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RCMP Deputy Commissioner Craig Callens is calling for changes to the RCMP Act that make it possible to hire and fire like other employers
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The European Court of Human Rights backs terror extraditions from the UK to the US in one of its most important rulings in years.
Shocking sex abuse case thrown out due to costA man charged with sexually and physically abusing his daughter avoided trial two years ago because police refused to spend $40,000 to translate and transcribe witness statements into English, a new report says.
Prostitution: Ontario court gives OK to brothels
The landmark decision means sex workers in Ontario will be able to hire drivers, bodyguards and support staff and work indoors in organized brothels or "bawdy houses," while "exploitation" by pimps remains illegal.
Canada urged to segregate elderly prisoners
Nevada's True Grit program offers a segregated facility and age-appropriate activities for the growing number of greying inmates. It's early days but health costs are down and more prisoners are earning parole. Should Canada follow suit?
Huge ID theft operation busted in B.C.
Burnaby RCMP say they've busted a huge identity theft operation covering the entire Metro Vancouver area after finding tens of thousands of stolen credit cards at a local residence.
Outrage prompts U.S. investigation of Florida teen killingThe shooting in a gated community in Sanford, Florida, when Zimmerman spotted Martin walking home from buying candy and iced tea at a convenience store.
Zimmerman, patrolling the neighborhood in his car, called the 911 emergency number and reported wha
Alberta mom says she can't recall drowning sons
An Alberta mother accused of drowning her two young children two years ago says she has no recollection of the incident. Allyson McConnell gave the testimony on Monday, as she took the stand in her own defence in Wetaskiwin, Alta.
New wrinkle in pot debate: stoned driving | CTV Toronto
Angeline Chilton says she can't drive unless she smokes pot. The suburban Denver woman says she'd never get behind the wheel right after smoking, but she does use medical marijuana twice a day to ease tremors caused by multiple sclerosis that previously l
Former Rutgers student to appeal webcam spying convictions
A former Rutgers University student convicted Friday in the webcam spying episode that ended in his gay roommate's suicide could be jailed in a case experts say stands as a tragic lesson for young people about casual cruelties in the internet age.
At least 150 arrests in violent Montreal protest
Clashes between anti-police brutality protesters and riot squads left behind a trail of destruction in Montreal Thursday night after demonstrators smashed shop windows and vandalized police cruisers.
U.S. thieves using detergent as currency in drug deals
When police in suburban Washington raided the home of a suspected drug dealer last fall, they found the cocaine, all right, but also something unusual on the man's shelves: nearly 20 large bottles of liquid Tide laundry detergent.
Ottawa woman wants seized cash returnedFrom Yahoo! News Canada: An Ottawa woman is fighting the government to get back thousands of dollars seized from her as she attempted to cross the border at the airport.
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