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Friends and colleagues of Amanda Lindhout are expressing relief at the freelance journalist's release following 15 months in captivity in Somalia. More »
A P.E.I. government plan to cap property tax for as long as a residence remains in the hands of one owner is bad policy, says a tax economist from Trent University. More »
It is unfair that Prince Edward Islanders are the only Canadians that must pay for cancer drug Avastin on their own, says the Colorectal Cancer Association of Canada. More »
Small businesses in Saint John that cater to parents and children are struggling this fall as many families are staying home over concerns about being exposed to the H1N1 virus. More »
The Conservatives continue to hold a 10-point lead - stable for nearly one month - over the Liberals, a new EKOS poll suggests. More »
Christopher Little has been found guilty on two counts of first-degree murder for killing his estranged wife and another woman two years ago. More »
The Provincial Nominee Program has been a revolving door for a majority of immigrant families who participate, according to a report released Wednesday by the University of Prince Edward Island. More »
Canada's former chief of defence staff, Rick Hillier, says it's "ludicrous" to suggest that all detainees transferred by Canadians to Afghan prisons were likely tortured by Afghan officials and "absolutely false" that he saw reports including those allegations. More »
Saskatchewan's legislature has banned drivers from talking on cellphones that aren't the hands-free kind. More »
Hundreds of police officers have raided locations in the Montreal region and Ontario - including at least three daycares - in a crackdown on international fraud. More »