Canadian government seeks clemency for Alberta native on Montana’s death row for 1983 slayings

Canada seeks clemency for man on Mont. death row

Terrorism still remains a global threat: Canadian PM

OTTAWA - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has warned that terrorism is still prevalent nine years after the September 11 attacks in America, and added that no country is immune to terrorism.

Canada mulls crackdown on Tamil immigrant ‘refugee’ ships over security fears

OTTAWA - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has warned that his government would “not hesitate to strengthen” the laws in the country, if required, to prevent future ships with migrants from arriving in Canadian waters.

Ottawa police charge 3 men in bank firebombing ahead of G-8 and G-20 summits

3 men charged in bank firebombing

OTTAWA — Ottawa police have charged three men in the firebombing of a bank last month in the Canadian capital.

Indian-origin ex-MP\’s wife out of Canadian government

OTTAWA - Indian-origin ex-MP Rahim Jaffer, who became an embarrassment for the Canadian prime minister because of alleged shady deals, saw his minister wife being sacked from the cabinet Friday.

G-8 club of wealthy nations push ahead in drive for new Iran sanctions

Michelle Obama and President Barack Obama

Hillary slams Canada, leaves Arctic summit

The Dalai Lama

Clinton says China will be involved in Iran sanctions push at UN

Clinton: China to play role in Iran sanctions push

Canada’s government will take supervised injection site case to Supreme Court

Canada to take injection site case to top court

Canada to delay opening of Parliament until after Winter Olympics

Canada to delay opening of Parliament

OTTAWA — Canada’s Parliament won’t convene until after the Winter Olympics, which are being held in Vancouver and nearby Whistler from Feb. 12 to Feb. 28, in a move seen as buying Prime Minister Stephen Harper time to reorder his political agenda.

Canada’s Supreme Court increases libel protection for press and bloggers

Canada court increases libel protections

TORONTO — The Supreme Court of Canada strengthened protections for journalists and bloggers in a pair of rulings, hailed as a victory for press freedom in a country with especially stringent libel laws.

Female ski jumpers lose final bid to compete when Canada’s top court refuses to hear appeal

Female ski jumpers lose final bid to compete

Canada’s top court refuses to hear case of female ski jumpers who want to compete in Vancouver

Top court refuses to hear appeal ski jump appeal

Olympic torch arrives at Parliament in Ottawa, carried by 81-year-old former skating champion

A parliamentary welcome for Olympic torch

OTTAWA — The Olympic torch has arrived at Parliament.

Canada Supreme Court hears appeal of news blackout in terror case

Canada Supreme Court hears media appeal

OTTAWA — News blackouts unjustifiably prevented the public from learning why charges were dropped or suspended for some terror suspects, media lawyers told Canada’s Supreme Court on Monday.

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