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The lawyer for the man charged with killing Taylor Van Diest has admitted her client caused the injuries that led to the 18-year-old’s death.
Egypt Court Sentences 529 Morsi Supporters to Death
An Egyptian court convicted 529 alleged supporters of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood on charges of murdering a policeman and sentenced them to death, in one of the harshest verdicts ever imposed in the nation's modern history.
Marc Nadon appointment rejected by Supreme Court
Marc Nadon cannot take his seat on the Supreme Court of Canada, the court's justices said Friday, in an unprecedented move that blocks Prime Minister Stephen Harper's latest appointment to the top court.
Vancouver building seized without any charges against owner
British Columbia’s Civil Forfeiture Office has seized and sold a Downtown Eastside single-room occupancy hotel for more than $800,000 – despite the fact the building’s owner was not charged with a crime. The Vancouver Police Department, which investigated
The National Security Agency has built a surveillance system capable of recording “100 percent” of a foreign country’s telephone calls, enabling the agency to rewind and review conversations as long as a month after they take place, according to people wi
NSA has 'industrial scale' malware for spying
From Yahoo News: The National Security Agency has developed malware that allows it to collect data automatically from millions of computers worldwide, a report based on leaked documents showed Wednesday.
Former Montreal police investigator Benoît Roberge has pleaded guilty to charges of gangsterism and breach of trust.
Election chief Marc Mayrand warns of holes in election act
Canada's "level playing field" may be compromised under changes proposed in the Conservatives' election reform bill, Chief Electoral Officer Marc Mayrand warned Thursday.
"In Canada, electoral fairness has traditionally been understood to mean maintain
Dr. Richard Edington misdiagnosed the woman’s tell-tale symptoms, delayed treatment she desperately needed and took steps which hastened the stroke, a judge ruled
How 'synthetic' identity fraud costs Canada $1B a yearThousands of driver's licences with fake names are circulating in Ontario, with many being used in a new type of fraud that’s plaguing the financial industry, growing exponentially and costing Canadians up to a billion dollars a year, experts say.
U of W student vote on boycotting Israel sparks hate crime
A controversial University of Windsor student referendum on boycotting Israel has sparked what police call a hate crime after someone ransacked an office and spray painted �racist� graffiti on a flag supporting Canadian soldiers.
Yahoo webcam images from millions of users intercepted by GCHQ
GCHQ files dating between 2008 and 2010 explicitly state that a surveillance program codenamed Optic Nerve collected still images of Yahoo webcam chats in bulk and saved them to agency databases, regardless of whether individual users were an intelligence
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