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Undercover female cops arrest boy in sex assaults

Undercover female cops arrest boy in sex assaults

Young female police officers who went undercover are being credited with the arrest of a 15-year-old boy following an investigation into 16 sex assaults that have terrorized a Toronto neighbourhood since mid-August.
Baird slams Iran, Syria on human rights

Baird slams Iran, Syria on human rights

Foreign delegations at international forum fight back, saying Canadian minister is meddling in their affairs
Man gets 18-month term after fatally shooting dad

Man gets 18-month term after fatally shooting dad

A 24-year-old Nanaimo man was sentenced Monday to 18 months in prison, followed by two years' probation, in the shooting death of his father on the Canada Day weekend of 2010.
Foreign Affairs broke rules in security contracts

Foreign Affairs broke rules in security contracts

The Foreign Affairs Department broke government rules by handing two sole-sourced security contracts, worth $15 million, to a British government agency for Canada's Afghanistan and Pakistan missions, The Canadian Press has learned.
Former worker for Holocaust fraud sentenced

Former worker for Holocaust fraud sentenced

A former case-worker for an organization that aids survivors of Nazi persecution was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison Friday for her participation in a $57 million fraud scheme.
Vatican set to canonize first aboriginal woman Sunday

Vatican set to canonize first aboriginal woman Sunday

A woman who is credited with several life-saving miracles is set to become North America's first female aboriginal saint. Kateri Tekak-witha is to be canonized by the Pope at a Vatican mass on Sunday.
Police arrest eight schoolgirls for bullying

Police arrest eight schoolgirls for bullying

Abuse included physical, emotional and cyber bullying of Ontario girl
MP pensions taken out of omnibus bill

MP pensions taken out of omnibus bill

Opposition claims win for democracy
Canadian faces extradition on conspiracy charges

Canadian faces extradition on conspiracy charges

An Edmonton judge has ruled there is enough evidence to extradite a Canadian citizen to the United States to face terrorism charges.
Tips drive investigation into killing of three women

Tips drive investigation into killing of three women

Winnipeg police said Friday they have received new information in their investigation of a drifter accused of killing three aboriginal woman in separate incidents over the past year.