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Afghan detainee torture risk raised in 2005: diplomat

CBC HEADLINE NEWS
A Canadian diplomat with extensive experience in Afghanistan says she raised the possibility that detainees transferred from Canadian to Afghan custody were at risk of torture back in 2005, but her concerns were ignored.

Ex-politician suspected in deadly police shootout

CBC HEADLINE NEWS
Fred Preston, a former Ontario township council leader who was struggling with marital problems, has been identified as the suspect in a shootout on a rural road that killed Const. Vu Pham.

Olympics brought big benefits: poll

CBC HEADLINE NEWS
A new poll suggests that Canadians see substantial benefits from the 2010 Olympic Games for Canada, for B.C. and for the city of Vancouver.

Tories focused on message as detainee issue grew

CBC HEADLINE NEWS
The Conservative government was focused on communications as it tried to deal with the growing questions about the treatment of Afghan detainees back in 2007, a document obtained by CBC News indicates.

Ex-MP Jaffer fined for careless driving

CBC HEADLINE NEWS
Drunk driving and drug possession charges are dropped against former Conservative MP Rahim Jaffer as he pleads guilty to the lesser offence of careless driving.

WP: When jobless benefits turn to welfare

MSNBC.COM - TOP STORIES
Millions of Americans have been forced to rely on unemployment payments for extended periods, and critics are taking aim.

NYT: Flu shots in kids provide ‘herd immunity’

MSNBC.COM - TOP STORIES
Although previous studies have demonstrated what scientists call “herd immunity,” none have been so incontrovertible as a study of farming colonies in Canada.

Toyota, U.S. officials probe runaway Prius

MSNBC.COM - TOP STORIES
U.S. safety regulators and Toyota Motor Corp dispatched investigators to San Diego on Tuesday to inspect a Prius that sped out of control on a California freeway a day earlier.

Roberts: Scene at State of Union ‘troubling’

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U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts said Tuesday the scene at President Barack Obama's first State of the Union address was "very troubling" and that the annual speech to Congress has "degenerated into a political pep rally."

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Duck deaths reported annually on Alberta tailings pond, environment officer says

CANADA NATIONAL
The Syncrude tailings pond in northern Alberta — where hundreds of ducks died after landing on the bitumen-covered body of water — violates a federal law designed to protect migratory birds, an Environment Canada officer told an Alberta court Tuesday.

Wheelchair-bound Canadian beaten at Australian train station

CANADA NATIONAL
A Canadian man confined to a wheelchair was reported to have been beaten about the face with metal bars in an attack early Wednesday morning in Sydney, Australia.

Growing foreign-born population to forge 'new Canada'

CANADA NATIONAL
There is a "new Canada" just over the horizon — home to a diversity of skin tones, birth countries, languages and religious faiths unprecedented in the nation's history.

Parents of head-injured B.C. hockey player sue helmet maker

CANADA NATIONAL
Darren More used to be an outgoing, fun-loving high school student who loved hanging out with friends, driving his vintage car and playing hockey — but after sustaining a head injury during a hockey game five years ago, the 22-year-old has yet to graduate.

'Devastated' community mourns slain Ontario officer

CANADA NATIONAL
With local residents still overwhelmed by the loss of Ontario Provincial Police Constable Vu Pham, a clearer picture emerged Tuesday of the suspect in his shooting.

'My family is here,' says GG as she returns to Haiti

CANADA NEWS FEED
Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean returned Tuesday to Jacmel, Haiti, where Canadian troops have been assisting the relief efforts, and where she spent her holidays as a child.

Canada urged to seek nuclear-free Arctic zone

CANADA NEWS FEED
Calling for the creation of a nuclear-weapons-free zone in the Arctic is not alarmist, says an academic report as foreign ministers of the world's Arctic nations prepare for a summit in Canada later this month.

Duck deaths reported annually on Alberta tailings pond, environment officer says

CANADA NEWS FEED
The Syncrude tailings pond in northern Alberta — where hundreds of ducks died after landing on the bitumen-covered body of water — violates a federal law designed to protect migratory birds, an Environment Canada officer told an Alberta court Tuesday.

Parents of head-injured B.C. hockey player sue helmet maker

CANADA NEWS FEED
Darren More used to be an outgoing, fun-loving high school student who loved hanging out with friends, driving his vintage car and playing hockey — but after sustaining a head injury during a hockey game five years ago, the 22-year-old has yet to graduate.

Irish man claims wrongful conviction for Winnipeg rapes

CANADA NEWS FEED
A former aircraft mechanic from Ireland claims he has been wrongfully convicted of being a Winnipeg rapist.





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