- Detainee transfers halted 3 times in 2009, feds say
- Canada halted the transfer of detainees to Afghan prisons three times in 2009 over concerns of treatment of prisoners and access to facilities, officials in Ottawa said Monday. more »
- Liberals propose restricting MPs' partisan flyers
- The Liberals want the federal government to restrict how much partisan flyers MPs can send to constituents at taxpayers' expense. more »
- Mother lost grip in child's airport fall: police
- A 15-month-old Winnipeg-born boy died Sunday night after wriggling out of his mother's arms and falling about 15 metres at Toronto's Pearson International Airport. more »
- Red Cross told late about prisoner transfers
- Canadian officials delayed telling the Red Cross it had transferred prisoners to Afghan authorities, CBC News has learned, a situation that may have put detainees at greater risk of abuse. more »
- Northwest Passage traffic breaks record
- A record number of vessels, from rowboats to cargo ships, travelled through the Northwest Passage this year, the Canadian Coast Guard says. more »
- N.L. crash chopper failed certification test: FAA
- A test to certify the model of helicopter involved in a fatal crash off Newfoundland showed it would remain airborne for "around 10 minutes" — about one third of the time required — if oil leaked from its gearbox, aviation regulators say. more »
- Housing first for mentally ill homeless
- More than 1,300 homeless people across Canada will be provided housing as part of a massive four-year project to study the link between mental health and homelessness. more »
- ISPs to monitor child porn under proposed bill
- The federal Conservative government plans to introduce new legislation this week requiring internet service providers to take a more active role in reporting child pornography to police, CBC News has learned. more »
- Neo-Nazi sought for attempted murder in bomb attack
- Calgary police are looking for a self-proclaimed white supremacist and a teenager suspected of leaving explosive devices outside an apartment unit that later detonated in a nearby parking lot. more »
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- Sudbury's one-site hospital plan nears end
- Patients will be merged from the old sites to the new site early in the new year. (runs 7:13)

- Catholic scholar criticizes Sault Diocese
- Priest is outspoken critic of how the church deals with sexual abuse by its members. (10:46)

- 120 Children's Aid employees face layoff
- The Children's Aid Society in Moosonee issues layoff notices to all staff. (runs 9:45)

- No church apology for victims of sexual abuse by priest
- Bishop says no apology at this time from the Catholic church. (runs 6:38)

- The eco-urinal, a North Bay man's idea.
- A water conserving invention who's time may finally have come . (runs 6:32)

- Sudbury opens clinic for people who might have the flu
- Take an audio tour of the only flu assessment centre in northeastern Ontario. (runs 5:45)

- Using sensors to detect wildlife on the highway
- A stretch of Highway 17 north of Sault Ste. Marie will be used to test the technology. (runs 5:21)

- Sault College students operate deer check station
- The students gather information about the St. Joseph Island deer population. (4:19)

- Crossroads - The future of forestry communities
- Crossroads wraps up with a panel discussing the future of forestry towns. (runs 13:09)

- Crossroads - Hearst 2
- Crossroads looks at how the community of Hearst is trying to move forward as a forestry town. (runs 12:01)

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