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'Cross fire' feared in B.C. gang war
VANCOUVER - Police have taken the rare step of issuing a public warning about the potential for “cross fire” and escalating violence after a gang member was shot last week.
Why won't PM talk about his online spying bills?Despite being very outspoken on the question of crime, Prime Minister Stephen Harper seems far from eager to discuss the legislation he's promised to pass within 100 days of taking office - legislation that will allow online spying without a warrant.
'Ethical oil' ad campaign riles SaudisOTTAWA - An ad campaign that discourages oil imports from Saudi Arabia because of its poor human rights record has drawn the ire of that country.
“We caught this foreign dictatorship trying to undermine freedom of the press here in Canada and trying t
Mounties who used Taser on boy face no charges
RCMP officers in Prince George, B.C., will not be disciplined or charged after the use of a stun gun, commonly known as a Taser, on an 11-year-old boy at a group home earlier this year.
Border deal could erode personal privacy in Canada: ReportCanada is being asked to compromise the civil rights of millions of Canadians without any guarantee the Americans will hold up their side of the bargain, says the report, written by Gar Pardy, a former senior diplomat to Washington.
"There can be lit
B.C. child abduction suspect arrested for kidnapping
The man accused of abducting a three-year-old boy from his bed in Sparwood, B.C., has been arrested on charges of kidnapping and abduction of a person under age 14, the RCMP said as it released more details on his arrest.
Husband charged with murder in wife's death
Zhongming "James" Mou, 35, was charged late Saturday afternoon with the first-degree murder in the death of his wife, Yating Lancy Hu. The Burnaby mother, 27, vanished in mid-July
Federal Court Orders ISPs to Disclose Subscriber Info
File sharing lawsuits involving the movie the Hurt Locker have been big news in the United States for months as tens of thousands of lawsuits have been filed. It now appears that the lawsuits are coming to Canada as the Federal Court of Canada has paved t
Wife killer to spend at least 17 years in prison
An Edmonton man who was convicted of killing and dismembering his wife received an automatic life sentence and will have to serve at least 17 years in prison before becoming eligible for parole.
Ont. family traumatized in N.S. road attack
On Monday night, a woman and two family members were driving along Highway 2 near Stewiacke when a white pickup truck pulled up alongside the vehicle and those inside started to gesture to their car.
Canada to bring back terror-fighting measures: PM
The measures allowed for the detention of suspects without charges for up to 72 hours and for judges to compel witnesses to testify at trial.
They were first introduced in 2001 following the September 11 attacks in the United States, but opposition par
SNC-Lavalin workers in RCMP $1.2 billion corruption probeWASHINGTON — The RCMP is investigating employees of Montreal-based SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. for possible corruption involving a $1.2 billion World Bank bridge project in Bangladesh, a bank spokesman said Friday.
The World Bank said it had been informed t
Alleged B.C. street race with $2M in luxury cars"The drivers of the vehicles are all in around the age of 20 years old. They're all new drivers. The majority of them do not have their full driver's licence status — they're still in the 'N' new category," Massie said, referring to B.C.'s graduated licen
Stanley Cup riot review to be released this week
VANCOUVER — An independent review into Vancouver's Stanley Cup riot is set to be released Thursday, more than two months after several blocks of the city's downtown were left a mess of broken glass and burnt-out cars.
Motorized beer cooler lands driver in court
SYDNEY - An Australian man had his driving license suspended for 10 months and was fined after he was caught driving a scooter made of a motorized beer cooler capable of carrying several dozen drinks — after knocking back a few.
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