim gov't
Exclusive: Iran flouts U.N. sanctions, sends arms to Syria: panel
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Syria remains the top destination for Iranian arms shipments in violation of a U.N. Security Council ban on weapons exports by the Islamic Republic, according to a confidential draft report by a U.N. panel of experts seen by Reuters on Wednesday.
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Lloyd Robertson earns place in News Hall of Fame
Lloyd Robertson, the iconic Canadian broadcaster, will add a new honour to his career on Wednesday night when he claims his place in the Canadian News Hall of Fame.
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Man guilty of killing fiancée during sex
A Nova Scotia man charged with murdering his fiancée has been found guilty of manslaughter. James Leopold said he accidentally killed Laura Lee Robertson during a night of drunken sex.
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U.N. criticizes Canada for letting people go hungry
OTTAWA (Reuters) - A U.N. official criticized Canada on Wednesday for allowing some of its people to go hungry, but the government shrugged it off, saying there are more pressing food concerns in other countries.
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Toronto police chief Blair reacts to G20 report
Poor planning by various levels of police, along with orders by a Toronto deputy police chief to "take back the streets," are to blame for the more than 1,100 arrests during the 2010 summit, says the province's top civilian police watchdog.
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Toronto police chief Blair reacts to G20 report
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The debate over the benfits of oil exports to Canada's economy continued Wednesday with the release of two reports, one which tried to debunk the notion they hurt manufacturing in central Canada and another that found sudden price spikes are a net negative.
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Montreal boxer Kim Klavel, the last Canadian competiing in the tournament, was defeated in the quarter-finals at the women's world boxing championships in China on Wednesday.
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OTTAWA - The UN's right-to-food envoy is raising the alarm about hunger and poor diets in Canada, but the federal government says he is wasting his breath.
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Stepping on a scale doesn't give the whole picture about your risk of complications from excess belly fat, according to a Statistics Canada study released today.
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Public Safety Minister Vic Toews is denying reports that the Harper government intends to quietly shelve its controversial online surveillance bill, C-30.
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Facebook investors to cash out more shares
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