The controversy over Afghan detainee transfers sparks a heated debate in question period, and four men are acquitted of manslaughter charges in the death of 15-year-old Jane Creba.
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A B.C. company issues a voluntary recall of baby cribs, an accident at Toronto’s Pearson Airport ends in tragedy for one family, and a W5 report on a potential MS treatment garners a huge response.
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Some residents of Cumbria, in northwest England, were allowed to return home, after severe flooding forced an evacuation. Much of what they returned to however, was far from habitable.
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Lauren Woolstencroft was born missing her left arm below the elbow, and both legs below the knees. Through determination and adaptability, she became a paralympic skiing champ.
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Palestinians and Israelis are at odds over Jewish settlements in East Jerusalem. Palestinians say the land is theirs and have refused to resume negotiations with Israel until there is a construction freeze. The issue was a sore point as the presidents of Israel and Egypt met in a bid to restart p...
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Canadian figure skaters Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir captured a gold medal in their Skate Canada International ice dance performance Sunday, making the pair an anticipated sight at the Olympic Games.
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Stephane Dion’s wife Janine Krieber went after Michael Ignatieff on her Facebook page, but strategists suggest her comments won't hurt the Liberals as much as the party's lack of message.
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The federal government is set to introduce a new child cyber pornography bill that will ensure police get suspect information from online service providers; Canadian-Iranian journalist Maziar Bahari opens up about his 118-day stay in an Iranian prison, where he twice contemplated suicide.
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