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- Montreal shootings may be revenge killings
- A brazen fatal shooting in an Old Montreal clothing store Thursday afternoon could be a response to the recent slaying of the son of Vito Rizzuto, the reputed head of the Montreal Mafia, police sources said.
- Contraception an 'option' in maternal health plan
- Birth control won't be excluded after all from the Conservative government's new maternal health intitiative for developing countries.
- McKeever, Forest, Woolstencroft win gold
- The gold medals keep coming for Canada's Paralympic team. Canada doubled its gold medal tally to six on Thursday by winning three in Whistler, B.C.
- Canadians split on pot, death penalty: poll
- Canadian opinion tends to be split on the issues of legalizing marijuana and reintroducing capital punishment, an EKOS poll released Thursday suggests.
- MS surgery draws Ottawa man to Poland
- An Ottawa man with multiple sclerosis is cashing in his retirement savings to go to Poland on Monday for controversial surgery he hopes will relieve his symptoms.
- Saskatoon police shielded PM from 'embarrassment'
- Saskatoon police are being criticized for shielding Prime Minister Stephen Harper from potential embarrassment during a protest against the prorogation of Parliament.
- Isotope shortage puts patients at risk
- The health of thousands of Canadian and U.S. patients could be put in jeopardy by a critical shortage of radioactive isotopes over the next few weeks, nuclear medicine experts say.
- Air Canada stands by pilot
- Air Canada is standing by a pilot at the centre of a bizarre incident two years ago in which co-workers refused to fly with him, fearing he was suicidal and accusing him of threatening to ditch his aircraft in the Atlantic Ocean.
- More stimulus spending coming
- The federal government says it should have more success in 2010 spending its infrastructure stimulus funds than it did last year.
- Canadian sledge hockey team loses semifinal
- There will be no Canadian hockey hat trick in Vancouver as the host team was upset 3-1 by Japan in the Paralympic sledge hockey semifinal on Thursday.

