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- PM must press U.S. for Khadr's return, court rules
- Prime Minister Stephen Harper is required to press the United States for the return of Omar Khadr to Canada to "comply with a principle of fundamental justice," a Federal Court judge ruled Thursday. more »
- Flooded homeowners will know about buyouts soon: Manitoba
- Owners of flooded property should learn within weeks, rather than months, whether the Manitoba government will offer to buy them out. more »
- Top court won't hear cases on breast implants, marijuana church
- The Supreme Court of Canada has declined to hear appeals in dozens of cases, including one involving marijuana as a religious rite and another seeking damages from Health Canada for failing to protect women from defective breast implants. more »
- 'Wish it had never happened,' police chief says of autistic man's arrest
- The top officer of the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary apologized in person Thursday to an autistic man who was put in the lockup on the weekend after his condition was mistaken for intoxication. more »
- Head of listeriosis probe hasn't interviewed Ritz
- The woman leading the closed-door inquiry into last summer's deadly listeriosis outbreak acknowledged to MPs leading their own probe on Wednesday that she has not interviewed Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz. more »
- Canadians returning from Mexico urged to be on alert for flu-like symptoms
- Canadians who have recently returned from Mexico should be on alert for flu-like symptoms that could be connected to a severe respiratory illness, according to an advisory sent to health services across Canada. more »
- Missing N.S. kayaker found dead: RCMP
- A body found Thursday in northern Nova Scotia is that of a kayaker who went missing late Wednesday, the RCMP has confirmed. more »
- RCMP spokesman told to hold off correcting false details of Dziekanski incident, inquiry hears
- The head of the Lower Mainland's Integrated Homicide Investigation Team decided not to correct misinformation police had given to the media in 2007 about the use of a Taser against Robert Dziekanski at Vancouver airport, a public inquiry heard Wednesday. more »
- Jury deliberating in trial for mom accused of killing infant son
- Jury deliberations began Thursday in the case of a mother charged with manslaughter in the death of her infant son. Closing arguments wrapped up Wednesday with the Crown saying Michelle Camire threw her three-and-a-half-month-old son Michael Helgason into his bassinette, causing blunt force trauma to his head. more »
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