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RCMP acknowledges using controversial spy tech to track cellphone data
The RCMP confirmed on Wednesday, April 5, 2017, that the Mounties use so-called mobile device identifiers, also known as Stingrays, to identify and locate cellphones.
U.S. Homeland Security head expressed little concern about border with Canada
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly expressed little concern about border with Canada.
Tory leadership candidate Steven Blaney mixes up Yogi Berra and Babe Ruth
At least he had the right team.
Former PM Mulroney returns to Ottawa to help Liberals
Former Conservative prime minister Brian Mulroney will be on hand on Thursday, April 6, 2017 in Ottawa to brief members of the Trudeau government's cabinet committee on Canada-U.S. relations.
Soaring house prices in Toronto 'deeply troubling' for homebuyers, says mayor
Ontario Finance Minister Charles Sousa says "there is no silver bullet" that can address the hot housing market in the Greater Toronto Area and beyond.
Hydro-Quebec overcharged Quebecers for electricity: cabinet minister
Quebecers have unwittingly helped the province balance its budget in paying their electricity bills.
Trudeau expected to visit Juno Beach after Vimy Ridge commemoration
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to follow this weekend's commemorations of the 100th anniversary of the battle of Vimy Ridge by visiting another famous Canadian battlefield: Juno Beach.
Armed guards instructed to shield Don Meredith from questions about Senate sex scandal
The Senate kept reporters at bay as it held a hearing to review alleged ethical violations by one of its own, Sen. Don Meredith.
Ethics probe clears former Alberta premier Redford again in tobacco lawsuit
Another investigation has cleared former Alberta premier Alison Redford of wrongdoing on how she selected a law firm to sue tobacco companies on behalf of the province.
Dutch court clears cyberbully's extradition to Canada
The mother of Amanda Todd who took her own life after enduring cyberbullying says it's "just surreal" that the Dutch man charged in her daughter's case has been approved for extradition to Canada.