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updated EU at stalemate on Canada's oilsands ranking

European Union officials are at a stalemate after voting on whether to classify Canada's oilsands crude as more harmful to the environment than other fuels — a proposal that Canada would fight. 7:53 AM ET

analysis Brian Stewart: A national security strategy for dangerous times

With the world in so much turmoil, Ottawa needs to become more creative in assessing what really counts for Canada's security and economic well-being, writes Brian Stewart. 4:42 PM ET

Online surveillance bill setup costs estimated at $80M

It's going to cost at least $80 million to implement the government's lawful access bill to force internet and telecommunications service providers to collect customer information in case police need it for an investigation, CBC News has learned. 10:12 PM ET video

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  • Toews surprised by content of Bill C-30 Feb. 22, 2012 11:10 AM This week on The House, Evan Solomon speaks with Public Safety Minister Vic Toews and Ontario Privacy Commissioner Ann Cavoukian about the government's controversial internet surveillance bill. Toews steps back from controversial remarks he made earlier in the week, expresses surprise at a section of the bill on exceptional circumstances, reacts to the #TellVicEverything Twitter campaign, and 'Vikileaks.'