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12/May/2006 5:58PM |
Canada expects Afghan authorities will live up to their treaty obligations when Canadian soldiers hand over prisoners to them, Prime Minister Stephen Harper says.  | GUMBAD, AFGHANISTAN: A suspected Taliban prisoner is searched, handcuffed, and processed by members of 1st Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry earlier this week. (John D. McHugh/AFP/Getty Images) |
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12/May/2006 1:54PM |
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Four U.S. marines drowned when their tank fell off a bridge and plunged into a canal west of Baghdad, the military said Friday.
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12/May/2006 11:36AM |
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A Regina man on trial for murder who's defending himself in court is no longer participating in the trial – at least in person.
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12/May/2006 11:24AM |
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Canada needs more immigrants but the Conservative leader stopped short of setting specific target numbers.
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12/May/2006 10:54AM |
The two young daughters of the man from British Columbia presumed dead in the March 22 sinking of the Queen of the North are suing BC Ferries, alleging negligence.  | A mini-sub captured this image of the sunken Queen of the North. (Courtesy: Transportation Safety Board of Canada) |
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12/May/2006 9:56AM |
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Tempers flared at a public meeting in Bishop's Falls in Newfoundland and Labrador on Thursday night, as about 100 people gathered to discuss whether a convicted sex offender should leave town.
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12/May/2006 5:06AM |
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The man who says he kidnapped and killed Toronto schoolgirl Cecilia Zhang will find out today when he's eligible for parole.
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