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Last Updated: May 16 2012, 3:58 PM
Police chief to hold officers accountable for G20 conduct
Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair said he will hold officers accountable for their actions during the G20 summit, should a police tribunal find any of them guilty of misconduct.
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Last Updated: May 16 2012, 7:18 PM
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Public Safety Minister Vic Toews say security concerns raised about a Chinese firm operating in Canada were taken care of, but opposition MPs want proof and more transparency.
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Last Updated: May 16 2012, 7:12 PM
IMF chief warns on cost of Greek exit from euro
ATHENS (Reuters) - IMF chief Christine Lagarde warned of "extremely expensive" consequences were Greece to leave the euro zone, a once taboo possibility that European leaders have begun to discuss openly after the nation descended into political chaos.
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Greece must stick to bailout terms: IMF's Lagarde
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Canada is not meeting green business standards
A new report shows Canada isn't meeting world standards for green businesses. What can we do to fix that trend?
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?
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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?
Crown deciding whether or not to let bus beheader off mental hospital grounds
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?
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Spain, Greece, continue to worry investors
Europe's debt crisis threatened to further undermine Spain's ability to borrow Wednesday, as lenders demanded yields that neared the seven per cent level that forced Greece, Ireland and Portugal to accept bailouts.
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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
U.S. Senate to consider new Iran sanctions on Thursday
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid will ask the U.S. Senate to approve a new package of oil and economic sanctions on Thursday aimed at pressuring Iran to abandon its nuclear program, a Democratic leadership aide told Reuters.
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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.
Protesters storm Montreal university; crackdown mulled
Alberta fire evacuees allowed back home
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.
Suspect arrested in SkyTrain iPad robbery
Madrassah booted from Toronto school pending hate probe
Enbridge plans huge Canada, U.S. pipeline expansion
CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - Enbridge Inc kicked off one of the most sweeping expansions in its history on Wednesday, a C$3 billion ($3 billion) series of projects across its pipline system aimed at moving western Canadian crude to Eastern refineries and preventing bottlenecks in the U.S. Midwest.
Canada museum kills masturbation video after outcry
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Madrassah booted from Toronto school pending hate probe
A Toronto Islamic school that runs weekend classes at a Scarborough, Ont., high school has been barred from teaching there, pending a police investigation into alleged anti-Semitic curriculum material, Toronto's school board has confirmed.
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G20 report slams police for 'excessive' force
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Canada museum kills masturbation video after outcry
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's federal science museum has removed an animated video showing youth masturbating from an upcoming sex exhibit following a public outcry, a museum spokesman said on Wednesday.
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Federal Reserve moves closer to more stimulus
Oil a net benefit to Canada, studies suggest
Canada axes foreign studies despite spinoffs
OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs is axing a $5-million program that funds Canadian studies abroad even though the department was told two years ago the program generates $70-million a year for the country's economy.
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Edmonton city council is getting more details and images of the proposed downtown arena Wednesday.
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Alberta hockey players best world record
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Public Safety Minister Vic Toews say security concerns raised about a Chinese firm operating in Canada were taken care of, but opposition MPs want proof and more transparency.
Internet surveillance bill not dead, Toews says
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New Windows PCs often gets a bad rap for something Microsoft can't control: the software the companies that build them pre-install. But at Microsoft's retail stores, they're doing something about the problem of PC bloat.
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