Last Updated: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 | 11:45:54 PM ET
- Commonwealth threatens to suspend Pakistan unless emergency rule lifted
- The Commonwealth is threatening to suspend Pakistan if it doesn't lift emergency rule by Nov. 22. more »
- Ex-pathologist apologizes for autopsy errors at inquiry
- A former pathologist whose work is at the centre of an Ontario inquiry acknowledged Monday that he made a "number of mistakes" during his 20 years of conducting autopsies. more »
- Hamas, Fatah trade blame for 7 deaths at Gaza rally
- Gunmen from Hamas and Fatah fired at each other Monday, killing at least seven people at a Fatah rally to commemorate the death of Yasser Arafat. more »
- Crews need up to 2 days to restore power after fierce storm: BC Hydro
- About 156,000 British Columbians remain without electricity Monday night after a massive storm struck the province's south coast, downing power lines and toppling trees. more »
- Loonie loses almost three cents against U.S. dollar
- The Canadian dollar continued to retreat Monday from the record highs that it reached last week against the U.S. dollar. more »
- Airbus creates 'flying palace' for Saudi prince
- A Saudi prince recently bought one of the world's biggest passenger planes, airplane manufacturer Airbus SAS said Monday. more »
- Ontario trucker faces extradition for war crimes in Croatia
- A 42-year-old man from Kitchener, Ont., accused of war crimes against civilians in his native Croatia, is expected to remain in a U.S. jail cell at least until Tuesday. more »
- Quebec boy dies after schoolyard shoving match
- A 12-year-old boy died Monday morning after he was hit by a girl during morning recess at a Laurentians-area school north of Montreal, police said. more »
- 5 star night at Hockey Hall of Fame
- Ron Francis, Jim Gregory, Al MacInnis, Mark Messier and Scott Stevens were inducted Monday into the Hockey Hall of Fame. more »
- Loonie loses almost three cents against U.S. dollar
- 190,000 without power, ferries cancelled amid West Coast storm
- Quebec boy dies after schoolyard shoving match
- Ex-pathologist apologizes for autopsy errors at inquiry
- Jet carrying Tim Hortons co-founder crashes in Nova Scotia
- Commonwealth threatens to suspend Pakistan unless emergency rule lifted
- Ontario trucker faces extradition for war crimes in Croatia
- IBM buying up Cognos
- Airbus creates 'flying palace' for Saudi prince
- 190,000 without power, ferries cancelled amid West Coast storm
- IBM buying up Cognos
- Brain matures slower in kids with ADD, researchers say
- Quebec boy dies after schoolyard shoving match
- Loonie loses almost three cents against U.S. dollar
- Jet carrying Tim Hortons co-founder crashes in Nova Scotia
- Canadian Greenwood to captain Enterprise in new Star Trek film
- Ontario trucker faces extradition for war crimes in Croatia
- Chinese customs officials confirm date rape drug on toys
- Government proposes $60B in tax cuts, with further GST drop
- Tories drop 2 would-be Ontario candidates
- Acadia strike pushes students to exit
- Habs defend Saku Koivu's French
- Loonie hits modern-day high above $1.06 US
- Liberals won't force election over mini-budget
- Facebook group about prostitute assault 'blown out of proportion:' member
- Tories' mini-budget survives confidence vote
- Mulroney tried to cover up cash payments he received in hotel rooms: Schreiber
World »
- Commonwealth threatens to suspend Pakistan unless emergency rule lifted
- The Commonwealth is threatening to suspend Pakistan if it doesn't lift emergency rule by Nov. 22.
- Hamas, Fatah trade blame for 7 deaths at Gaza rally
- Gunmen from Hamas and Fatah fired at each other Monday, killing at least seven people at a Fatah rally to commemorate the death of Yasser Arafat.
- Top Khmer Rouge couple to face genocide tribunal
- The ex-foreign minister of the Khmer Rouge regime and his wife were arrested Monday in the Cambodia capital on charges of crimes against humanity, becoming the latest figures from the 1970s government to await trial before Cambodia's UN-backed genocide tribunal.
