Robert Latimer, convicted of second-degree murder in 1993 for killing his 12-year-old daughter who had cerebral palsy, is now free to travel internationally, his lawyer says.
Robert Latimer allowed to travel internationally
↧
↧
Ontario police investigating reports of porn filmed at library
Police in Windsor, Ont., are investigating reports of online sex-cam videos filmed at local libraries.
↧
Montreal nurse convicted for spending $86,000 after deposit error
MONTREAL - An unemployed Montreal nurse
is guilty of theft for blowing through
$86,000 in 33 days after a mistaken
deposit in her account.
↧
Parliament shooter's video to be released Friday
A video made by gunman Michael Zehaf-Bibeau that explains his motives for killing a soldier at the National War Memorial and storming Parliament in October will be released Friday, RCMP confirms.
↧
Cops say they found weed in sour cream container labelled 'not weed'
A Nebraska man didn't fool officers with a container labelled "not weed" after he was pulled over for suspected drunk driving, police say.
↧
↧
Gen. Tom Lawson retiring as chief of defence staff
Gen. Tom Lawson is stepping down as Canada’s chief of defence staff.
↧
Joe Fontana tops taxpayer waste awards
Former cabinet minister Joe Fontana has made it to the top of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation's annual awards list for government waste.
↧
Construction worker, Franck Gervais, pleads guilty to impersonating a soldier
Hooded and humbled, at least according to his lawyer, construction worker Franck Gervais left the courthouse in his civvies after pleading guilty Wednesday to wearing bogus military garb during Ottawa’s Remembrance Day ceremony.
↧
Police search for sex offender two days after release from prison
EDMONTON -- A violent sex offender who
was just freed from prison this week is
already wanted again on a Canada-wide
warrant.
↧
↧
Quebec premier wants Liberal MNA to remove ad from controversial community centre website
MONTREAL — Quebec Premier Philippe
Couillard on Wednesday called on a
Liberal MNA to remove an ad he placed
on a community centre's website that
also featured an article advising men
to beat their wives.
↧
Explosion rocks Fort Saskatchewan
Police blocked traffic in Fort Saskatchewan Wednesday after an explosion rocked nearby homes in the area.
↧
Via accused urges jury to prepare for ‘Judgment Day’
For the first time, Chiheb Esseghaier speaks.
↧
Boy's smuggled note to teacher saves beaten, trapped mom
WINNIPEG -- A city man who assaulted his common-law wife in a drug-induced frenzy and trapped her in their trailer was arrested after their son smuggled a letter to school asking a teacher to call 911.
↧
↧
Young seal found wandering Halifax street
Two Halifax police officers helped rescue a baby seal that was found on a late-night stroll in the middle of a street Thursday.
↧
I built the mystery tunnel, Toronto man tells Sun
Elton McDonald has come out from underground
to
tell the world his hidden digs in the woods
near York
University was a labour of love.
↧
Supreme Court upholds order for new trial in 30-year-old murder case
Canada's highest court has upheld a ruling that a new trial be ordered for Mark Grant, the man convicted of killing 13-year-old Candace Derksen more than 30 years ago.
↧
Montreal Mayor hasn't given up on 6 a.m. bar closings
Night owls are celebrating Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre's pledge to revisit his plan to allow bars to stay open until 6 a.m.
↧
↧
Woman who performed sex acts at library fired
A woman who exposed herself and masturbated in front of an online audience at a public library in Windsor, Ont., has been fired.
↧
Ex-Hells Angels boss running drug network from prison: Police sources
Despite serving a life sentence for murder, it seems that ex-outlaw biker Maurice "Mom" Boucher is still running the Montreal underworld from prison, police sources say.
↧
Nicholson says Canada will be in Iraq for the longer term
As the six-month military mission in Iraq draws to a close, Foreign Affairs Minister Rob Nicholson says Canada will stay in the country for the "longer term" to help it pick up the pieces.
↧