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Cornealious Anderson, jailed 13 years late, freed in U.S.
Cornealious "Mike" Anderson spent 13 years free from prison because of a clerical error, then nearly a year behind bars when the mistake was caught. On Monday, he walked out of a southeast Missouri courtroom a free man again — this time with no need to lo
Tractor bucket used as community helps nab suspects
REGINA -- The RCMP is giving a shout-out to Briercrest residents who joined forces with them on Friday in an unusual takedown that involved three suspects being taken into custody in the bucket of a tractor.
An Ottawa man is in custody after two females were allegedly attacked with a knife in a rural west-end home Saturday night.
Aside from its links to Hamas, the Ontario-based group was cited for 'misleading fundraising.' On April 24, Ottawa added IRFAN-Canada to its list of terror groups

A Utah woman accused of killing six of her newborns and storing them in her garage couldn’t recall exactly how many dead infants were in her home on the day she was arrested, according to documents made public Friday.
Boy, 2, pepper-sprayed in road rage attack
A two-and-a-half-year-old boy was caught in a pepper spray attack in a Surrey park Monday, when his father was assaulted in an apparent act of road rage from a passing car.
Oklahoma inmate dies after botched execution
A botched execution using a disputed new drug combination left an Oklahoma inmate writhing and clenching his teeth on the gurney on Tuesday, leading prison officials to halt the proceedings before the inmate's eventual death from a heart attack.
Mennonite ties to Mexican drug cartels years in the making
Canadian and American authorities are concerned about Alberta Mennonites bringing Mexican cartel drugs into Canada. Cocaine worth millions of dollars has crossed over the border and violence associated with the criminal activity is likely to ramp up, acco

Canadian authorities made more than one million requests for telecommunications companies to turn over customers’ information in 2011, according to numbers released for the first time Tuesday. The shocking figure was provided by telecommunications firms a

Mohamed Hersi is on trial for allegedly trying to join a terror group. He insists he has an 'anti-Al Shabab mindset,' but he's been portrayed as a would-be jihadist
Many Prisoners on Death Row are Wrongfully Convicted
Just how many individuals on death row are incorrectly convicted? The question has dogged attorneys and civil rights advocates for years, but a simple answer is almost impossible because few wrongful cases are ever overturned. A new analysis is adding a l

Canadians at risk of joining foreign terrorist groups in Syria and elsewhere are being tracked under a program led by the RCMP, a counter-terrorism officer said
Holder cancels graduation speech amid protests
Attorney General Eric Holder canceled a speech to a graduating class of police cadets in Oklahoma City on Thursday, after crowds of Oklahomans flocked to the ceremony to protest his appearance.
Canadian robbed in Guatemala
A Canadian man and his British girlfriend have posted video of themselves being robbed at gunpoint in Guatemala as a warning to others touring the area.
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