Canada »
- Mulroney asks for public inquiry into allegations
- Former prime minister Brian Mulroney wants the federal government to drop an independent review of allegations he faces and proceed immediately to a full-blown public inquiry into the matter.
- Ex-pathologist apologizes for autopsy errors at inquiry
- A former pathologist whose work is at the centre of an Ontario inquiry acknowledged Monday that he made a "number of mistakes" during his 20 years of conducting autopsies.
- Ontario trucker faces extradition for war crimes in Croatia
- A 42-year-old man from Kitchener, Ont., accused of war crimes against civilians in his native Croatia, is expected to remain in a U.S. jail cell at least until Tuesday.
Health »
- Brain matures slower in kids with ADD, researchers say
- The areas of the brain responsible for functions such as attention and memory develop slower in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder than those of their non-ADHD counterparts, new research suggests.
- Nitrite halves heart attack damage in mice, study finds
- Eating green, leafy vegetables may help minimize tissue damage caused by heart attacks, said a U.S. study released Monday.
- Aggressive staph germ causes cells to explode, researchers find
- The aggressive antibiotic-resistant staph infection responsible for thousands of recent illnesses in the United States undermines the body's defences by causing germ-fighting cells to explode, researchers reported Sunday.
Arts & Entertainment»
- Marty director Delbert Mann dies
- Delbert Mann, who won a directing Oscar for Marty and helmed many notable television dramas, has died at the age of 87.
- Actors union warns studios about layoffs during writers strike
- The actors union known as the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) has sent out a warning to Hollywood studios concerning the layoff or suspension of actors during the writers strike.
- Long-lost Blake watercolours shown for 1st time
- Eight recently discovered watercolours by British Romantic poet and artist William Blake are being shown publicly for the first time by Tate Britain in London.
Technology & Science »
- IBM buying up Cognos
- Canada's largest software company, Cognos Inc., said Monday it has agreed to a $5-billion US friendly takeover by IBM.
- Virgin Mobile to introduce subscriber plan
- Virgin Mobile Canada is looking to upgrade the quality of mobile devices it can offer customers by introducing monthly payment plans and service contracts in early 2008.
- Nitrite halves heart attack damage in mice, study finds
- Eating green, leafy vegetables may help minimize tissue damage caused by heart attacks, said a U.S. study released Monday.
Money »
- IBM buying up Cognos
- Canada's largest software company, Cognos Inc., said Monday it has agreed to a $5-billion US friendly takeover by IBM.
- Loonie loses almost three cents against U.S. dollar
- The Canadian dollar continued to retreat Monday from the record highs that it reached last week against the U.S. dollar.
- Onex posts Q3 loss on rising dollar
- Onex Corp. said Monday that currency exchange losses on its U.S. cash and securities, combined with accounting charges, pulled it to a loss in the third quarter.
Consumer Life »
- Virgin Mobile to introduce subscriber plan
- Virgin Mobile Canada is looking to upgrade the quality of mobile devices it can offer customers by introducing monthly payment plans and service contracts in early 2008.
- World's largest passenger jet lands in Montreal
- The world's largest passenger plane, the Airbus A380, made the only Canadian stop on its world tour on Monday, landing in Montreal.
- Airbus creates 'flying palace' for Saudi prince
- A Saudi prince recently bought one of the world's biggest passenger planes, airplane manufacturer Airbus SAS said Monday.
Sports »
Scores: CFL MLB MLS
- 5 star night at Hockey Hall of Fame
- Ron Francis, Jim Gregory, Al MacInnis, Mark Messier and Scott Stevens were inducted Monday into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
- CFL suspends Lions' Jason Jimenez
- The Canadian Football League handed a one-game suspension to Jason Jimenez on Monday, meaning the B.C. offensive tackle could miss the team's CFL West final against Saskatchewan on Sunday.
- Pedroia, Braun baseball's top rookies
- Dustin Pedroia was a clearcut choice as American League rookie of the year, with Ryan Braun just edging Troy Tulowitzki for recognition as the National League's best first-year player.
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- Ex-pathologist apologizes for autopsy errors at inquiry
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- Mother says slain son was hero, not gang member
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