4 hrs ago | Squamish Chief
Federal Court upholds 2011 election results in 'robocall' ridings
The Federal Court has rejected a bid to overturn the results in six federal ridings from the 2011 election - but both sides are claiming victory in the so-called robocalls affair.
4 hrs ago | Canada.com
Federal judge confirms election fraud in 2011 vote
Electoral fraud occurred during the last federal election, a federal court judge ruled on Thursday, but there is no proof that it affected the outcomes in six ridings at issue, so the elections will not be overturned.
4 hrs ago | Edmonton Journal
Federal court finds fraud in six ridings in last election
Electoral fraud occurred during the last federal election, a federal court judge ruled on Thursday, but there is no proof that it affected the outcomes in six ridings at issue so the elections will not be overturned.
6 hrs ago | Canada.com
Drug cartel member pleads guilty to murder, attempted murder of 2 US agents in Mexico
A Mexican drug cartel member pleaded guilty Thursday to the killing and wounding of two U.S. agents in Mexico, and the guilty pleas of three other men were unsealed in connection to the shooting.
7 hrs ago | Hawkes Bay Today
CHARGED: Former Napier city councillor Peter Beckett is accused of killing his wife. PHOTO/FILE
A pre-trial hearing for a former Napier man accused of murdering his wife in Canada has been adjourned.
11 hrs ago | Canada.com
Report calls for decriminalizing both 'hard' and 'soft' drugs
The personal use of illegal drugs, including heroin and crack cocaine, should be decriminalized as part of a federal-provincial strategy to tackle drug abuse, a B.C.-based national coalition of drug policy experts argue.
15 hrs ago | Regina Leader Post
Jockeying starts over making the Senate more accountable
Senators should disclose their expenses just as cabinet ministers do, the top Conservative in the Senate says, meaning the details of every trip and every receipt could be made public.
19 hrs ago | CBC News
Family of Ontario man missing in Australia pleads for army help
Prabhdeep Srawn, 25, hasn't been heard from since parking his rental car May 13 in a village near an Australian national park.
21 hrs ago | Weyburn This Week
Canada and Pacific Alliance trade bloc size each other up for trade prospects
The leaders of Canada and the Pacific Alliance will be sizing each other up today to see if Canada might be a good fit with the nascent Latin American trade bloc.
Heavy rain, run-off-swollen waterways could mean southern Interior floods
Homeowners in low lying areas over a wide section of B.C.'s southern and southeastern Interior are being urged to brace for flooding.
Video: Harper outlines what he knew, when, on Senate scandal
Prime Minister Stephen Harper says he was not consulted by his chief of staff before Nigel Wright paid $90,000 to Sen.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper flees scandal: As damage control goes, this was a train wreck
Should Alberta's Wildrose party ever choose to launch a federal wing, Tuesday's tragi-comedy on Parliament Hill will serve as a helpful point of germination.
'Quality Balls' doc profiles Winnipeg-born comedy veteran David Steinberg
David Steinberg arrives at the 64th Annual Directors Guild of America Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday, Jan.
Canada lifts lifetime ban on gay men giving blood, some restrictions remain
Canadian Blood Services says men who have not had sex with other men within the last five years will be allowed to donate blood when the new policy comes into effect this summer.
Housing slowdown to worsen, cost 150,000 jobs, says mortgage group
Canada's housing market is slowing dramatically in terms of both sales and construction, dragging down economic growth and putting some 150,000 jobs at risk in coming years, a mortgage industry association warns in its spring report.
Jimmy Kimmel, Jon Stewart crack jokes about Rob Ford
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford's woes over crack cocaine allegations are providing plenty of late-night television fodder for Jimmy Kimmel, Jon Stewart and other comedians south of the border.
Judge scolds 'flabby, sad generation' for skipping jury duty
The chief justice of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court is demanding to know why 95 people, or 40 per cent of prospective jurors, were not in court Tuesday for the start of a five-day trial.
Senate debates expense audits amid greater scrutiny
The Senate is debating reports about the living and travel claims of three senators who have all been ordered to repay inappropriately claimed money.
Outgoing U.S. ambassador to join BMO as vice-chairman
Outgoing U.S. Ambassador David Jacobson is poised to join one of Canada's largest banks when he steps down from his diplomatic role in July.
B.C. mine's temporary foreign workers case dismissed
HD Mining International says it hired workers from China because the Canadians who applied for the jobs weren't qualified.