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Tories defend use of intel from torture
Tue, 7 Feb, 2012
Canadian Press 1:20 | 1,315 views
Ottawa has told Canada's spy agency it can use information obtained by torture if public safety is at risk. Public Safety Minister Vic Toews is standing by the decision, despite concern voiced by the opposition in parliament.
Tornado ravages Quebec town
3 hours ago
CBC.ca 5:17 | 691 views
Joanne Ignaccolo, a resident of St-Benoît-de-Mirabel, Que., describes the night a tornado crashed into her home
Calmer winds
3 hours ago
CBC.ca 1:38 | 218 views
While calmer winds and a drop in temperatures made it easier to battle wildfires near Timmins, Ont., hundreds of people are still unable to return to their homes
Bill 78 panned
3 hours ago
CBC.ca 1:38 | 123 views
What began as student demonstrations over tuition increases has grown to include Quebecers upset with how the provincial government has handled the crisis
Tornadoes hit Quebec
5 hours ago
Canadian Press 0:57 | 698 views
Saint Benoit de Mirabel, Quebec, is the site where one of two tornadoes struck the province Friday, causing heavy property damage. Environment Canada meteorologist Rene Heroux says no people appear to have been injured.
Weather change boosts forest fire dousing efforts
6 hours ago
Canadian Press 1:12 | 512 views
Cooler temperatures and a change in wind direction are aiding firefighting efforts in northern Ontario. Timmins Mayor Tom Laughren says the city is in "no imminent danger."
Wildfire evacuations
7 hours ago
CBC.ca 6:19 | 411 views
The managing director of Timmins airport talks about how nearby wildfires have affected his community
Labrador fires
7 hours ago
CBC.ca 2:11 | 148 views
Flames in the Happy Valley-Goose Bay area of Labrador started Friday at the Goose Bay airbase, fuelled by high winds and record high temperatures

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