Afghan police opened fire to disperse thousands of anti-American protesters rioting for a second day over an incident that the U.S. said was inadvertent burning of Muslim holy books at a military base in Kabul.
Nine women are suing Newfoundland and Labrador's largest health authority because their breasts were removed by mistake following inaccurate cancer tests.
On Wednesdays, CBCNews.ca's Politics blogger convenes a "people's caucus." Up for debate this week: the possibility of amendments (or lack thereof) to the government's controversial online surveillance and omnibus crime legislation, an assessment of the online campaign against Vic Toews (and his bill) and what to make of the newly-released NDP membership figures.
Two Montreal cardiologists are facing disciplinary action over allegations they received hefty kickbacks to push patients to the top of the waiting list, the Quebec College of Physicians says.
A fireball that lit up the night sky over Alberta and Saskatchewan was a 100-kilogram meteor, experts say.