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- Egypt acquits 26 men accused of debauchery in Cairo bathhouse
- Alberta courts to end publishing judgments on own web sites
- Perjury case against RCMP related to Dziekanski’s death can proceed: B.C. judge
- Former Arksnsas judge pleads guilty, admits taking bribe to cut jury verdict from $5.2M to $1M
- G20 police misconduct hearing asked to subpoena Chief Bill Blair
- Obama proposes new data laws as US Central Command hacked by ISIS sympathizers
- Loonie dips to lowest level since April 2009
- US Supreme Court rejects challenge to Affordable Care Act
- Ontario shopping for new human rights commissioner as Barbara Hall retires - Toronto Star
- New York Times reporter will not be forced to testify in CIA leak trial
- John Baird flies to Egypt to seek Mohamed Fahmy's release
- Dentistry investigation should be done externally, Dalhousie senate told
- Former Egyptian president Mubarak to be retried in embezzlement case
- The high cost of bad faith. Upheld punitive damages sting insurers who deny benefits unfairly via Omar Ha-Redeye
- Ransomware hackers pose threat to BC law firms - CBC.ca
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- Man to argue at Ontario Court of Appeal that 'driving while black' led to vehicle stop, gun conviction
- G20 police misconduct hearing asked to subpoena Chief Bill Blair
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