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Initial foreign interference inquiry hearings to weigh confidentiality of information

Initial foreign interference inquiry hearings to weigh confidentiality of information

OTTAWA — A federal inquiry into foreign interference says its initial hearings will help identify ways to make information public, even though much of it will originate from classified documents and sources.
Forty years after being convicted, two New Brunswick men exonerated in 1983 killing

Forty years after being convicted, two New Brunswick men exonerated in 1983 killing

SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Two New Brunswick men who were acquitted Thursday of a 1983 murder for which they served lengthy prison sentences said they were worried they wouldn't live to see their names cleared.
Avian flu feared in Canadian polar bears after disease kills bear in Alaska

Avian flu feared in Canadian polar bears after disease kills bear in Alaska

Scientists fear Canadian polar bears may be threatened by the spread of avian flu after officials confirmed the disease killed a bear in Alaska.
'Her lingering scent': Relative of London attack victims details enduring pain

'Her lingering scent': Relative of London attack victims details enduring pain

LONDON, Ont. — A relative of the London, Ont.
Judge rejects federal bid to recoup legal expenses in Muslim charity court case

Judge rejects federal bid to recoup legal expenses in Muslim charity court case

OTTAWA — A judge has rejected the federal government's request to recover legal costs it incurred during a major Muslim charity's court bid to halt an audit of its activities.
Canadian safety watchdog pitching in on probe into fatal Japan Airlines crash

Canadian safety watchdog pitching in on probe into fatal Japan Airlines crash

GATINEAU, Que. — The Transportation Safety Board of Canada says it is taking part in an investigation by Japanese authorities into a fatal crash on a Tokyo runway that involved two airplanes, including one made in Canada.
Senate ordered to reinstate executive who alleged he was fired because of racism

Senate ordered to reinstate executive who alleged he was fired because of racism

OTTAWA — A federal tribunal has ordered the Senate to restore an executive who said he was fired on the basis of racial discrimination.
Vancouver police deploy body-worn cameras to 85 officers in pilot project

Vancouver police deploy body-worn cameras to 85 officers in pilot project

VANCOUVER — Dozens of Vancouver police officers are now recording their interactions on body-worn cameras in a pilot project the department says is aimed at improving public trust.
Quebec Amber Alert: Father faces abduction charge after one-year-old found safe

Quebec Amber Alert: Father faces abduction charge after one-year-old found safe

MONTREAL — Quebec authorities say the father of a one-year-old girl who was the subject of an Amber Alert earlier this week was charged today with abduction.
ER doctors don't want to deter people from seeking care amid crowding: association

ER doctors don't want to deter people from seeking care amid crowding: association

TORONTO — The Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians says it is "concerned" about comments made by Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé in December suggesting that unnecessary emergency department visits significantly contribute to ER overcrow