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Two armed criminals reportedly put a gun to a 17-year-old girl’s head on Monday night as she was outside retrieving something from a car. The man, whose intentions still aren't entirely clear, then ordered the teenager to take them into her house — a deci
Vancouver shootings: 3 wounded in Yaletown, Science WorldAfter a man was shot near a Starbucks store in Vancouver this morning, the suspect was chased to Science World where shots were exchanged with police officers, leaving the suspect with a bullet wound and an officer with injuries from broken glass.
‘What we can do is to try to monitor networks that recruit and radicalize youth,’ Kenney said after addressing a conference on anti-Semitism

After being held captive in Africa for nearly two months, Sister Gilberte Bussière arrived in Canada today at Montreal’s Trudeau International Airport.
Mike Duffy's P.E.I. hotel bills sought in RCMP probeNewly released court documents filed by the RCMP show they are seeking hotel records in P.E.I. where suspended Senator Mike Duffy would have stayed with his wife during the winter months while he was claiming his home in Cavendish as his primary residence
An Ohio police chief raised a number of eyebrows Tuesday when he said his department would begin profiling a "certain group of people" with a "mission to write tons of tickets." Only thing is, there's a catch, which is why the chief urged individual
Canada Introduces New Sex Trade Law
Canada's Conservative government introduced legislation Wednesday that will make it illegal to buy sex and to sell it in public areas where there might be minors. The bill's critics said it merely makes prostitutes more vulnerable.

Bruce Montague, whose protest led to a police raid on his log cabin, has lost his challenge of Canada’s criminal forfeiture laws — and now might lose the house

A Saskatoon man who posted nude photos of an ex-girlfriend to the internet has been found not guilty of theft and mischief, a judge decides, because a new Criminal Code provision has not yet passed Parliament.
A judge in Brevard County, Florida, was apparently so annoyed by an attorney that he threatened him verbally and allegedly threw punches as well. "If I had a rock, I would throw it at you right now," Judge John Murphy told public defender Andrew Weinstoc
Wynne adviser free on bail, can never be truly free again
A renowned educator who lectured around the world, had the ear of several high-ranking Liberals, a prestigious research chair instantly besmirched, with the laying of seven charges that include allegations by Toronto Police that he authored graphic child
When officers arrived at the scene of the crime they found the 'dead' man alive and well
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Officials in the US state of Massachusetts charge a 23-year-old man with lying to police and destroying evidence in the Boston bombings inquiry.
A New York police officer was awarded $1.35 million dollars this week after he successfully sued the village of Freeport, alleging he was passed over for a promotion because of his race. A Long Island jury sided with Lt. Christopher Barrella after he cla
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