Last updated: Saturday, November 21, 2009 | 6:57 PM ET
- Vancouver Island evacuation order lifted
- An evacuation order has been lifted for hundreds of south Vancouver Island residents forced from their homes by flooding. more »
- 4 dead in crash south of Calgary
- RCMP say four people died when two vehicles collided on a stretch of divided highway about 75 kilometres south of Calgary. more »
- N.B. man recovering after car plunges into culvert
- A New Brunswick man is recovering in hospital after his car plunged into a washed-out culvert near Chipman. more »
- McCain argues against Afghanistan exit date
- U.S. Senator John McCain says military exit dates and exit strategies in Afghanistan should not even be discussed until NATO gets the upper hand in its fight against Taliban militants. more »
- 2 explosive devices detonate in northeast Calgary
- Two explosive devices were detonated in a parking lot between two apartment buildings in northeast Calgary early Saturday morning in an attack police say was targeted. more »
- Search for Halifax sailor resumes in morning
- The search for a Halifax sailor, who is missing somewhere between Nova Scotia and Bermuda, has been scaled back until Sunday. more »
- Huge crowds greet Olympic torch in P.E.I.
- The Olympic torch hit P.E.I.'s famous red soil Saturday afternoon, where it was greeted by large crowds of people, many of them sporting red attire. more »
- Ottawa will stay course on stimulus: Flaherty
- Rather than turning off the stimulus taps or pouring more fuel on the economic fire, Ottawa will stand pat with the $61 billion in stimulus spending announced in January, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says. more »
- CAW, Johnson Controls reach tentative deal
- After a successful late-night bargaining session, the Canadian Auto Workers Union and management at Johnson Controls have reached a tentative agreement on a new three-year labour deal. more »
Headlines across Canada
British Columbia »
- Vancouver Island evacuation order lifted
- An evacuation order has been lifted for hundreds of south Vancouver Island residents forced from their homes by flooding.
- Girl, 15, sexually assaulted in Port Coquitlam
- Police in a Metro Vancouver suburb are investigating after a 15-year-old girl was sexually assaulted early Saturday morning.
- B.C. November wetter than usual
- November is living up to its reputation as B.C.'s wettest month in the calendar year.
Windsor »
- CAW, Johnson Controls reach tentative deal
- After a successful late-night bargaining session, the Canadian Auto Workers Union and management at Johnson Controls have reached a tentative agreement on a new three-year labour deal.
- Police arrest 2 in fake PIN pad scheme
- Police in Windsor, Ont. have arrested two people accused of trying to swap legitimate debit card PIN pads for decoys near the cash registers of two local businesses.
- Virtue, Moir in control at Skate Canada
- Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir have put a stranglehold on the ice dance competition at Skate Canada in Kitchener, Ont.
Prince Edward Island »
- Huge crowds greet Olympic torch in P.E.I.
- The Olympic torch hit P.E.I.'s famous red soil Saturday afternoon, where it was greeted by large crowds of people, many of them sporting red attire.
- Canada's sledge hockey team wins silver
- Canada's sledge hockey team settled for a silver medal after losing 3-2 in overtime to the United States in Saturday's gold-medal game at the World Sledge Hockey Challenge in Charlottetown.
- P.E.I. deficit to be $85M
- P.E.I.'s deficit for the 2009-2010 fiscal year will be $85 million, treasurer Wes Sheridan announced during his fiscal update on Friday.
Calgary »
- 2 explosive devices detonate in northeast Calgary
- Two explosive devices were detonated in a parking lot between two apartment buildings in northeast Calgary early Saturday morning in an attack police say was targeted.
- Kings bow down to Iginla, Flames
- Jarome Iginla scored a goal in each period to lead the Calgary Flames to a 5-2 victory in Los Angeles on Saturday.
- 4 dead in crash south of Calgary
- RCMP say four people died when two vehicles collided on a stretch of divided highway about 75 kilometres south of Calgary.
Toronto »
- No new leads in Mariam case
- Police have wrapped up interviews with some 1,000 students at the high school that missing Toronto teen Mariam Makhniashvili attended, but have not uncovered any new leads.
- More H1N1 vaccine, ventilators to come
- Ontario supplied hospitals with 200 additional ventilators on Friday in anticipation of a surge in swine flu cases.
- Toronto's ROM crystal on ugliest buildings list
- A conspicuous addition to Toronto's Royal Ontario Museum has made it onto a toursim website's list of the "World's Top 10 Ugly Buildings."
Nova Scotia »
- Disgraced N.S. bishop Lahey replaced
- The Roman Catholic Church has appointed a replacement for Bishop Raymond Lahey, of the Diocese of Antigonish, N.S., who is facing child pornography charges.
- Search for Halifax sailor resumes in morning
- The search for a Halifax sailor, who is missing somewhere between Nova Scotia and Bermuda, has been scaled back until Sunday.
- McCain argues against Afghanistan exit date
- U.S. Senator John McCain says military exit dates and exit strategies in Afghanistan should not even be discussed until NATO gets the upper hand in its fight against Taliban militants.
Edmonton »
- Alberta RCMP uncover alleged 'chop shop'
- RCMP in Alberta say after a lengthy investigation they've busted an alleged "chop shop" on the Frog Lake First Nation, east of Edmonton.
