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- Pamela Wallin repays $100K in expenses, blames Senate 'lynch mob' video
- Senator Pamela Wallin says she has repaid $100,600.98 in expenses as demanded by a Senate committee, but maintains she was not treated fairly by auditors who found her expenses were ineligible.
- Allegations mice bit patient's face prompt suspensions
- A union says three workers have been suspended at a long-term care home in Alberta where allegations were made that mice bit a disabled patient's face.
- Vancouver officer charged with assaulting cyclist video
- A Vancouver police officer has been charged with assaulting a cyclist after video of the punch was posted on the internet.
- Eli Lilly files $500M NAFTA suit against Canada over drug patents
- Eli Lilly is accusing Canada of violating its obligations to foreign investors under the North American Free Trade Agreement by allowing its courts to invalidate patents for two of its drugs.
- Pesticide linked to bee deaths to get tighter regulation
- The federal government is trying to quell growing worries about pesticide dust killing millions of bees by introducing changes for crop farmers, but some beekeepers call it a "Band-Aid" solution.
- Maria Mourani, expelled Bloc MP, quits the party video
- Maria Mourani, who was kicked out of the Bloc Québécois caucus over her opposition to the Parti Québécois' proposed charter of Quebec values, says she has decided to quit the party.
- video Peer review of CT scans, mammograms set for pilot projects video
- Hospitals in some parts of Canada are launching pilot projects that will provide more oversight in the review of CT scans and mammograms.
- Carly Rae Jepsen's hacker gets 4-month conditional sentence video
- A B.C. man who hacked into the online accounts of pop star Carly Rae Jepsen and stole photos and videos has been given a four-month conditional sentence in Abbotsford, B.C.
- Balloonist stranded in Newfoundland rescued by CBC video
- Jonathan Trappe, a balloonist who had been attempting to cross the Atlantic Ocean but was forced to land in a remote area on Newfoundland's west coast, was picked up on Friday afternoon by a helicopter that had been chartered by CBC to conduct an aerial survey of the area.
- Calgary derailment protesters gather after 'CP Fail' video
- About 60 people stood outside Alyth Yard in Calgary to protest what they see as a failure of Canadian Pacific Railways after a train derailment Wednesday night.
- Tropical storm Gabrielle could bring flash floods to N.S.
- The Canadian Hurricane Centre in Dartmouth is warning flash floods are possible if tropical storm Gabrielle continues to drench Nova Scotia in rain.
- Who are Canada's top 1%?
- What does it take to be among the top one per cent of all income earners in Canada? We dug deep into the data from Statistics Canada's latest National Household Survey to find out more about just who these people are.
- Dellen Millard farm searched by OPP haz-mat team
- Police officers, including members of the Ontario Provincial Police haz-mat team, are continuing their work at the Waterloo Region farm of Dellen Millard, who is accused in the killing of Tim Bosma.
- analysis Prorogation starts countdown to the next election: Greg Weston
- As Prime Minister Stephen Harper got his proclamation to shutter Parliament until Oct. 16, ministers were preparing to fan out across the land to convince Canadians the government is still hard at work. Think of it as the start of the next election campaign.
- Ikea monkey won't be returned to owner video
- An Ontario judge rules that the Ikea monkey will not be returned to its owner, Yasmin Nakhuda, and will remain in an animal sanctuary.
- exclusive Harper cabinet readies major B.C. pipelines push video
- A parade of cabinet ministers and senior bureaucrats will head to British Columbia starting next week as part of a major push to mollify opponents of building oil pipelines to the West Coast, CBC News has learned.
- Modern homes burn 8 times faster than 50 years ago audio
- Firefighters say today's homes, furnished with modern technology and oil-based products, burn faster and present dangers never seen before.