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Last Updated: February 10 2012, 10:16 PM
Homes finally headed to Attawapiskat
The first of many pre-fabricated homes are finally headed to Attawapiskat, months after the troubled Aboriginal community was thrust into the national spotlight amid a severe housing crisis, CTV News has learned.
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Bus filled with people rolls over on Alberta highway
Family appeal 'instrumental' in arrest of shooting suspect
Canadian killed in Florida campground shooting
Family killed in fiery B.C. crash heading to tennis match
Ultimate Tazer Ball set to shock Toronto
SNC-Lavalin fires 2 execs allegedly linked to Gadhafi
Protests planned to oppose Canadian copyright law
Moscow spy case details may never be known
Last Updated: February 10 2012, 11:24 PM
Bus rolls near Redwater, Alberta, injuring dozens
Twenty-eight people were injured, three critically, when a Red Arrow passenger bus enroute from Fort McMurray rolled over Friday afternoon near Redwater, Alta.
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Old Age Security untouched until 2020, Flaherty says
Emailed rave rape pictures earn teen probation
Prayer service held for Ontario van crash victims
SNC-Lavalin probe sought by Vanier's parents
RCMP shooting suspect hoped to surrender before arrest
Quebec man, 76, shot and killed in Florida
Hockey hazing spurs Longueuil school to suspend coaches
McGill asbestos study review criticized
Last Updated: February 10 2012, 11:42 PM
Mexico cartels paid $4.5 million political bribes: court
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican drug cartels paid $4.5 million in bribes to buy protection and political favors in a state run by the country's main opposition party, U.S. court documents said on Friday, as the party leads polls to win the presidency in July.
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Bombings hit Syria, Saudis push for peace at U.N.
Factbox: Greek austerity and reform measures
Anger in Greece as parliament to vote on bailout
Asia giants join Iran diplomacy as sanctions hurt trade
Japan priest fights invisible demon: radiation
Syria draft resolution reaches U.N. assembly after veto
Saadi Gaddafi warns of uprising in Libya: TV
Pension changes likely in 2020-25: Flaherty
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Family finds human bones on property and will has to pay several thousand dollars for removal
A Brantford, Ont., family bought land that later proved to be an ancient burial ground. Now they have to pay for professional removal of the old bones, turning their dream home into a bad dream.
Man records laptop execution by firing squad after discovering daughter's Facebook musings
A father, who felt that his daughter had gone too far by embarrassing and disrespecting the family in a Facebook post, made a video in which he publicly shames her, pulls out a gun, and shoots her laptop with hollow-point bullets.
Thief steals his mother's retirement money, leaves her in a shelter
Roman Kaziuk is not the kind of guy anyone could call a friend. By all accounts, no one can trust him. Not even his mother.
Canada allows use of information obtained by torture
The Harper government says it has authorized CSIS to use information obtained by torture in "exceptional circumstances." If we're going to ignore torture, human rights and international conventions it would be kind of nice if the information resembled the truth.
Teacher sprays student with Febreze after fishy lunch
A Newfoundland teacher decided that the best way to deal with a lunch odour was to ostracize the child that it came from instead of trying to productively work through the problem. That was the wrong lesson to teach her students.
Should spanking children be against the law?
As we learn more and more about the negative effects of spanking as a form of punishment against children, should we push the government to outlaw the practice?
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Harper says human rights talk with China beneficial
In an exclusive interview airing on CBC Radio's The House Saturday, Prime Minister Stephen Harper says his government has taken a "different approach" to relations with China, and raising the issue of human rights is paying off.
Greek cabinet approves new austerity bill
Quebec man, 76, shot and killed in Florida
Japan's Emperor Akihito hospitalized for tests on heart
Japan's Imperial Household Agency says Emperor Akihito has been hospitalized for tests. An agency official says that the 78-year-old Akihito was admitted to University of Tokyo Hospital on Saturday for testing, but that the visit was not an emergency.
Facing dissent, Greece vows to push through austerity
Norway mass killer to undergo involuntary psychiatric tests
Mexico cartels paid $4.5 million political bribes: court
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican drug cartels paid $4.5 million in bribes to buy protection and political favors in a state run by the country's main opposition party, U.S. court documents said on Friday, as the party leads polls to win the presidency in July.
Bombings hit Syria, Saudis push for peace at U.N.
UK to "robustly" defend Falklands, Argentina seeks U.N. aid
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Homes finally headed to Attawapiskat
The first of many pre-fabricated homes are finally headed to Attawapiskat, months after the troubled Aboriginal community was thrust into the national spotlight amid a severe housing crisis, CTV News has learned.
Air Canada reaches tentative deal with machinists
Bus filled with people rolls over on Alberta highway
Bus rolls near Redwater, Alberta, injuring dozens
Twenty-eight people were injured, three critically, when a Red Arrow passenger bus enroute from Fort McMurray rolled over Friday afternoon near Redwater, Alta.