- Minivan in fatal Alberta crash was stolen
- One of the vehicles in a fiery double-fatal crash that occurred after an Alberta RCMP chase was stolen, according to the provincial agency investigating the incident.
- Alberta H1N1 clinics open to everyone on Monday
- Alberta is re-opening its swine flu vaccination clinics to the general public starting Monday.
Ottawa »
- Lesbian U.S. deserter's case must be reviewed: court
- The Federal Court says the refugee board must reassess the case of a lesbian soldier who deserted from the U.S. army and fled to Canada, saying the board made mistakes in rejecting her bid to seek refugee status.
- City of Ottawa faces budget squeeze
- Ottawa city councillors must come up with ways to pay a multimillion-dollar settlement for the city's failed light rail plan while limiting program cuts and tax increases. Meanwhile, the city's reserves have been wiped out.
- Queen's, Calgary to battle for Vanier Cup
- The powerful Laval Rouge et Or could not handle the heat in the Kingston kitchen, falling 33-30 in the Mitchell Bowl to Queen's despite a late rally.
Newfoundland & Labrador »
- Swine flu shot available to all in N.L.
- Newfoundland and Labrador health officials announced Friday that the swine flu vaccine is now available to the general public.
- Charges laid in Blackhead fatality
- The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary in St. John's has laid charges against two people in connection with a traffic death on Blackhead Road near Cape Spear on Oct. 3.
- 2nd arrest in daring smash and grab robbery
- A jeweller who chased down a robber Thursday evening in St. John's says he may never be able to practise his craft again.
Saskatchewan »
- What's going to happen in the CFL's division finals?
- Having gone a brilliant, confidence building 1-1 in last week's picks, and not planning any trips to Regina in the near future, we present our choices for this Sunday's Canadian Football League division finals.
- Concrete business ruined in blaze
- A Saskatoon concrete business was left a smouldering ruin Saturday after an overnight fire consumed most of the premises.
- La Ronge Mounties arrest assault suspect
- The La Ronge man wanted by police in connection with two serious attacks is in custody, RCMP reported late Saturday afternoon.
Montreal »
- Vaccination of general public may start soon
- Some regions of Quebec may soon be able to start vaccinating members of the general public against the swine flu, public health officials said Friday.
- AMT promises better train service
- The Metropolitan Transport Agency is promising commuters using its Dorion-Rigaud train line that its service will be better this winter.
- Queen's, Calgary to battle for Vanier Cup
- The powerful Laval Rouge et Or could not handle the heat in the Kingston kitchen, falling 33-30 in the Mitchell Bowl to Queen's despite a late rally.
North »
- RCMP to revamp internal investigation policy
- The RCMP plans to change the way it investigates its own officers across Canada, including in Nunavut, where two Mounties were recently accused of inappropriate behaviour.
- Yukon confirms 2nd swine flu death
- A middle-aged woman in the Yukon has died of swine flu.
- Hay River residents continue tackling drug issues
- The murder conviction handed down this week to an Alberta drug dealer who killed an RCMP officer in Hay River, N.W.T., comes as residents in that community continue to confront the drug trade.
Manitoba »
- Few show up for H1N1 shots
- Officials in Winnipeg report unusually low numbers of people are attending clinics to be vaccinated against the swine flu.
- Homicide investigation underway in Transcona
- An incident in Winnipeg's Transcona neighbourhood early Saturday has left one man dead and several people in police custody.
- Selkirk high school students face drug charges
- Two 16-year-old students from the Lord Selkirk Regional Comprehensive Secondary School in Selkirk are facing drug charges after being arrested Friday morning at the school.
New Brunswick »
- Vigil honours dead N.B. teen
- About 150 people turned out Saturday for a candlelight vigil in Fredericton to honour the memory of Hilary Bonnell, a teenager who was buried this week after being missing for more than two months.
- Restoration of historic train station underway
- Work has begun to restore Fredericton's historic railway station for its new tenant, NB Liquor Corporation.
- N.B. man recovering after car plunges into culvert
- A New Brunswick man is recovering in hospital after his car plunged into a washed-out culvert near Chipman.
More Headlines from Canadian Press
- Duncan, North Cowichan residents returning home after flood evacuation, big clean up begins
- Former defence chief Hillier says Obama's message could be key to Afghan debate
- Pope Benedict appoints new bishop for troubled Nova Scotia diocese
- Parti Quebecois debate language, immigration, identity at weekend meeting
- Outspoken wife of Stephane Dion offers scathing view of Michael Ignatieff
- Canadian warship takes up anti piracy duties off the coast of east Africa
- Canadian soldiers push deeper into insurgent territory in Kandahar
- Weather trivia calendar lets Canadians indulge in their favourite pastime: David Phillips
- Search for missing solo N.S. sailor stretches from south of Halifax to Bermuda
- Charges are pending after RCMP discover alleged 'chop shop' on First Nation
Inside Politics »
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- From my colleague, Power & Politics associate producer Ryan Hicks: As promised, here are the reports University of Ottawa law professor Amir Attaran showed to Power & Politics on... Continue reading this post
- The official line on detainees
- Today I put the following questions to the Department of Foreign Affairs, and the Department of National Defence. Here are the answers they sent me, for... Continue reading this post















