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Surrey mother charged with murder in 8-year-old girl's death, father 'devastated ...
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER - Lisa Batstone, 41, appeared in tears in Surrey Provincial Court Thursday on a second-degree murder charge in the death of Teagan Batstone, 8, her only child. Mounties found Teagan dead in the trunk of a car in the 13900-block of 35A ...
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Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER - Lisa Batstone, 41, appeared in tears in Surrey Provincial Court Thursday on a second-degree murder charge in the death of Teagan Batstone, 8, her only child. Mounties found Teagan dead in the trunk of a car in the 13900-block of 35A ...
Mother charged with murder in 8-year-old BC girl's death, father 'devastated'
Mother charged with murder in 8-year-old BC girl's death
Mom charged after daughter, 8, found dead in car trunk
Guelph Mercury
Government response to Smith inquest branded 'Orwellian'
Guelph Mercury
Ashley Smith is shown in this still image taken from a coroner's video. Smith died on Oct. 19, 2007, at the Grand Valley Institution for Women in Kitchener, after asphyxiating herself in her segregated cell.
Ashley Smith: Corrections Canada rejects key inquest recommendationCBC.ca
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Guelph Mercury
Ashley Smith is shown in this still image taken from a coroner's video. Smith died on Oct. 19, 2007, at the Grand Valley Institution for Women in Kitchener, after asphyxiating herself in her segregated cell.
Ashley Smith: Corrections Canada rejects key inquest recommendation
Corrections Canada rejects key Ashley Smith inquest recommendation
Solitary Confinement: Out of sight is not out of mind
Montreal Gazette
OPP launched raid on government offices in Ontario gas-plants probe
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The Ontario Provincial Police raided government offices last month as part of the probe of deleted e-mails and destroyed government records in the Liberals' billion-dollar gas plant scandal. Officers descended on the government's Cyber Security Branch, ...
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The Ontario Provincial Police raided government offices last month as part of the probe of deleted e-mails and destroyed government records in the Liberals' billion-dollar gas plant scandal. Officers descended on the government's Cyber Security Branch, ...
Police investigating gas plant scandal execute search warrant at government IT ...
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OPP sought emails of two former McGuinty aides in...
TheBlaze.com
House narrowly approves spending bill, legislation heads to Senate
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The House narrowly approved a vital spending bill Thursday night despite deep misgivings among liberals and conservatives alike, sending the measure to the Senate as a funding deadline looms. The bill passed on a 219-206 vote, following an intense ...
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The House narrowly approved a vital spending bill Thursday night despite deep misgivings among liberals and conservatives alike, sending the measure to the Senate as a funding deadline looms. The bill passed on a 219-206 vote, following an intense ...
Congress narrowly averts government shutdown
US lawmakers pass $1tn spending package
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CTV News
Multibillion-dollar lawsuit against Big Tobacco now in the hands of judge
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MONTREAL -- A class-action lawsuit that targets three Canadian tobacco manufacturers for nearly $20 billion has ended after almost three years of testimony. Closing arguments wrapped up in Montreal on Thursday, with Quebec Superior Court Justice Brian ...
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MONTREAL -- A class-action lawsuit that targets three Canadian tobacco manufacturers for nearly $20 billion has ended after almost three years of testimony. Closing arguments wrapped up in Montreal on Thursday, with Quebec Superior Court Justice Brian ...
Vancouver Sun
New AFN national chief Perry Bellegarde on native poverty and the 'cultural ...
National Post
Perry Bellegarde was elected Wednesday as national chief of the Assembly of First Nations (AFN), which represents people in First Nations communities. He told reporter Mark Kennedy what he hopes to accomplish. Q: What's your priority? A: You've got to ...
New National Chief Perry Bellegarde vows to 'push' PM Stephen HarperThe Globe and Mail
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National Post
Perry Bellegarde was elected Wednesday as national chief of the Assembly of First Nations (AFN), which represents people in First Nations communities. He told reporter Mark Kennedy what he hopes to accomplish. Q: What's your priority? A: You've got to ...
New National Chief Perry Bellegarde vows to 'push' PM Stephen Harper
New AFN Chief Perry Bellegarde calls for meeting with Stephen Harper
Perry Bellegarde, new AFN chief, has known triumphs and disappointment
Toronto Star
Tory's SmartTrack plans move ahead with council approving fast-tracked studies
Toronto Star
With cautionary words and a single dissenting vote from Councillor Rob Ford, Mayor John Tory can claim his first transit victory after council approved fast-tracking plans for SmartTrack. Council voted 42 to 1 to for an accelerated work plan for the proposed ...
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Toronto Star
With cautionary words and a single dissenting vote from Councillor Rob Ford, Mayor John Tory can claim his first transit victory after council approved fast-tracking plans for SmartTrack. Council voted 42 to 1 to for an accelerated work plan for the proposed ...
Taxpayers on hook for part of Mammoliti's legal bills
Council votes to cap coverage of Mammoliti's legal costs
Council rejects Mammoliti's request to cover court costs
Times of India
Bush knew about CIA torture, says Cheney
Times of India
WASHINGTON: President George W Bush was fully aware of and an "integral part" of the CIA's torture of terror suspects, his vice-president Dick Cheney said Wednesday. The long-awaited US Senate report released Tuesday on the program of harsh ...
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WASHINGTON: President George W Bush was fully aware of and an "integral part" of the CIA's torture of terror suspects, his vice-president Dick Cheney said Wednesday. The long-awaited US Senate report released Tuesday on the program of harsh ...
CIA Chief Challenges Senate Torture Report
CIA director, on defensive, admits flaws in interrogation program
Rise and fall of CIA's overseas prisons traced in Senate report on interrogations
Toronto Star
Police can search cellphones in arrests without warrant, Supreme Court rules
The Globe and Mail
In a crime ruling that earned it rare praise from the federal government, the Supreme Court of Canada said police may search cellphones without a warrant when they make an arrest. Cellphones are the bread and butter of the drug trade, the majority said in a ...
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The Globe and Mail
In a crime ruling that earned it rare praise from the federal government, the Supreme Court of Canada said police may search cellphones without a warrant when they make an arrest. Cellphones are the bread and butter of the drug trade, the majority said in a ...
Edmonton police chief thinks search of cellphones will help
Top court says police OK to search cellphones, but sets conditions
Supreme Court says police have limited right to search a suspect's cellphone
Times of India
'We'll be back': Hong Kong protesters chant as camp site dismantled
Times of India
HONG KONG: Hong Kong police arrested pro-democracy activists and cleared most of the main protest site on Thursday, marking an end to more than two months of street demonstrations in the Chinese-controlled city, but many chanted: "We will be back".
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Times of India
HONG KONG: Hong Kong police arrested pro-democracy activists and cleared most of the main protest site on Thursday, marking an end to more than two months of street demonstrations in the Chinese-controlled city, but many chanted: "We will be back".
Life resumes in Hong Kong but will the protesters return?
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Occupy Hong Kong End Marks Start of 'Permanent' Political Unrest
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