Omar Khadr, the youngest prisoner to be held at the Guantanamo Bay detention centre, has been returned to his native Canada. Omar Khadr had been held at the US base in Cuba since 2002, after being detained in Afghanistan aged 15. A military plane flew Omar Khadr, the last Westerner at Guantanamo, to Canada early on Saturday. He will serve the rest of his eight-year jail term in Canada. He pleaded…

Fujifilm is moving into the beauty market by launching its own range of anti-ageing creams, Astalift. The Japanese photography company has harnessed its expertise with collagen and antioxidants – used to fix emulsion to film and prevent the image fading – to produce a compound that protects the skin from harmful ultra-violet sun rays. According to Fujifilm, the new Astalift products h…

The Canadian operation of Pizza Hut has launched a fragrance after receiving an enthusiastic response to a post asking fans just how much they loved the smell of a box of its pizza being opened. Named Eau de Pizza Hut, the scent apparently has “top notes of freshly baked, hand-tossed dough”. Released as a limited-edition, its launch marks the Pizza Hut Canada Facebookpage reaching 100,000 fans. B…
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…tion in hospital. As the suspect was led away, firefighters were called to put out a fire that had been lit outside the building. The attack marred PQ celebrations after claiming a projected 54 of the 125 seats in the primarily French-speaking province. It is unclear whether the party’s victory will lead to a new referendum on separation from the rest of Canada. Previous PQ governments held…

Taylor Van Diest, a teenager from Armstrong, British Columbia in Canada, who died after being beaten unconscious on Halloween was dressed as a zombie and covered in fake blood the night of her killing. Taylor Van Diest, 18, died in hospital on Monday. The teenager had been found unconscious near some railway tracks after a search by police, friends and family. Royal Canadian Mounted Police said o…
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…the vessel – 4,703 miles away from where it was originally moored – floating towards the shore. It has been determined that the boat has been adrift without anybody at the helm since March 11 last year. The 50-foot-long (15-meter-long) vessel was recently about 160 miles (260 kilometers) west of Haida Gwaii, islands off the north-coast of British Columbia, slowly drifting toward shore….

…taken to hospital. A small passenger aircraft crashed on Russ Baker Way, a busy street from Richmond, Canada, injuring all nine aboard, but miraculously all passengers were alive The Beech King Air 100 caught fire after it came to rest on a street just 900 meteres from Vancouver International Airport. Witness Steven Baran told CBC News that the aircraft slammed onto the road and slid into a car…

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…cted. Hours later, the tsunami warning was downgraded and the state governor said Hawaii could count its blessings. Wave heights of three to six feet had been predicted in some areas. The quake struck 125 miles (200 km) south-west of the Canadian town of Prince Rupert at a depth of 11 miles (18km), said the US Geological Survey. While the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center did not initially expect a t…

Hurricane names: how and why scientists named hurricanes? Hurricane Irene, which became tropical storm travelled along 1,100 miles of US coastline leaving a trail of destruction as reaching far inland. Irene remnants began to dissipate over Canada while storm left behind at least 44 deaths, widespread flooding and millions of houses and buildings without power. People started to get back to wor…

Canadian authorities have arrested and charged two people with conspiring to carry out an “al-Qaeda inspired” attack on a passenger train in Toronto. At a news conference, the authorities said the suspects Chiheb Esseghaier, 30, and Raed Jaser, 35, were arrested in Montreal and Toronto on Monday. They allegedly planned to derail a VIA passenger train in the greater Toronto area. It wa…

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…tenced by a Fujian court. Lai Changxing was accused of bribing officials and smuggling goods including cars, cigarettes and oil in one of China’s biggest political scandals. He fled to Canada in 1999 and avoided extradition for 12 years by arguing he faced torture and execution in China. Beijing promised Canada he would not be executed and he was deported in 2011. Lai Changxing was accused…

Are you looking for the best vacation spots in the world? New York City and The Hamptons; Paris and Dublin; Australia and Japan are just a few of great places to vacation, but take a peek at the following 5 locations for families, couples and friends vacations. Tilos, Greece Photo by commons.wikimedia.org user Chrischerf Tilos is one of the most beautiful yet overlooked islands off th…
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Mohammad Shafia, a Muslim father from Ontario, Canada, was charged with murdering his three daughters in apparent honour killings has said he would do it again – even if they came back to life 100 times. Mohammad Shafia, 58, cursed his daughters Zainab, 19, Sahar, 17, and Geeti, 13, saying they were “treacherous” as he likened them to prostitutes during a conversation that was r…
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…to take fourth place. Another action sequel, The Bourne Legacy, rounded off the top five with weekend takings of $4 million. Another new release, Bruce Willis thriller The Cold Light of Day, opened in 13th place with a disappointing $1.8 million. This weekend’s sluggish results follow a mixed summer that included blockbusters such as The Avengers and The Dark Knight Rises. Yet it also saw we…
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McDonald’s is revealing how a potato makes it from the farm to the fast food joint. A new video chronicles the plants’ journey to become the tasty fried strip and aims to quash the rumors circulating about where the restaurant chain actually gets its food. Scott Gibson, who works for McDonald’s Canada, stepped forward to explain the process and set the story straight. “We’…
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…oes were reported across the South on Christmas Day. The storm moved across northern New England on Thursday afternoon. Heavy snow was also reported in eastern parts of Canada. Lebanon, Maine reported 12 in of snow, with up to 18 inches expected in the state and nearby Vermont and New Hampshire by the end of Thursday. In Coudersport, Pennsylvania, where the storm has stopped, the National Weather…

US divers have found what appear to be remains of a crew of an Army amphibious plane that went down in the Eastern St Lawrence River during World War II. The PBY-5A Catalina capsized in rough water on its way back to base in Maine on 2 November 1942. Parks Canada first found in the plane in 2009 during a survey, and contacted US officials when they saw the plane’s fuselage was largely intac…
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Daryl Hannah was arrested Tuesday in front of the White House along with other environmental protesters who oppose a proposed Canada – U.S. Gulf Coast oil pipeline. The 50 year-old actress, well known from “Splash” and “Roxanne”, was arrested after refusing police orders to leave the sit-in protest and she was released after paying a $100 fine, U.S. Parks police said…

Credit ratings agency Moody’s has decided to downgrade 15 global banks and financial institutions. In the US, Bank of America and Citigroup were among those marked down. The UK banks downgraded were Royal Bank of Scotland, Barclays and HSBC. Lloyds also had its rating cut by Moody’s in a separate announcement. The other institutions that have been downgraded are Goldman Sachs, Morgan…
…udice against others. The study, by academics at Brock University in Ontario, Canada, analyzed large UK studies which compared childhood intelligence with political views in adulthood across more than 15,000 people. The authors claim that people with low intelligence gravitate towards right-wing views because they make them feel safe. Crucially, people’s educational level is not what determi…

…arily mean it all fell into the sea, said NASA and the U.S. Air Force’s Joint Space Operations Center. “NASA’s decommissioned Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite fell back to Earth between 11:23 p. m. EDT Friday [3:23 a.m UTC Saturday], Sept. 23 and 1:09 a.m. EDT [05:09 a.m. UTC Saturday] Sept. 24. The Joint Space Operations Center at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California said the sa…