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Robocalls to trick voters draw opposition fire

Opposition MPs have attacked the Conservatives over links to a company used to make fraudulent phone calls directing voters to the wrong polling stations in the last federal election. 10:06 PM ET video

Crime bill won't benefit victims, says former ombudsman

The federal government's massive crime bill won't help victims and could do the opposite, the former ombudsman for victims of crime warned Thursday. 6:10 PM ET

Contraband health and beauty products raise concern

The RCMP has seized tens of millions of dollars worth of knockoff goods in recent months in the Toronto area, including counterfeit makeup, shampoo and other beauty products it warns could endanger the public. 10:20 PM ET video

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  • Toews surprised by content of Bill C-30 Feb. 22, 2012 11:10 AM This week on The House, Evan Solomon speaks with Public Safety Minister Vic Toews and Ontario Privacy Commissioner Ann Cavoukian about the government's controversial internet surveillance bill. Toews steps back from controversial remarks he made earlier in the week, expresses surprise at a section of the bill on exceptional circumstances, reacts to the #TellVicEverything Twitter campaign, and 'Vikileaks.'