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The circumstances of Garland’s arrest remain unclear, but police sources confirmed he was arrested in connection with the disappearance of the Liknes family
Accused Chinese Hacker Of U.S. Systems Arrested In CanadaA Chinese businessman charged with hacking computer systems of U.S. companies with defence contracts remains in custody in Canada. Suspect Su Bin allegedly targeted information on U.S. fighter jet programs, as well as Boeing and its military cargo aircraf

For the fifth time this year, an unmarked fishing net containing dead fish has been pulled from Lake Nipissing by the Ministry of Natural Resources.
Edward Snowshoe spent 162 days in segregation before suicide
A federal inmate from the Northwest Territories who served time in Manitoba and Alberta committed suicide in 2010 after spending 162 consecutive days in segregation, with corrections officers unaware he had tried to end his life before, an inquiry has fou
How not to promote your beer: Create a bomb scare. But that's just what Coors Light (unintentionally) did. On Monday evening, downtown Toronto traffic came to a standstill after police were called in to investigate a "suspicious package" at a … Continue r
Omar Khadr wins appeal, ordered transferred to provincial jail
Omar Khadr, a Canadian who pleaded guilty in a U.S. military court to war-crimes charges, would have been sentenced as a youth had he been in Canada, and should be serving his time in a provincial facility, the Alberta Court of Appeal ruled Tuesday.

Now charged with aggravated first-degree murder, Ali Muhammad Brown is alleged to have executed two men on June 1 at a Leschi neighborhood home. Police contend Ahmed Said and Dwone Anderson-Young met Brown outside a Capitol Hill club after Said contacted
FATCA tax deal forces Canadian banks to send info to IRS
Canada’s banks will soon begin formally operating as informants for the United States Internal Revenue Service – the IRS. Financial institutions must ask all clients that want to open a new account where they were born and possibly where their parents wer
Families and children have become a high-profit, low-risk business for Mexican narcotics cartel bosses who have taken control of human smuggling
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