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- JTF2 command 'encouraged' war crimes, soldier alleges
- A member of Canada's elite special forces unit says he felt his peers were being "encouraged" by the Canadian Forces chain of command to commit war crimes in Afghanistan, according to new documents obtained by CBC News.
- Canadian alleging rape in Mexico back in Toronto
- A Canadian woman who maintains she was gang-raped by Mexican police on New Year's Eve was arrested earlier that day with her fiancé because they hit a car, Mexican officials say.
- Harper: '50/50' chance of 2011 election
- There is a "50/50" chance Canadians will go to the polls this year, Prime Minister Stephen Harper says in the second part of an exclusive interview with the CBC's Peter Mansbridge airing Tuesday.
- Fallen officer 'the best dad': widow
- The widow of slain Toronto police officer Sgt. Ryan Russell says she is able to find comfort in the face of tragedy when she looks at her young son, in whom she sees so much of her husband.
- B.C. tourist shot in Mexico
- A B.C. man has been seriously wounded after he was hit by stray bullets in Mazatlan, Mexico, his family says.
- Duvalier faces corruption, other charges
- Former Haitian dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier has been charged with corruption, theft and misappropriation of funds, Port-au-Prince's chief prosecutor said Tuesday.
- Guatemala war crimes suspect arrested in Alta.
- A man wanted for war crimes in Guatemala nearly 30 years ago has been arrested in Alberta.
- Soldier dies at CFB Valcartier in Que.
- A soldier has died after falling off a roof at Canadian Forces Base Valcartier near Quebec City.
- TSX up more than 100 points
- The Toronto Stock Exchange shrugs off the latest interest rate decision from the Bank of Canada and powers to a triple-digit gain.
- Threat at Ottawa national library a false alarm
- Emergency crews and a hazardous materials team have ruled out any threat to Ottawa's National Library and Archives, where a controversial film on Iran was supposed to have been screened Tuesday night.