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Privacy Law Protects Killer

  • Lynda Shaw was murdered 15 years ago. Police announced Friday in London that they now know the killer was on parole after serving a dozen years for two other killings. Police announced that they now know who killed Shaw, but they won't say who it is, citing privacy laws that protect the man's identity even though he's been dead since 1994. CBC News

  • Federal Liberals are jumping to the defence of Canada's next governor general after questions have been raised about whether MichaĆ«lle Jean was sympathetic to the cause of Quebec separation. CBC News

  • A day after Ottawa hiked prison terms for crystal meth cookers and dealers, people working with addicts say tougher sentences aren't enough to solve the drug problem. CBC News

  • Greenpeace says video it made of international fishing vessels off Canada proves that bottom-dragging nets are destroying fish stocks. CBC News

  • New Brunswick Premier Bernard Lord says he will be taking safety concerns into account when deciding whether his province should follow the United States and extend daylight saving time. CTV News


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