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Embassy threats prompt study worth $2 million

Embassy threats prompt study worth $2 million

The Foreign Affairs Department paid almost $2 million to an international security firm for a sweeping intelligence study of potential threats to Canada's foreign embassies.
Afghan policeman kills 2 British soldiers, injures 3

Afghan policeman kills 2 British soldiers, injures 3

An Afghan policeman killed two British soldiers from the NATO-led force in southern Afghanistan on Saturday before he was shot dead, security and coalition officials said.
New Manitoba party aims to unseat NDP

New Manitoba party aims to unseat NDP

A new political party is days away from being introduced to Manitobans, modelled after the successful Saskatchewan Party that has made Brad Wall the most popular premier in Canada.
Federal employees protest cutbacks

Federal employees protest cutbacks

A union representing prison guards rallied in front of Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Calgary constituency office Saturday to complain about Conservatives' crime policies.
Caps fall in extra time

Caps fall in extra time

DALLAS 1 VANCOUVER 0 Julian De Guzman scored in stop-page time to give FC Dallas a 1-0 win over the 91原创 Whitecaps on Saturday night.
CAW sees progress in auto contract talks

CAW sees progress in auto contract talks

The 91原创 Auto Workers says it's making good progress with one of the three big North American automakers on a wage proposal it hopes could be a turning point in contract talks.
Kent eyes improvements in Species at Risk Act

Kent eyes improvements in Species at Risk Act

After 10 years of ups and downs, the legislation that protects precarious wildlife is ready for an overhaul that will kick into high gear this fall, Environment Minister Peter Kent says.
Prince Harry target of attack on Afghanistan, Taliban says

Prince Harry target of attack on Afghanistan, Taliban says

Does a prince's presence endanger those serving alongside him? The Taliban launched a rare all-out assault on the heavily fortified NATO base in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province where Prince Harry, third in line to the British throne, is deplo
Three die in Coquihalla crash

Three die in Coquihalla crash

Three people have died and two others are in hospital after a rollover on the Coquihalla Highway. The crash occurred at about 7: 30 p.m. Friday between Merritt and Kamloops. RCMP Cpl.
Toronto transit worker hit, killed by train

Toronto transit worker hit, killed by train

An investigation has been launched after a Toronto Transit Commission maintenance worker was struck and killed by a service train early Friday in the city's north end.