CIA Director: 7 CIA workers killed in Afghanistan

The Taliban claimed responsibility for infiltrating a CIA post with a suicide bomber who set off an explosion that killed seven American intelligence staffers and wounded six others in an attack believed one of the worst in the agency’s history.

Carbon monoxide likely killed Gatineau family

Police say carbon monoxide poisoning is likely to blame for the deaths of three people whose bodies were found in a home in Gatineau, Que., early Wednesday afternoon.

Slain soldiers praised for passion, dedication

Families, friends and military officials are paying tribute to four Canadian soldiers who died in a bomb blast that also killed a Calgary journalist.

Proroguing Parliament is ‘routine,’ Tories say

While the opposition accuses the Conservatives of avoiding accountability by requesting Parliament be prorogued for the second time in a year, Tory observers say it’s nothing more than a routine procedure.

Toronto says so long to 2009 with a bang

About 50,000 partiers are expected to ring in the New Year at Nathan Phillips square Thursday night, despite a forecast that calls for showers and light flurries.

Stop-work orders were issued before scaffold deaths

Ontario’s Ministry of Labour says it issued at least eight orders — including two stop-work orders — at the Toronto apartment building where four migrant workers plunged to their deaths on Christmas Eve.

Security video of Junction suspect released

Police have release security video of a suspect in the murder of Kenneth Mark.

WWI mortars found in two Peterborough homes

Police and bomb experts were called to two homes in Peterborough, Ont. after the discovery of mortars dating back to the First World War.

New Year resolutions

Hear what resolutions people in Toronto are making.

TSX surges 31 per cent over the past year

The Toronto stock market climbed modestly as the TSX wound up 2009 trading with one of its biggest annual gains in more than a quarter century.

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