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Tatyana Granada says grocery store is responsible for the shame that led to her husband's suicide after she was convicted of food tampering

A 76-year-old Frenchman has gone on trial for taking justice into his own hands after a decades-long mission to avenge his daughter’s death.

A sex offender the Crown in Kamloops is seeking to have locked up indefinitely wants to go back to the land, not to prison.

Moussa Sidimé, a Longueuil, Que., man who pleaded guilty to manslaughter after he slapped his teenage daughter so hard that an artery in her brain ruptured, will be sentenced today.
Hook-handed preacher convicted in terror trial
A handless, one-eyed Islamic hate preacher faces life in prison, convicted by a Manhattan jury Monday of aiding terrorism while he led a London mosque attended by failed “shoe bomber” Richard Reid and Sept. 11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui.
B.C. bad tenants must pay or go to jail
The B.C. couple exposed as serial bad tenants by CBC last month are facing more court action and possible jail time as the full cost of their apparent scam becomes clear.

The Crown prosecutor's office says three people and a train company will face criminal negligence charges stemming from a railway disaster that killed 47 people in Lac-Megantic, Que., last summer.
Drunk-driving offender licence plates coming to P.E.I.
Prince Edward Island motorists with multiple drunk-driving convictions could soon have to get coded licence plates that will tell police they are repeat offenders if they want to keep driving without having to use mini-breathalyzers before starting their
Border officer fired for association with convicted criminal
The Canada Border Services Agency says it "terminated" the employment of an enforcement officer who used her job title to to help a convicted criminal. The officer was one of 13 CBSA employees fired in 2013 for misconduct, according to agency reports obta
Dramatic Hostage Tale at U.S. Trial of London Imam
NEW YORK (Reuters) - As volleys of gunfire rang out across the desert, the kidnapper stared at his captives and said, It's goodbye to you all.Margaret Thompson, an American tourist held at gunpoint...
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