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- StatsCan emails warned of poor census response rate
- Statistics Canada sounded alarm bells to the Conservative government that the response rate for a voluntary long-form census would be less than 50 per cent, according to documents obtained by CBC News.
- Dr. Charles Smith's victims to be compensated
- Ontario will offer payments of up to $250,000 for each person whose life was directly affected by Dr. Charles Smith's flawed pediatric forensic pathology.
- Braidwood inquiry Taser findings upheld by court
- The B.C. Supreme Court has upheld findings by the Braidwood inquiry that stun guns can kill.
- Ex-U.S. senator Ted Stevens dies in plane crash
- A plane carrying former U.S. senator Ted Stevens and ex-NASA chief Sean O'Keefe crashed near a remote fishing village in Alaska, killing the longtime senator and at least four others, authorities say.
- Alzheimer's predicted by spinal-fluid test
- Alzheimer's disease can be accurately predicted by analyzing biomarkers in spinal fluid, Belgium researchers have found.
- Pakistan rain hampers aid delivery
- Extreme flooding and heavy monsoon rains in parts of Pakistan are limiting the ability of Pakistani officials and international relief organizations to deliver emergency aid, a UN agency says.
- Huge iceberg breaks off Greenland glacier
- For the second time in a month, a massive iceberg has broken off a glacier in Greenland, raising concerns among scientists about the world's warming oceans.
- Brother charged with murder after teen stabbed
- The brother of a 14-year-old girl found stabbed to death Monday evening at her family home in Côte St. Luc, Que., has been charged with first-degree murder.
- Windsor, Acadia football players banned for drugs
- Two more Canadian university football players have been suspended after steroid use was detected in nationwide doping-control tests.
- Facebook speeding boast leads to conviction
- A 19-year-old man from a Toronto suburb has pleaded guilty to careless driving after boasting on Facebook that he drove 100 kilometres an hour over the speed limit on a residential street.