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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.
Canada, U.S. sign deal to improve Great Lakes water

Canada, U.S. sign deal to improve Great Lakes water

Canada and the United States are beefing up an international agreement on water quality in the Great Lakes. Environment Minister Peter Kent and Lisa Jackson, administrator of the U.S.
Oda's habit cost taxpayers

Oda's habit cost taxpayers

Penalty for smoking in hotel room passed on, but paid back later
Newfoundland braces for wind

Newfoundland braces for wind

Tropical storm Leslie and hurricane Michael are both expected to hit eastern Newfoundland by Wednesday or Thursday, the 91原创 Hurricane Centre said Saturday.
Quebec election offers federal Liberals a lifeline

Quebec election offers federal Liberals a lifeline

There's an old saying in business and politics: Never let a crisis go to waste.
Ditch spanking law, doctors urge

Ditch spanking law, doctors urge

Physical discipline just an excuse for 'poor parenting,' editorial suggests
Help sought in identifying woman after torso turns up

Help sought in identifying woman after torso turns up

Police in Ontario and New York state are renewing a joint plea for the public's assistance after a woman's torso was found floating in the Niagara River last week. Niagara police Insp.