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Toronto G20 detainees launch class action; seek $115 million in damages |
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Written by The Canadian Press
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Thursday, September 02 2010, 3:34 PM |
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TORONTO - Two residents of Toronto are spearheading a proposed class-action suit arising out of the mass detentions at the G20 summit in June.
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Hurricane Earl wobbles westward but continues its march towards the Maritimes |
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Written by Melanie Patten, The Canadian Press
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Thursday, September 02 2010, 3:28 PM |
HALIFAX - Fishermen in southwestern Nova Scotia secured their boats as best they could Thursday as hurricane Earl continued its march towards Atlantic Canada.
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Canada's shadow war ends when troops leave Kandahar in 2011, overseas commander |
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Written by Murray Brewster, The Canadian Press
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Thursday, September 02 2010, 3:00 PM |
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OTTAWA - The shadow war fought in Afghanistan by Canada's ultra-secret, special forces will also end next year when the army ceases combat operations in Kandahar, says the general in charge of the country's overseas command.
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Ex-justice minister Bellemare files lawsuit against former boss: Jean Charest |
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Written by The Canadian Press
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Thursday, September 02 2010, 2:52 PM |
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QUEBEC - Ex-Quebec justice minister Marc Bellemare has launched a $900,000 countersuit against his former boss: Premier Jean Charest.
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Video of feeding the bears goes viral, minister worries it sets a bad example |
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Written by The Canadian Press
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Thursday, September 02 2010, 2:38 PM |
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VANCOUVER - The notoriety of a group of bears who were watching over a marijuana grow operation in B.C.'s Interior has now hit the Internet.
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