In the wake of allegations that Afghan detainees were abused and even tortured after they were handed over by Canadian Forces, we look at what it would take to mount a legal case against Canada and how strong that case would be.
A landmark case for anyone who has ever bought or sold a house. A couple in British Columbia has successfully sued a home inspector for not seeing 200-thousand dollars worth of structural flaws.
A conversation with Barack Obama's Chief Campaign Manager, David Plouffe.
The H1N1 pandemic has reached its peak in various parts of the country, and a number of Canadians have already had their brush with the disease. We talk to some sufferers about their brush with the biggest headline grabbing common illness since SARS. And we found a few of H1N1's most unusual victims.
There are fewer government dollars for child welfare for first nation's children than for other kids. About 1 in 200 non-aboriginal children is under state care compared to 1 in 10 aboriginal children. We ask why the discrepancy in funding?
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