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- Tamil migrant data reported stolen
- A group helping Tamil migrants who arrived in Canada last month says "sensitive information" has been stolen from its Toronto office. more »
- Megabus driver was lost, police say
- While the investigation continues into Saturday's deadly double-decker bus crash, an executive with the company says the bus driver made a wrong turn. more »
- Ontario woman dies in Mexico fall
- A 19-year-old Ontario woman has died after falling off a balcony at a hotel in Cancun, Mexico. more »
- Turks OK constitutional changes
- Turks have approved a package of 26 changes to the constitution, which the government says will help the country's bid to join the European Union. more »
- American held in Iran offered bail
- Iranian authorities say they will release jailed American hiker Sarah Shourd on $500,000 bail because of health problems. more »
- Soldiers smuggle Afghan heroin: report
- The British government is investigating allegations that British and Canadian soldiers are involved in smuggling heroin out of Afghanistan, a London newspaper says. more »
- Teen charged after Winnipeg man torched
- Police have charged a 19-year-old after Gerald Dumas was doused with liquid and set on fire in a Winnipeg alley. more »
- Coast Guard starts $14.5M N.S. HQ
- The Coast Guard is building a new headquarters on the shore of the Bedford Basin near Halifax. more »
- Greek PM rules out new austerity moves
- The Greek government is planning no new austerity measures as part of efforts to pull the country out of debt, the prime minister said Sunday. more »
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- Megabus driver was lost, police say
- While the investigation continues into Saturday's deadly double-decker bus crash, an executive with the company says the bus driver made a wrong turn.
- Turks OK constitutional changes
- Turks have approved a package of 26 changes to the constitution, which the government says will help the country's bid to join the European Union.
- Qur'an burning threat sparks more protests
- Tensions remain over a U.S. pastor's threat to burn copies of the Qur'an, even though he has cancelled those plans.
Canada »
- Tamil migrant data reported stolen
- A group helping Tamil migrants who arrived in Canada last month says "sensitive information" has been stolen from its Toronto office.
- Olympic chief backs Quebec arena funding
- The head of the Canadian Olympic Committee is calling on Western Canada to rally behind the idea of building a new hockey rink in Quebec City with federal tax money.
- Hundreds flee Calgary apartment fire
- Several hundred people were forced out of their homes early Sunday morning after several fires started in an apartment complex in southwest Calgary.
Politics »
- Pakistani PM calls for more flood aid
- Pakistan's prime minister is hoping for more aid from other countries to address the humanitarian disaster resulting from summer floods.
- Olympic chief backs Quebec arena funding
- The head of the Canadian Olympic Committee is calling on Western Canada to rally behind the idea of building a new hockey rink in Quebec City with federal tax money.
- Ont. opposition eager as legislature resumes
- Ontario opposition parties are determined to capitalize on missteps and policy reversals by the Liberal government as politicians return to the legislature.
Health »
- 50-year cancer study launched in Alberta
- A long-term study aims to answer the troubling question of how people develop cancer.
- Genetically modified salmon safe, FDA says
- Documents released by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration say genetically modified salmon being reared on P.E.I. is safe, to the concern of groups on both sides of the border.
- Leadbetter burgers linked to more E. coli cases
- The number of cases of E. coli associated with eating Leadbetter Cowboy Beef Burgers has risen to five with at least one more suspected case being investigated.
Arts & Entertainment »
- TIFF's new HQ opens with public party
- Throngs of film fans gathered in downtown Toronto midday Sunday to witness the opening of TIFF Bell Lightbox, the long-awaited new home of the Toronto International Film Festival.
- British Museum lands $39.7M donation
- John Sainsbury, former head of U.K. supermarket chain Sainsbury, has given $39.7 million to the British Museum.
- French filmmaker Claude Chabrol dies
- French director Claude Chabrol, a member of the Nouvelle Vague movement in cinema, has died at age 80.
Technology & Science »
- Canadian tapped to head Nokia
- Nokia replaces CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo with Canadian Stephen Elop of Microsoft, as the world's top maker of mobile phones aims to regain lost ground in the fiercely competitive smart phone market.
- New internet map could help save it
- A geometric 'atlas' of the internet has been created in an effort to preserve it in the coming decades.
- Genetic find may curb parasitic plant
- Chemical and genetic innovations may help combat a parasitic plant destroying African crops, say Canadian researchers.
Money »
- BCE to buy CTV for $1.3B
- BCE Inc. says it will spend $1.3 billion to buy the CTV television network, which would make it one of North America's biggest communications conglomerates.
- Oilsands campaign hits Times Square
- The Alberta government is hoping to change negative perceptions of the oilsands by running brief ads in New York's Times Square.
- CAW head decries end of EI extension
- Ken Lewenza, the president of the Canadian Auto Workers Union, says the federal government's decision to end stimulus measures on employment insurance is premature.
Consumer Life »
- Farm practices in spotlight in salmonella cases
- High intensity farming practices are in the spotlight after an outbreak of salmonella in the U.S. that was linked with two Iowa farms involved in egg production on a massive scale.
- Hike water prices to stop waste: expert
- The former UN climate chief who has advocated putting a price on carbon emissions says water also should carry an appropriate cost.
- Leadbetter burgers linked to more E. coli cases
- The number of cases of E. coli associated with eating Leadbetter Cowboy Beef Burgers has risen to five with at least one more suspected case being investigated.
Sports »
- Bombers blast Riders in Banjo Bowl
- The Winnipeg Blue Bombers won the seventh renewal of the Banjo Bowl by blasting the Saskatchewan Roughriders 31-2 on Sunday afternoon.
- Jays' Lind wins game with 9th-inning blast
- Blue Jays designated hitter Adam Lind hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth to give Toronto a 5-4 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday.
- Tillman set to become Eskimos GM: report
- Eric Tillman will be the new general manager of the Edmonton Eskimos, according to the Edmonton Journal's website.
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