OTTAWA - Statistics Canada says the economy lost 11,000 net jobs last month, with unemployment remaining unchanged at 7.0 per cent.
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Researchers with a cyber security firm say they have uncovered that a hacker used access to a Canadian Internet provider to hijack large foreign networks, stealing more than US$83,000 in virtual currency.
Raymond Gravel, a former Bloc Quebecois MP and well-known Quebec priest, has died.
Police are investigating an email that threatens to bomb Toronto city hall unless Mayor Rob Ford resigns.
A Canadian law professor will chair a United Nations commission examining possible violations of the rules of war in Gaza, but the appointment is already drawing fire.
Canada's number crunching agency says about one in six members of the military have reported experiencing symptoms of mental or alcohol disorders.
None of Ontario's utilities use the same model of so-called "smart" meters that has been linked to fires in Saskatchewan, the province's electricity regulator said Monday.