Prayer service held for Ontario van crash victims
RCMP shooting suspect hoped to surrender before arrest
Alberta ponders impact of massive budget surpluses
CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - Alberta Finance Minister Ron Liepert dangled the prospect of massive budget surpluses on Friday, a day after delivering what was promised to be the province's last deficit budget and said the oil-rich region needs to consider the impact of its prosperity on the rest of the country.
Pension changes likely in 2020-25: Flaherty
Canadian Wheat Board aims to expand sales to China
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Prayer service held for Ontario van crash victims
More than 300 people gather at a church in Stratford, Ont., to remember and support those affected by the collision that killed 11 people in Hampstead, Ont., earlier this week.
Last Updated: February 10 2012, 11:16 PM
Prayer service held for Ontario van crash victims
Last Updated: February 10 2012, 8:05 PM
'Is Marriage for White People?' author on Metro Morning
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'Stranger danger' tips key to protecting kids
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Toronto warned of wintry weekend
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Pakistani man fights police over 40-foot shark
KARACHI, Pakistan - Qasim Khan waged the unlikeliest of battles with Pakistani authorities Thursday over the right to charge hundreds of curious visitors the equivalent of 22 cents each to see a roughly 40-foot whale shark he bought from a fisherman.
Another Saskatchewanderer to hit the road
Kingston crowned Canada's most romantic city
French min deletes "stay indoors" tip for homeless
PARIS (Reuters) - A French health minister tried to tweet her way out of embarrassing blog advice that homeless people should not go outdoors during the ice-cold snap in Europe.
India ministers quit after caught watching porn in parliament
German police use Facebook pictures to nab crooks
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Old Age Security untouched until 2020, Flaherty says
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says Canadians should expect no changes to Old Age Security benefits before 2020 or 2025, and details about reform would be outlined over more than one budget.
Greek cabinet approves new austerity bill
TSX closes lower on Greece, China worries
Harper talks oil, human rights on China trip
GUANGZHOU, China - Stephen Harper left the old political world of Beijing for a new industrial capital of China to deliver his strongest words yet on human rights and oil.
Free trade with China realistic: think-tank
Cuts to OAS years away, says Flaherty
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Kris Jenner now shilling sexual lubricant
Because when you think of Kris, you should remember that her bits are dustier than a book in the Kardashian household. Here's the thing....
Are these the last days of Stacy Keibler and George Clooney?
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Katy Perry to release special Teenage Dream edition
Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection will feature new songs, re-workings of four hits, and entire original album.
J Lo feels 'picked on' by the media
Jimmy Iovine: Lana Del Rey's voice haunting, like Stevie Nicks
Sixth Twilight movie?
Lionsgate exec says if Stephenie Meyer writes it, they'll make it
Rebecca remake in the works
Soul Train movie back on track
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Savard leads Canadian swimmers at Grand Prix event
Quebec City's Katerine Savard won individual gold on Friday then helped Canada to victory in the women's relay at a U.S. Grand Prix event. Savard earned her victory in the women's 100 butterfly clocking 58.23 seconds. MacKenzie Downing of Whitehorse was fourth just a half second from the podium.
Sundin announces $330,000 health fellowship
Riders not re-signing Wes Cates
Bucs hire Mike Sullivan as offensive co-ordinator
TAMPA, Fla. - New York Giants quarterbacks coach Mike Sullivan is leaving the Super Bowl champions to become the offensive co-ordinator for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Jennings' 24 lifts Bucks past Cavs 113-112 in OT
Rivers fumes as Celtics lose back-to-backs
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Health group sounds alarm on Drummond report
TORONTO - A public health advocacy group is accusing the Ontario government of manufacturing a crisis to justify billions of dollars in health-care cuts expected in the highly anticipated Drummond report.
MS patient wants care after liberation therapy
Nearly 1 in 20 US adults over 50 have fake knees
Chemotherapy in pregnancy may be OK for baby
Children born to women receiving chemotherapy during the middle and end pregnancy show normal development, European researchers have found.
Mentally disabled witness's right to testify affirmed
AIDS work earns Moncton family national award
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B.C. killer whale habitat protection ruled a legal duty
The federal minister of fisheries has no discretion when it comes to protecting the critical habitat of B.C.'s southern resident killer whales, the Federal Court of Appeal has ruled.
McGill asbestos study review criticized
Internet providers not subject to Broadcasting Act
Netflix settlement trims 14 pct off 4Q earnings
SAN FRANCISCO - Netflix pressed the rewind button on its fourth-quarter earnings after settling allegations that the video subscription service violated a consumer-privacy law.
MS patient wants care after liberation therapy
Netflix and Hulu's new scripted originals
Research team uses lasers to make hard drives 200 times faster
A new technology could lead to 45 terabyte hard drives that you could fill with data in mere seconds.
Why all the interest in Pinterest?
Apple to debut iPad 3 in March, 2012
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Combatting the cold
The brutal cold snap sweeping across most of Europe for the past two weeks has already claimed more than 500 lives, either due to hypothermia or to weather-related accidents, and shows no sign of abating. Some advice on how to combat the cold.
Obesity, a global epidemic
Santorum strikes back in Republican race
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