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Health Canada warns of thermography machines

Health Canada warns of thermography machines

Health Canada is warning 91原创s and their health-care providers that thermography machines are not approved for use in Canada for breast cancer screening.
Conservatives win tight race in Calgary

Conservatives win tight race in Calgary

It shouldn't be news that the Conservatives have won a federal byelection in Calgary Centre - but Joan Crockatt made this one interesting.
O'Toole keeps Ontario riding Tory blue

O'Toole keeps Ontario riding Tory blue

The Harper Conservatives reclaimed the seat in the Ontario riding of Durham in Monday's byelection.
Ontario judge rebuked

Ontario judge rebuked

An Ontario judge who tossed out several criminal cases after a prosecutor was minutes late received a rebuke Monday from a disciplinary panel that opted for one of the softer possible penalties.
First Nation hurting after flood

First Nation hurting after flood

Eighteen months after flooding forced them to leave, many members of the Lake St. Martin First Nation are still waiting for new homes and are accusing the federal and provincial governments of stonewalling.
NDP's Rankin wins Victoria byelection after tight race with Greens

NDP's Rankin wins Victoria byelection after tight race with Greens

The NDP has kept its federal seat in Victoria, with environmental and aboriginal-rights lawyer Murray Rankin winning a tight byelection race against Green opponent Donald Galloway.
Investor trouble closes B.C. coal mine

Investor trouble closes B.C. coal mine

The legal and political troubles that have overshadowed a plan to bring 201 Chinese workers to a proposed coal mine in northern British Columbia have prompted one of the companies involved to shut down a separate coal project nearby.
Boy and grandfather die after falling through ice

Boy and grandfather die after falling through ice

A Quebec man and his young grandson have died after falling through the ice while going for a skate on a lake near their home.
Sally Ann stolen toys recovered

Sally Ann stolen toys recovered

Toronto police have recovered a massive cache of toys and donated goods they say were stolen from a Salvation Army warehouse.
Reputed Mafia don summoned to corruption inquiry: reports

Reputed Mafia don summoned to corruption inquiry: reports

Police confirm they have met with Vito Rizzuto amid reports that he has been summoned for what would be the memorable spectacle of a reputed Mafia don testifying at Quebec's corruption inquiry.