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Canadian man likely beaten to death at resort in Mexico
Prosecutors in the state of Baja California Sur said a 50-year-old Canadian man appeared to have been beaten with a blunt object in the resort of Los Cabos. The prosecutors' office said the cause of death was severe head trauma and a skull fracture.
Srebrenica massacre: Serbia arrests 8 suspects
Prosecutors on Wednesday made Serbia's first arrests of people suspected of carrying out killings in the Srebrenica massacre, The Associated Press has learned. It is a milestone in healing the wounds of Europe's worst civilian slaughter since the Second W
Billionaire who fled Tunisia uprising can't remain
As his opulent homes in Tunisia were ransacked during the 2011 uprising against his brother-in-law's corrupt regime, Belhassen Trabelsi and his family fled by boat and eventually sought refuge in Canada.
But the Immigration and Refugee Board has ruled

'Over the past two years, the board has invested in the order of $3 million, found through internal efficiencies, towards reducing the pardons backlog'
OPP union investigated for fraud, theft, it claims
A RCMP warrant executed at the headquarters of the Ontario Provincial Police Association (OPPA) alleges there is evidence of criminal fraud, theft and laundering the proceeds of crime, the union has confirmed to its members.
Internet carriers may be breaching Canadian privacy laws
Is your internet provider handing your personal information to U.S. and Canadian authorities without your knowledge? A new report looks at the stated privacy practices of 43 Canadian internet service providers and has found that many may be breaching Cana

Cpl. Dave Heaslip is on the trail of a black and white case: A rancher who showed up at auction with 15 white Charolais heifers and one branded black angus. The veteran Mountie can’t help but chuckle at the image. “Even a blind man could have found that o
Ferguson's predatory police are not the only ones
The scathing, 105-page Justice Department report on Ferguson, Mo.'s civil-rights abusing police garnered headlines around the world. Though, as Neil Macdonald writes, it was not that unusual and far from the only indictment of America's police.
Police chief: 'Put CCTV in every home'
CCTV cameras should be installed by homeowners and businesses to help detectives solve crimes in the age of austerity, Britain’s most senior policeman has said. Commissioner Bernard Hogan Howe also said that homeowners must make efforts to install equipme

A Red Deer nurse is being treated in hospital for multiple stab wounds, after what RCMP saw was a ‘targeted attack’ by another woman.

Canada’s privacy watchdog has delivered a scathing critique of the Conservative government’s sweeping anti-terror law, calling the proposed legislation “excessive” and raising concerns “all Canadians would be caught in this web.”
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