Does the suspect avoid eye contact or become angry during a particular question? Do they talk about their missing loved one in the past tense, as if they know he or she is dead? How does the suspect react when shown evidence linking them to the crime?
Opposition MPs should have asked different questions of embattled International Co-operation Minister Bev Oda if they weren't satisfied with the answers she gave to a committee last year, the government said Friday in Oda's defence.
Two-thirds of Canadians fear Prime Minister Stephen Harper will "compromise" by giving up too much power over immigration, privacy and security to get a deal with the United States on border controls, a new poll has found.
Health Canada released Friday a new set of bigger and more graphic health warnings for cigarette packages that will require tobacco companies to overhaul both the inside and outside of packs.
The nation's top court has weighed in on the breakups of unmarried couples who live together, concluding that a partner who gets rich at the expense of the other in a relationship must share what he or she accumulates.