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Nine locations at CFB Gagetown have, still today, unacceptable levels of dioxins resulting from chemical spraying that occurred during the last half century, a federal fact-finding investigation has revealed. INDEPTH: Agent Orange That is six more than the federal government  |


Liberal leadership candidate Joe Volpe has returned $27,000 in donations from five donors under the age of 18 whose fathers are current and former executives with drug companies.  |
A Federal Court judge in Ottawa has stayed the deportation of Lai Changxing, China's most wanted man who is accused of bribing Chinese officials and smuggling $10 billion worth of goods.  |
Stephen Harper's minority Conservative government may be headed for a confrontation with the judiciary over how much judges are paid.  |


Police are investigating the death of a man in Quebec's Mauricie Region, where a destructive storm caused flooding and landslides this week.  |  |
A speech by Immigration Minister Monte Solberg was abruptly cancelled Wednesday when a group of hecklers besieged him in an Ottawa church. About a dozen protesters began shouting as Solberg took the podium during the annual meeting of Citizens for  |
Nova Scotian Progressive Conservative Leader Rodney MacDonald, a well-known fiddler who became premier earlier this year, is calling a provincial election ad placed by the NDP an assault on Celtic culture. RELATED: Nova Scotia Votes 2006 The 30-second television ad,  |
Two reports to be released Thursday on the spraying of Agent Orange and other chemical defoliants at a Canadian Forces base in New Brunswick should make clearer what actually happened, the man in charge of the fact-finding mission says.  |  |
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