U.S. senator backs meat labelling law
A visiting American politician who sits on a U.S. Senate agriculture committee supports a contentious country-of-origin labelling law. cbc.ca |
Undesirable lead levels found in Montreal homes
Public health officials in Montreal have found what they call undesirable levels of lead in 18 per cent of recently tested homes with young children, CBC News has learned. cbc.ca |
Alberta oilsands water panel named
Six scientists have been named to a provincial panel that will compare water monitoring data around the oilsands mines in northern Alberta. cbc.ca |
Que. actor's pornography trial postponed
The lawyer of a Quebec actor charged with possession and distribution of child pornography stepped down on Monday, postponing the trial until Nov. 18. cbc.ca |
Russell Williams links with Forces being cut
The Canadian Forces is cutting the links with convicted killer and former colonel Russell Williams.The former colonel, who is serving a life sentence for the brutal sex slayings of two women, went through a final medical exam last week. cbc.ca |