Charest testifies at judge-naming inquiry
All eyes are on the Bastarache commission as Quebec Premier Jean Charest prepares to testify about what role, if any, he played in alleged Liberal tampering in the naming of judges. cbc.ca |
Facebook threats lead to Montreal arrest
A Montreal man has been arrested after police were tipped that death threats were made on Facebook. cbc.ca |
Ont. scraps eco fee program
Ontario made a quick about face Tuesday, admitting that its eco fees program was "flawed" and promised to scrap the controversial plan immediately. cbc.ca |
Alberta flood victims still awaiting help
Residents of the stretch of southern Alberta struck by torrential rains this summer say the disaster assistance money they were promised has been tied up in red tape. cbc.ca |
Tories hold Dauphin-Swan River-Marquette
The CBC News decision desk projects that Conservative Robert Sopuck will win the federal byelection in the Manitoba riding of Dauphin-Swan River-Marquette, one of three byelections Monday. cbc.ca |