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Museum fire
Blaze ruins High River exhibits, reports Terri Trembath
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Internal RCMP tensions
Conservative Senator Mike Duffy, Liberal MP Scott Brison and NDP MP Claude Gravelle discuss the RCMP leadership crisis with the CBC’s Rosemary Barton
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Pakistan air disaster
A passenger jet crashed near Pakistan’s capital of Islamabad, killing all 152 people on board, the CBC's Chris Brown reports
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Legal costs
Dave Griffin, deputy police chief, talks about his long legal battle with the City of Summerside
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Spill questions
A St. John’s oceanographer questions Chevron's spill projections, reports Glenn Deir
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Enbridge pipeline spills into river
A pipeline carrying oil to Sarnia, Ont., has leaked more than three million litres of oil into a creek in southwestern Michigan, endangering birds...
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Questioning the leak
Rick Hillier, Canada’s former top soldier, questions the accuracy of the friendly fire report on WikiLeaks
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SCN will run ads
The new owners of SCN plan to run commercials, Adam Hunter reports.
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Horse abuse charges
Two sisters in northern New Brunswick have been charged with failure to provide adequate food, shelter and veterinary care to 38 horses, the CBC’s...
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Le ministre Clement face à la grogne
OTTAWA _ Réunis devant le parlement, des manifestants ont crié leur mécontentement contre les changements apportés au formulaire détaillé du recen...
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Convictions reversed for polygamist
Warren Jeffs was convicted in Utah of two counts of 1st-degree felony rape as an accomplice for his role in the nuptials of a 14-year-old to her 19...
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Crisis at Statistics Canada?
Ivan Fellegi, former chief statistician at Statistics Canada, talks about the state of the agency amidst the census controversy
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BP CEO Hayward to step down
Tony Hayward will step down as BP’s chief executive in October and be offered a job with the company's joint venture in Russia, the CBC&a...
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Transparency for energy drinks
Dr. Matthew Stanbrook of the Canadian Medical Journal says better labelling is needed on cans of highly caffeinated energy drinks that are popular ...
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B.C. woman sues Toronto police
A 20-year-old environmental activist from B.C. is suing the Toronto Police Service, claiming she was hit by two rubber bullets during a G20 summit...
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