A tiny First Nations village that poured iron into the deep Atlantic Ocean in an attempt to boost salmon stocks insisted Friday the project was legal and safe, but the community's explanations did little to convince skeptical scientists, including an American researcher who helped pioneer the theories behind the controversial experiment.
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A North American native woman who is credited with life-saving miracles and whose body is entombed in a marble shrine in a Montreal-area Mohawk community is set to make history.
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An Edmonton judge has ruled there is enough evidence to extradite a Canadian citizen to the United States to face charges of conspiracy to kill Americans.
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Bosses who discover employees doing illegal personal business on their work computers can't just hand over the material to the cops, the Supreme Court of Canada said Friday.
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The federal government won't get involved in the CRTC decision to block Bell's takeover of Astral Media, meaning the "For Sale" sign could go back up on the specialty TV and radio company.
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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says test samples from meat processed during an inspection at a troubled Alberta beef plant are negative for E. coli.
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Opposition parties claimed victory on Friday after persuading the Conservatives to accept a proposal to take MP pension reforms out of the massive omnibus budget bill.
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It was a terrible week for the presumption of innocence in Canada in regards to a Toronto city councillor and a B.C. man named in relation to a B.C. bullying case.
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The Canadian border guard who was shot in the neck at a B.C. crossing point this week had “no chance and no warning” to react before the shooter fired at her, the president of the Canadian Border Services Agency said Friday.
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Hundreds of people in more than 40 cities around the world are expected to light candles tonight to remember bullying victim Amanda Todd and to take a quiet stand against the kind of torment that led her to take her own life.
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The federal government is defending its food inspectors in the wake of a CTV News investigation that found major problems at XL Foods plants, while union leaders say problems will persist until company management is overhauled.
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MyNews contributor Kevin Coles sent in this video of a vehicle exploding after it caught fire on the edge of the McGill campus, at Dr. Penfield and Stanley, in Montreal on Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012. Warning: Clip contains some strong language.