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RCMP disciplining more members for offences
A growing number of RCMP members are facing formal discipline for offences ranging from having sex in a cruiser to using excessive force, according to the latest report from the RCMP's professional integrity officer.

Toronto lawyer Rocco Galati has launched yet another Constitutional challenge against the Conservative government – this time to do with a recently-passed citizenship law.
Major Ruling Shields Privacy of CellphonesWASHINGTON — In a sweeping victory for privacy rights in the digital age, the Supreme Court on Wednesday unanimously ruled that the police need warrants to search the cellphones of people they arrest.
While the decision will offer protection to the 12
When the U.S. charged Ramon Galvez with drug-trafficking, he insisted they were mistaking him for another man. Now, federal prosecutors say he was right
School bus driver who fatally struck child fined $2,000EDMONTON - A school bus driver who fatally ran over a six-year-old St. Albert boy as he walked to school in a marked crosswalk was fined $2,000 in court Monday.
Joseph Brent Ernest Allen, 62, of Edmonton, was not in court for his conviction after his l
Toronto police say the lower half of a newborn's body was found at a North York park on Monday morning
Canadian among journalists sentenced to seven years by Egypt
An Egyptian court on Monday convicted three journalists from Al-Jazeera English, including an Egyptian-Canadian, and sentenced them to seven years in prison each on terrorism-related charges in a case that has brought an outcry from human rights groups.
Routine release of police data on people convicted of nothing is undermining careers, volunteer work and travel to the U.S. for hundreds of thousands of innocent Canadians.
K9 cops: A dog's-eye view of police work
Watch Hamilton police's K9 unit run an obstacle course with a camera tied to their harnesses giving you an idea of what the view is like for a dog doing police work.
Child porn bust: 5 children saved, RCMP lay 343 charges
Five Canadian children were rescued, and 150 people have either been charged or remain under investigation in a massive RCMP child pornography operation targeting online predators exploiting children, police said today from Dartmouth, N.S.
KRON-TV's Stanley Roberts was near the Golden Gate Bridge, filming a "People Behaving Badly" segment, when his camera crew caught a motorcyclist doing just that: missing his exit and swerving around into the wrong lane to get off the highway. What happen
As far as descriptive tattoos go, this one is pretty unique. "R.I.P Deisha," the top two lines read, followed by "8-23-81 — 4-7-09." Detroit police are hoping that the forearm tattoo's specificity will lead to someone coming forward and identifying it
Moncton RCMP lack guns, vests recommended 7 years ago
The Moncton, N.B., Mounties killed by a heavily armed gunman earlier this month did not have bulletproof vests to protect them against high-powered rifles, as recommended in 2007 by a federal review, says the spokesman for the Mounted Police Professional
Giant Mine bomber Roger Warren goes before parole board
A former miner convicted of killing nine workers in a bombing at now-defunct Giant Mine just outside Yellowknife during a bitter dispute between the company and workers will appear before a parole board today for the first time. The hearing begins at 8 a.
Student will pay out of pocket for assaults
A TRU World student who struck a man with a baseball bat in one incident and in another punched his victim so hard he knocked out his teeth will pay $1,000 in fines and another $10,000 to cover the cost of his victim’s dental work.
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Meth flooding California in new liquid form
Drug traffickers are disguising the drug as a liquid to smuggle it into the United States from Mexico. Dissolved in a solution, it's sealed in tequila bottles or plastic detergent containers to fool border agents and traffic officers.
Toronto a 'hub' for human trafficking, report says
Toronto is the ''most common destination'' of human trafficking in Ontario, and a hub on the larger map of national and international trafficking routes, according to a new study released Saturday at a conference on modern slavery.
Marlene Bird assault: Fear grips Prince Albert in unsolved case
The vicious assault of Marlene Bird in a Prince Albert, Sask., parking lot has put the city on edge, leaving many residents fearful that no one has been arrested after the homeless 47-year-old suffered burns so severe that both her legs had to be amputate
A private investigator claims he’s solved one of the most controversial murder mysteries of our time, 20 years after O.J. Simpson’s arrest
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