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W5: How far would you go to save your child?
Lloyd Robertson on the twists and turns of a real-life drama on Saturday's W5: the story of a Saskatchewan man who took up arms to protect his daughter from a drug dealer.
W5 - Modern pirate seeks to protect world's sea life
The killing of the ocean's most graceful creatures -- dolphins, whales and seals -- motivates many animal lovers to object but few are willing to go to the lengths of Canadian environmentalist Paul Watson.
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Hassan Rasouli, an electrical engineer, brought his family to Toronto from Iran, in the spring of 2010. Five months later, what was supposed to be routine surgery for a benign brain tumor, left Hassan unconscious. Bacterial meningitis had infected his brain.
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Last Updated: February 12 2012, 12:13 PM
Houston's body taken to morgue; autopsy planned
Whitney Houston's body has been taken to a morgue in Los Angeles where an autopsy on the pop diva is planned, but not scheduled yet.
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Red tape stalling Attawapiskat progress: NDP MP
Mild winter sparks more cottage interest, realtors say
Married drivers get fewer tickets than common-laws: study
Oscar ballot counting 'surreal' for L.A. accountant
First modular home arrives in Attawapiskat
Quebec man charged in deaths of mother, 2 nieces
Taliban threatens Prince Harry with death, capture
Gay-friendly cards in Manitoba school spark outcry
Last Updated: February 12 2012, 10:57 AM
Grammys to honour Whitney Houston
Jennifer Hudson will pay tribute to her idol, Whitney Houston, at Sunday's Grammy Awards, as the annual celebration of the best in music has turned sombre upon news of the singer's death.
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Attawapiskat receives first modular home
Manitoba trailer fire kills 4
Quebec man charged with killing mother, 2 nieces
Harper's China visit ends with panda pact
Woman, 34, killed in Montreal
Canadian sports writer Trent Frayne dies
Alberta bus crash probed as injured riders released
Attawapiskat sites not ready for modular homes
Last Updated: February 12 2012, 12:10 PM
Arabs redouble bid to end Syria conflict
CAIRO/AMMAN (Reuters) - Arab ministers stepped up diplomatic efforts to end the bloodshed in Syria on Sunday and Saudi Arabia advocated giving all forms of support to opponents of President Bashar al-Assad.
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Protesters battle Greek police as parliament decides
Arabs to end Syrian mission, seek U.N. force: draft
Tibetan nun dies after sets self on fire: activists
Chinese envoy visits Tehran for nuclear talks
Whitney Houston found dead in Calif. hotel, age 48
Islamist militants execute three men in south Yemen
Saif Gaddafi to be moved to Tripoli, then tried
Venezuela opposition picks candidate to face Chavez
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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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Tibet PM sees human-rights 'tragedy' unfolding
In an exclusive interview Saturday on CBC Radio's The House, the prime minister of the Tibetan government-in-exile, Lobsang Sangay, sounded the alarm on the "tragedy" unfolding in Tibet and called on Canada to take action.
Egyptians mark Mubarak's end with day of strikes
Harper's China visit ends with panda pact
Arab League wants UN to form joint Syria force
The Arab League will call on the U.N. Security Council to pass a resolution creating a joint peacekeeping force for Syria.
Greek Parliament begins debate on austerity measures
Turkish jets hit suspected rebel targets in Iraq
Venezuela opposition picks candidate to face Chavez
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelans voted on Sunday in an opposition primary expected to name a young state governor to challenge Hugo Chavez later this year at a close presidential election in South America's top oil exporter.
Arabs redouble bid to end Syria conflict
Protesters battle Greek police as parliament decides
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Mild winter sparks more cottage interest, realtors say
A mild winter and lack of snow in parts of Ontario seems to have had a positive effect on vacation property sales, real estate agents say.
Red tape stalling Attawapiskat progress: NDP MP
Quebec man charged in deaths of mother, 2 nieces
Attawapiskat receives first modular home
The first of 22 modular homes promised by the federal government to Attawapiskat has arrived to the remote northern Ontario First Nations community, the Aboriginal Affairs minister's office has confirmed.
Manitoba trailer fire kills 4
Attawapiskat sites not ready for modular homes
Air Canada has tentative deal with scheduler union
TORONTO (Reuters) - Air Canada said on Saturday it had reached a tentative deal with the union representing its 76 in-flight service crew schedulers, the second deal for Canada's largest airline's in two days.
Canada wants "mutual respect" from China on trade
Panda diplomacy reflects warmer China-Canada ties
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Carleton University confirms death of student
A student has died inside a residence at Carleton University in Ottawa.
Last Updated: February 11 2012, 8:29 PM
Ontario PCs give Hudak a 2nd chance
Last Updated: February 11 2012, 8:29 PM
Ontario PCs give Hudak a 2nd chance
Last Updated: February 11 2012, 8:29 PM
Ontario PCs give Hudak a 2nd chance
Last Updated: February 11 2012, 8:29 PM
Ontario PCs give Hudak a 2nd chance
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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
Greek Parliament starts debate on austerity laws
ATHENS, Greece - Greek lawmakers on Sunday began debating legislation introducing severe austerity measures necessary for the country to secure a €130 billion ($171.46 billion) bailout from the European Union and the International Monetary Fund and stave off bankruptcy.
5 bankers arrested in UK tax inquiry
New spill reported on Eni oil well in Nigeria
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Your first look at Baby Blue
Beyonce and Jay-Z circumvent the paps, debut their daughter the Mariah Carey way. Psst. Hey you. Yeah, you. Wanna see the luckiest baby on earth? We're talking an infant that only poops into cashmere diapers, guzzles milk from golden calves in a Swarovski-encrusted bottle, and is rocked to sleep in...
Kris Jenner now shilling sexual lubricant
Are these the last days of Stacy Keibler and George Clooney?
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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SPORTS
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Lacoste earns the women's spot at skating worlds
Amelie Lacoste will represent Canada in the women's singles at the 2012 world figure skating championships in Nice, France.
Canadian sports writer Trent Frayne dies
Savard leads Canadian swimmers at Grand Prix event
Messam still mulling over Dolphins deal
Jerome Messam isn't a Miami Dolphin just yet.
After strong start, the Wild are wilting
Cabrera-Bello wins Dubai Desert Classic
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HEALTH
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Undeclared milk in Sweets From the Earth cakes
OTTAWA - People with milk allergies are being warned not to consume certain Sweets From The Earth products because they contain milk which isn't declared on the labels.
Health group sounds alarm on Drummond report
MS patient wants care after liberation therapy
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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SCIENCE & TECH
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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
Kiss Map latest in digital love declarations
TORONTO - Carving initials and arrow-pierced hearts into tree trunks isn't the only way to telegraph your romance to the world: some smitten singles and couples are going digital with their declarations of affection.
Europeans gather to champion Internet freedoms
Netflix settlement trims 14 pct off 4Q earnings
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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