
Friends and colleagues mourn Canadian soldier killed in helicopter crash
More than 400 friends, family and colleagues gathered at Quebec's CFB Valcartier on Saturday for the funeral of a Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan this month.
Minister of State for Tourism Diane Ablonczy is no longer responsible for the delivery of a key tourism stimulus package, and one of her caucus colleagues says it's because her office gave some of the money to a gay pride parade.
A Halifax police officer who arrested a Nova Scotia man who died 30 hours after being jolted with a stun gun told a public inquiry on Tuesday he did not inform his fellow officers the man was mentally ill and had been off his medication for weeks.
A Quebec Superior Court judge threw out the lawsuit of a former Concordia University professor convicted of killing four colleagues in 1992, who was suing five staff members at the university.
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