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Mysterious photos may shed light on 2004 Quebec homicide
Police in Laval, Que., have released a series of mysterious photos they hope may be the key to solving another mystery - who killed Nadia Panarello? The photos, which show a man and woman seemingly on vacation, were left in the mailbox of Panarello's mother in the hours after the woman's body was found in her home in 2004.
Alleged counterfeiters charged
Three people are facing charges after allegations that counterfeit money was used at a service station along the 401 in South Glengarry.
Dozens arrested in Quebec payment card fraud sting
The RCMP has busted a multi-million dollar debit card scam. Montreal Bureau Chief Genevieve Beauchemin has more on how some of those arrested are facing charges of gangsterism.
As prisons close, complaints of overcrowding rise
Inmates in Canada's federal prisons have been sleeping in trailers, interview rooms, family visiting spaces and gymnasiums, while the percentage of prisoners sharing cells built for one has nearly doubled in under three years, according to documents obtained by The Globe and Mail.
Art imitates life as Maclean's inspires 'The Darling of Kandahar'
It all seems strangely inevitable, given the endless cycle of self-reference in modern literature .
University quality was forgotten in Quebec's drama
Check whichever ranking of universities you want. They all show the same broad result: Quebec universities don't rate internationally, with the emphatic exception of McGill and, to a lesser extent, the University of Montreal.
Vic Toews' logic is labyrinthine at the best of times, but his recent announcement that the federal government is closing three correctional institutions defies all reason.
Hydro-QuAİbec launches experimental project on plug-in vehicles and the power system
Montreal, QC, May 3, 2012 - Hydro-QuA©bec's research institute, IREQ, is proud to team up with B3CG Interconnect, based in Saint-Eustache, and its partners to test vehicle-to-grid and vehicle-to-home power exchanges.
The taxman gets arrested; 3 ex-CRA officials charged with fraud, corruption
After four years of investigations and police raids, several former federal tax officials at the Canada Revenue Agency are facing fraud and corruption charges over alleged extortion attempts.
Ergoresearch Announces Creation of Ergorecherche France
With this investment, Ergoresearch is embarking on an international development plan in partnership with Holding Proteor SAS - Ergoresearch Ltd "historical" shareholder and France's leader in orthopedic devices - and Mr Guillaume Perrin, who will be acting as President and CEO of Ergorecherche France.
Victims' groups help Montreal woman 'Zara' fight deportation to Pakistan
Vancouver Sun Garden columnist Steve Whysall tours VanDusen Botanical Garden's Plant Sale.
Kingston Pen union fights pending closure
The union representing guards at Kingston Penitentiary is fighting its closure as the historical prison's 465 workers' jobs are on the line.