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47 minutes agoKINGSTON, Ont. - It was Hamed and Mohammad Shafia who in unison repeatedly dabbed at their eyes in the prisoner's box here Monday, but there were likely many in the courtroom who during the
Police chased protesters as they entered the the British Embassy grounds in Tehran on Tuesday. More Photos » By ROBERT F. WORTH and RICK GLADSTONE CAIRO - Iranian protesters shouting “Death to England” stormed the British Embassy compound and a
32 minutes agoCanada's national Aboriginal chief says the uproar over the squalor in northern Ontario's Attawapiskat community may be a "moment of reckoning" that finally shakes up the way Ottawa deals with First Nations.
15 minutes agoAP DALLAS - The parent company of American Airlines filed for bankruptcy protection Tuesday, seeking relief from crushing debt caused by high fuel prices and expensive labor contracts that its competitors shed years ago.
23 minutes agoMONTREAL - The Canadian government promises not to play an obstructionist role in the current round of climate talks surrounding the Kyoto Protocol.
8 minutes agoBy Diane Bartz and Alexei Oreskovic, Reuters November 29, 2011 6:16 PM WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Facebook has settled complaints that it disregarded its users' privacy, agreeing to establish a raft of measures to better protect its 800
18 minutes ago1 of 14. Egyptian women leave a polling station after casting their votes during a parliamentary election in Cairo November 29, 2011.
New York TimesBy AP The confessed mass killer Anders Behring Breivik belongs in psychiatric care instead of prison, prosecutors in Norway said Tuesday after an evaluation declared him legally insane during a bomb-and-shooting rampage that killed 77 people in July.
Winnipeg Free PressPresident of the Treasury Board Tony Clement stands during question period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, November 29, 2011.
48 minutes agoToronto police have arrested two 15-year-old girls in connection with the group beating of a woman in downtown Toronto that was recorded and uploaded to the internet.
Vancouver's Edgewater Casino has been given the green light to move to a new location at BC Place, and critics are concerned the relocation will pave the way for more gambling in the future.
Despite settling the first of many G20 lawsuits filed against them, Toronto Police refuse to confirm or deny that orders came from the top to arrest anyone wearing a bandana on that G20 Sunday 18 months ago.
BRUSSELS—Euro-zone finance ministers agreed on Tuesday on details to expand the bloc's bailout fund but acknowledged it would have less capacity to help troubled nations than once hoped, and suggested
23 minutes agoCenovus Energy Inc.'s Saskatchewan vice-president of oil and gas Brad Small, left, and Chemistry Matters scientist Court Sandau release a study Tuesday that says the Weyburn carbon injection
British Columbia's public auto insurer wants to hike rates, starting in February, blaming rising claims costs and declining investment revenues.
15 minutes agoIDG News Service - BlackBerry Mobile Fusion, announced Tuesday, isn't just Research In Motion's first entry in the race to manage enterprises' whole mobile environments.
WASHINGTON—US regulators granted AT&T Inc.'s request Tuesday to halt consideration of the company's merger deal with T-Mobile USA, but the Federal Communications Commission released a staff report detailing its concerns over the
PC MagazineIn a letter to Rep. Edward Markey, Amazon this week reiterated that the Silk browser on its Kindle Fire tablet does not collect identifying information about its users, but Markey said he was not satisfied with Amazon's responses.
Herald SunWatch the judge give Michael Jackson's personal doctor, Dr Conrad Murray, four years in jail for causing the pop star's death.
3 hours agoThe Great One's daughter has been benched - from Twitter, that is. Paulina Gretzky, first-born child of Canadian hockey royalty in Wayne Gretzky and his wife Janet Jones, has shut down her Twitter account in the wake of … shall we say?
Los Angeles Times5 hours agoJustin Bieber has overtaken Kim Kardashian as the most-searched person in 2011, according to the search engine Bing. Looks like Kim just can't get a break.
Now that general manager Brian Burke is finished celebrating his third anniversary with the Toronto Maple Leafs, he can turn to the first real test of what he built against a team that has become his nemesis.
Canadiens first round draft pick Louis Leblanc shoots the puck at the Canadiens Development Camp. ANAHEIM, California - Louis Leblanc was on his way to a Guns N' Roses concert Monday night when he
5 hours agoAfter being picked last in the draft for last season's all-star game, Maple Leafs winger Phil Kessel is leading all-star balloting this season.
ESPN56 minutes agoBarry Melrose and Steve Levy discuss Bruce Boudreau's firing and what's next for the Capitals. Plus, they review this season's surprises and more.
Toronto StarA large pile of flotsam floats where the Don River meets Lake Ontario. The provincial environmental commissioner says Canada's committment to the Great Lakes is "very embarrassing.
3 hours agoEnvironmental groups have expanded their campaign to block new oil routes from Alberta's tar sands by targeting a project designed to transport the carbon-heavy crude to China.
Canada.com -OTTAWA - A legislated review of environmental assessment law by a House of Commons committee has come to a seemingly abrupt end, leaving environmental groups on the outside of the process.
The Guardian Charlottetown - 3 hours agoThe 53-year-old Pisquid woman is taking the time and making the effort to reduce the risk of having another painful - possibly deadly - incident.
- 4 hours agoThe number of Ontario teenagers who smoke cigarettes has plummeted to historic lows, but a worrisome number of young people are still binge drinking and using marijuana and other illicit drugs, a report has found.Recent