Injured soldiers get expanded benefits
The federal government is announcing an additional $2 billion in funding to help wounded soldiers. cbc.ca |
Carry-on liquids could return for air travel
A top official with the International Civil Aviation Organization expects airline passengers to be able to bring gels and liquids back on board within a couple of years. cbc.ca |
More Tory donors got Parliament reno deals: Bloc
The Bloc Québécois is accusing the Conservative government of engineering a system of giving federal contracts to renovate Parliament buildings to companies whose executives donated money to the Conservative Party. cbc.ca |
Heavily pregnant Céline Dion hospitalized
Céline Dion has been admitted to a Florida hospital to prevent the early delivery of her twins. cbc.ca |
CSIS ex-chief slams courts, Canadians: WikiLeaks
A U.S. official reported that former CSIS director Jim Judd said Canadians and their courts had an "Alice in Wonderland" worldview, according to a memo released by WikiLeaks. cbc.ca |