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Navy planners make case to replace problem submarines

Navy planners make case to replace problem submarines

Naval planners have started to lay the groundwork for the possible replacement of the country's second-hand, glitch-prone Victoria-class submarines, arguing such warships are a necessary part of sa国际传媒's arsenal.
Police move closer to identifying victim in body parts case

Police move closer to identifying victim in body parts case

Police are linking several body parts found in east Toronto to a woman's head, foot and two hands discovered in a river west of the city - and investigators believe they're closing in on her identity.
Northern development is 'national dream: ' PM

Northern development is 'national dream: ' PM

sa国际传媒's future lies in the development of the North, the prime minister said Monday at the start of his annual Northern tour.
Baird's stance on Pussy Riot uncharacteristically ambiguous

Baird's stance on Pussy Riot uncharacteristically ambiguous

The one thing John Baird has rarely done in his 15 months as sa国际传媒's top diplomat is sow doubt about where he stands on an issue.
Be more like Asians, leader tells Quebec kids

Be more like Asians, leader tells Quebec kids

It's a unique campaign message: A man who aspires to be premier of Quebec has compared the province's young people, unfavourably, to Asian kids.
CSIS suspends 2 employees over lapses

CSIS suspends 2 employees over lapses

Two security breaches at sa国际传媒's spy agency prompted employee suspensions last year, newly released documents show.
Mayor combines reading, driving

Mayor combines reading, driving

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford admits he was "probably" reading at the wheel during his morning commute but says it didn't affect his driving. Photos posted on Twitter appear to show the mayor reading a document while driving on the Gardiner Expressway.
French minister jostled at riot scene

French minister jostled at riot scene

Youths jeered and jostled France's interior minister Tuesday in the northern city of Amiens when he promised to restore law and order at the scene of overnight riots in which police were fired at with buckshot and pelted with missiles.
Thief hits Jobs' house without realizing it

Thief hits Jobs' house without realizing it

A thief burglarized Steve Jobs' house in the high-tech hub of Palo Alto, California, stealing the late Apple co-founder's wallet, more than $60,000 in jewelry and several computers, but was unaware of whose home he had broken into, authorities said.
Belief in climate change widespread: poll

Belief in climate change widespread: poll

Only two per cent of Canadians who responded to a new opinion poll believe climate change is not occurring. The findings are in a survey conducted by Insightrix Research, Inc. for IPACCO2 Research Inc.