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The next time a judge, a lawyer or a cop breaks out into the mantra that people smugglers will be punished to the fullest extent of the law, tell them you have heard that joke before.
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"If she was a white man saying a lot of this stuff, it would be shocking," says ex-employee of lawyer Margaret Wong.More
You don't have to be a nuclear scientist to deduce that Canada has played a strident role in North Korea's covert march to get nuclear weapons.More
A U.S. intelligence agent reveals that North Korean spies wined, dined and
provided women to a Canadian nuclear engineer to get Candu reactor information.
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Suhaib Ilyasi, one of India's most popular TV stars has been charged for allegedly harassing his wife, Anju, for dowry and forcing her to commit suicide.More
A Vietnamese woman, who claims to have been married into a family of heroin traffickers has sought refugee status in Vancouver.More
Ottawa's move to impose visas on Malaysians wanting to visit Canada is mired in half-truths and bent diplomacy.More
Nurses, maids and migrant workers in B.C. slam Canada's decision to blacklist supporters of communist guerrillas in the Philippines.More
A Canadian volunteer teacher remains in critical condition fighting for her life after a knife-wielding assailant slit her throat during a robbery attempt in Thailand.More
The newly elected president of the world basketball federation has offered US$1 million to anyone who can prove he is a crook.More
President Macagapal - Arroyo's appeals to return a man accused of masterminding two political assassinations in the Philippines, have been rebuffed by a Canadian court.More
After a four year battle to expose lavish spending by Canadian diplomats from Asia to Europe to Latin America, a whistleblower has been given the right to sue the government for C$36 millionMore
A expert is pushing the theory that there are remarkable similarities in the traditional lifestyles of Native Canadians and the Chinese indicating the two are of the same stock.More
The Bush Administration has thrown its weight behind a global oil corporation in a court battle against human rights claims.More
Eighty years after meeting his premature death in the trenches of Northern France, Canada's Unknown Soldier was finally brought back home for a final burial in 2000.More
Authorities in Thailand are stopping as many as 200 people every month trying to enter North America on forged travel documents.More
An internet bargain hunter in China who drove the price of a second-hand Volkswagen down to just 116 yuan (C$22) now faces a legal battle.More
Million dollars in medical supplies and clothes raised by Canadian
Indians lying idle in Bombay port
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Several of the ten companies and individuals accused by the United States of selling chemical and germ warfare materials to Iran have Canadian connections.More
The United States will not pay US$34 million it earmarked for a U.N. family planning programs overseas, an initiative aimed at controlling population.More
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