GeneralICC convicts Congolese warlord in first-ever ruling for the court; Lubanga faces life in prisonThe International Criminal Court in the Hague has issued the first ruling in its 10-year history, convicting Congolese warlord...
GeneralU.S. military unveils non-lethal heat ray for crowd control: ’you’re gonna feel it’They say that it won’t hurt, but it will be unbearable. The U.S. military researchers unveiled its latest tool for crowd control...
GeneralMcClintic tells packed courtroom details of Tori Stafford’s kidnappingTerri-Lynne McClintic testified in a packed London, Ont. courtroom today, where she was called to the witness stand by the Crown...
GeneralTories to extend EDC’s emergency domestic lending powers for another yearIn a telling sign that Ottawa doesn’t think the credit market has sufficiently loosened up in the wake of the economic...
GeneralSarkozy angrily denies 2007 campaign funding from Moammar GadhafiFrance’s Mediapart is reporting that Nicholas Sarkozy, who is currently running for a second term as French president, accepted...
GeneralMayor of Oshawa invites Jann Arden to visit ’middle of nowhere’What does one think of when confronted with the expression, "middle of nowhere"? The blustering back country of the Canadian...
GeneralMcClintic, who is already serving a life sentence, will take stand in Tori Stafford murder trial todayMany will be following court proceedings in London, Ont., today as Terri-Lynne McClintic takes the stand in the Tori Stafford...
GeneralCanada is too dangerous for the former vice president, so he cancels Toronto speechFormer U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney has cancelled an appearance at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, where he was scheduled...
GeneralOmnibus crime bill C-10 passed; a Conservative election promise keptAs promised, the Conservative government in Ottawa has transformed the country’s legal landscape within the first 100 sitting days...
GeneralViterra stocks soar as takeover rumours swirl, with names like Cargill and Glencore thrown into the mixNow that the dismantling of the Canadian Wheat Board is imminent, Viterra, Inc., the Regina-based company that handles 45 per cent...