The doors of the seniors' home that burned down last January,
killing 32 people, were locked from the inside as residents tried
desperately to flee the smoke and flames, a coroner's inquest heard
Monday.
A Nova Scotia man who was serving a life sentence for
stabbing his ex-girlfriend to death walked from court on bail Monday,
calling his release "surreal" and his time in the criminal justice
system a nightmare.
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A British Columbia judge has ruled the Conservative
government's six-year-old changes to the dangerous-offender regime
violate the charter, but it's not yet clear whether the law will be
struck down.
Police north of Toronto are following up on numerous tips
after releasing photos of a man accused of targeting women in tanning
salons, licking their feet before stealing their shoes.
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An independent prosecutor will look into a fatal crash
involving a Quebec police officer that left a five-year-old boy dead,
the province’s justice minister announced Monday.
Saskatchewan Blue Cross says it won't reverse its decision
denying the claim of a family facing more than $900,000 in medical bills
for an unexpected birth in Hawaii.
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A second young man accused in a prominent child pornography
case pleaded guilty in youth court Monday to distributing a sexually
graphic image of a 15-year-old girl who later died following a suicide
attempt.
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The Manitoba government has a policy that allows signs
touting its economic agenda to be erected at construction sites long
before work begins and to be left up over the winter lull, The Canadian
Press has learned.
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A Manitoba judge whose nude photos were posted online by her
husband will voluntarily retire from the bench rather than endure
another hearing into whether she should be removed from her position.
Investigators believe a young Halifax mother reported
missing more than four months ago was murdered the day she disappeared
by someone she knew, police said Monday as they announced an arrest in
the case.
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A man accused of a revenge shooting in a crowded downtown
food court testified Monday to having earlier been the victim of a
terrifying attack that almost killed him and left him paranoid and
bewildered.
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Four months after a torrent of mine water and waste gushed
into two south-central British Columbia lakes, the province says the
mine's owner is only at the forefront of a clean-up that is expected to
take years.
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The story of thalidomide may be well known in Canada, but
the drug's survivors say they themselves have been largely forgotten.
Now, as "thalidomide babies" move through their 50s and their health
worsens, they are asking again for financial help.
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