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Owner of detained cockroach-infested tugboat tells crew to get back to work

Owner of detained cockroach-infested tugboat tells crew to get back to work

HALIFAX - The crew of a cockroach-infested tugboat detained in Halifax for safety problems should fix them instead of appealing to the public for help to return to their homes in Central America, the owner of the vessel said Wednesday.
Newfoundland gets new finance minister as expected cash crunch looms

Newfoundland gets new finance minister as expected cash crunch looms

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Kathy Dunderdale appointed a rhetorical bruiser as finance minister Wednesday as a cash crunch looms over potentially tense public sector contract talks.
Martin Cauchon touts experience as he takes Liberal leadership plunge

Martin Cauchon touts experience as he takes Liberal leadership plunge

OTTAWA - Martin Cauchon officially became the ninth — and last — candidate in the Liberal leadership race Tuesday, touting his credentials as the only contender with experience running the machinery of federal government.
Lack of research threatens Canada's only Arctic fishery: study

Lack of research threatens Canada's only Arctic fishery: study

Fisheries scientists say Canada has been expanding its Arctic fishery without understanding very much about it.
Ontario's top cop takes to YouTube to respond to aboriginal protest criticisms

Ontario's top cop takes to YouTube to respond to aboriginal protest criticisms

TORONTO - Ontario's top cop has taken to YouTube to defend provincial police handling of Idle No More demonstrations and blockades, saying it fits into an overall strategy that's difficult to explain to the public.
National First Nation chief’s sick leave delays Ottawa talks

National First Nation chief’s sick leave delays Ottawa talks

OTTAWA — A sudden medical leave announced Monday by the head of Canada’s largest aboriginal organization will delay — but not derail — pivotal talks between First Nations and Stephen Harper, says Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan.
Dead soldier's mother tells sentencing: 'Two people died on the field that day'

Dead soldier's mother tells sentencing: 'Two people died on the field that day'

CALGARY - Janet Baker says her life ended the day her son died in a training accident in Afghanistan nearly three years ago. The mother of Cpl.
Bail hearing delay for Saint John, N.B., city councillor charged with child porn

Bail hearing delay for Saint John, N.B., city councillor charged with child porn

SAINT JOHN, N.B. - A city councillor in Saint John, N.B., who is facing child pornography and sexual touching charges will spend at least another week behind bars after his bail hearing was delayed Monday.
Shocking prison video of Ashley Smith prompted pep memo to guards

Shocking prison video of Ashley Smith prompted pep memo to guards

TORONTO - The head of Canada's federal prisons sought to boost morale among guards in the days after the release of disturbing surveillance videos showing the drugging and duct-taping of a teenaged inmate who died in custody, documents show.
Board that rejected 91Ô­´´ inmate's clemency bid under fire in Montana

Board that rejected 91Ô­´´ inmate's clemency bid under fire in Montana

CALGARY - The Montana parole board that recommended against clemency for death-row 91Ô­´´ Ronald Smith may be examined for being too tough on criminals. A motion being introduced by the state's Republican Sen.