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- The man at the centre of a controversy involving nude pictures of a lawyer who later became a Manitoba judge cries when he's ordered to surrender his home computer. more »
- Winnipeg 911 service understaffed: police report
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- A senior Canadian military officer who helped manage the early days of Canada's combat mission in Kandahar has admitted torture likely occurred in Afghan prisons, but says reports of abuse were overblown. more »
- Enbridge reports new pipeline leak
- Calgary-based Enbridge Inc. is dealing with a second pipeline leak in the U.S. in less than three months. more »
- Dawson shooting spurred mental disorder spike
- A groundbreaking study on fallout of the 2006 shooting at Montreal's Dawson College reveals that nearly one-third of students and staff suffered from psychological trauma in the years after the event. more »
- Gay Ont. man loses blood donation negligence suit
- A gay Toronto man who concealed his sexual history on a blood donor form and was sued for negligence by Canadian Blood Services has lost in Ontario Superior Court. more »
- Reyat perjury trial begins in Vancouver
- The perjury trial of Inderjit Singh Reyat got underway in B.C. Supreme Court on Thursday morning, with prosecutor Len Doust outlining his opening arguments. more »
- Wind farm protesters greet Ont. premier
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- Cyber predator must undergo psych exam
- A West Island man who pleaded guilty to luring at least 25 women and girls over the internet has been ordered to undergo a psychiatric examination. more »
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