Study probes Dawson College shooting fallout

A highly anticipated study into the psychological effects of school shootings will be released Thursday at Montreal's Dawson College, the school where a gunman opened fire in 2006.
Afghan detainee transfers top 400

The number of detainees transferred to Afghan forces from the Canadian military now exceeds 400, CBC News has learned.
Gay Ont. man loses blood donation negligence suit

A gay Toronto man who concealed his sexual history on a blood donor form and was sued for negligence by Canadian Blood Services has lost in Ontario Superior Court.
Pakistan donation deadline nears

Members of Toronto's Pakistani community are pushing people to donate to relief efforts in their flood-ravaged former homeland before the federal government stops matching donations Sept. 12.
Rethink approach to migrant ships: experts

The arrival of a ship carrying hundreds of Tamil migrants has prompted the federal government to launch a human trafficking awareness campaign, but some immigration experts are questioning whether that tactic is the best approach.
Roger Clemens probe gets Toronto police help

Toronto police have been called in to help the FBI and U.S. prosecutors in the perjury and steroid investigation case against major league baseball great Roger Clemens.
Air India perjury trial set to start in B.C.

The perjury trial of a key witness in the Air India trial is set to start in B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver.
Teens too revealing online: police

Police in a Nova Scotia town say they've uncovered some disturbing facts about the online habits of teenagers, thanks to several student spies.
Manitoba judge complainant fired from job

The Winnipeg man who went public with sexual allegations about Manitoba Judge Lori Douglas and her lawyer husband says he has been fired from his job in part because of the explicit photos of her he kept on his work computer.
Private funeral held for soldier

Crowds lined the streets outside a church where a funeral was held for a western Newfoundland soldier killed by an Afghanistan bomb.
B.C. logger stuns bear with rock

A B.C. logger says his experience as a baseball pitcher likely saved his life when he threw a rock at a charging bear and knocked it out cold.
Ferry ATM theft goes awry

Thieves failed to make off with a B.C. ferry's cash machine over the Labour Day weekend when they dropped it in the water, police say.
Oil regulator failing workers: union

The petroleum board that regulates Newfoundland and Labrador's offshore oil industry has failed to protect offshore workers, a union lawyer tells an inquiry into offshore helicopter safety.
'Hateful' online comments attacked by MP

Charlottetown MP Shawn Murphy is warning people to stop making potentially defamatory comments on the websites of the CBC P.E.I. and the Charlottetown Guardian newspaper.
Tamil migrant might be member of Tigers: CBSA

A Tamil migrant who arrived in B.C. with a boatload of other would-be refugees in August has been ordered held in detention on suspicion that he's a member of the Tamil Tigers, a separatist rebel organization banned in Canada.
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