2 hrs ago | Reuters
Last brother from Mexico's Arellano Felix cartel pleads guilty in U.S.
Former Mexican drug lord Eduardo Arellano Felix, the last of four brothers captured or killed in connection with a once-powerful Tijuana-based cartel depicted in the Oscar-winning film "Traffic," pleaded guilty to U.S. drug charges on Friday.
2 hrs ago | Canada.com
Ethics investigations can only go so far, commissioner reminds Canadians
As the federal ethics commissioner readies for a look at Stephen Harper's former right-hand man, Mary Dawson is reminding Canadians her office can only look so far.
3 hrs ago | The Winnipeg Free Press
Canadian trucking co. says it had Wash. permit to cross I-5 bridge that collapsed
A truck hauling an oversized load of drilling equipment hit an overhead bridge girder on the major route between Seattle and Canada, sending a section of the interstate into the river below as the driver watched the structure collapse in his rearview mirror.
6 hrs ago | Star Phoenix
Fight breaks out during drug sale, two teens charged
On Tuesday, besieged with questions about The Great Senate Scandal, Stephen Harper didn't answer the questions that Canadians wanted answered.
10 hrs ago | Canada.com
Could have accepted chief of staff's resignation sooner, Harper admits
Prime Minister Stephen Harper acknowledged for the first time Thursday that "perhaps" he could have responded more quickly to the news that his trusted chief of staff had footed the $90,000 bill for Sen.
14 hrs ago | The Georgia Straight
Health Canada to lift some restrictions on blood donations from men who have sex with men
Blood donor screening will be changed from asking potential male donors if they have had sex with a man "even once, since 1977" to the past five years.
18 hrs ago | The Windsor Star
Windsor fugitive arrested in Texas after a decade
Mexican citizen Jacobo Peters Fehr who was a fugitive from Canadian courts for about 10 years but arrested in mid-April in the town of Lubbock.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.