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Allan Schoenborn, the B.C. father who killed his three children, has withdrawn his request for escorted leave from the psychiatric hospital where he is being detained.
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- Won't try to govern from 2nd place: Harper
Conservative Leader Stephen Harper said he would not attempt to form a government if another party won the most seats in the election and his party came in second place.
- Calgary father found guilty of killing children
A Calgary man has been found guilty of killing his two young children and trying to kill his estranged wife almost two years ago.
- Schoenborn withdraws request for escorted leave
Allan Schoenborn, the B.C. father who killed his three children, has withdrawn his request for escorted leave from the psychiatric hospital where he is being detained.
Canadian Press
- Comedian to appeal award to lesbian
VANCOUVER - A comedian's homophobic, profanity-laced verbal attacks on two lesbian audience members at a Vancouver restaurant four years ago were discriminatory, says the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal, which has ordered the comic and the venue to pay $22,000 in compensation.
- Top court approves Air India document seizure
VANCOUVER - The attorney general of British Columbia says the province will make all efforts to collect millions of dollars owed for legal fees by one of the men acquitted in the Air India bombings, after the country's highest court ruled in its favour Thursday.
- Tony Accurso's name kryptonite for politicians
OTTAWA - The name of controversial Quebec construction boss Tony Accurso has cost the careers of figures connected to Montreal City Hall, and has suddenly landed like a ball of kryptonite on the federal campaign trail.
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- Obama says new task force will examine gas prices
President Barack Obama said Thursday that the Justice Department will try to "root out" cases of fraud or manipulation in oil markets.
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Observers are keeping a close eye on this year’s Shanghai auto show. With the region’s car market expanding rapidly, the event it growing in importance for major automakers.
- Syrian activists vow largest protests to date
Protesters took credit Thursday for forcing President Bashar Assad to lift the country's 50-year state of emergency and brushed off his attempts to placate the monthlong uprising against his authoritarian regime.
CBC
- No Libyan ground war, NATO insists
NATO leaders have been quick to dispel rumours that the military alliance is moving toward deploying ground forces to Libya.
- BP to fund environmental rehab projects
U.S. officials say BP has agreed to provide $1 billion US for projects that will restore natural resources in the Gulf of Mexico damaged by last year's oil spill.
- French police find 5 bodies at family home
French police investigating the mysterious disappearance of a family of six have made a series of gruesome discoveries around the family home.
Canadian Press
- Philippine landslide leaves 1 dead, 40 missing
MANILA, Philippines - Philippine officials say a landslide in a remote gold-mining community in the south has killed one person and left 40 others missing.
- 2 Western photojournalists killed in Libya
An aid ship on Thursday ferried the bodies of two Western photojournalists from the besieged Libyan city of Misrata to Benghazi after they were killed and two others working alongside them were wounded while covering battles between rebels and government forces.
- Libyan rebels report gains in Misrata fighting
TRIPOLI, Libya - Rebels battled Moammar Gadhafi's troops Thursday for control of central Misrata, driving dozens of snipers from tall buildings in hours of urban warfare and gaining a tactical advantage in the only major city held by the opposition in western Libya, witnesses said.
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