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Toronto's deputy mayor: Rob Ford needs to address controversy
Members of Toronto's executive committee are drafting a letter to assure residents that work at city hall continues despite the mounting controversy surrounding Mayor Rob Ford, and will also call on the mayor to respond to allegations against him. -
Three rescued, no one killed in dramatic Washington bridge collapse
Three people are in stable condition after being rescued from the frigid waters of the Skagit River in Washington State following a dramatic bridge collapse Thursday night, but officials say they have now called off rescue efforts and believe no one else was affected by the disaster. -
Duffy says he won't leave Senate, calls for 'open inquiry' into expense scandal
Sen. Mike Duffy said Thursday he'll be "happy to co-operate" with anyone investigating the expense scandal that forced him to leave the Conservative caucus, but he won't quit the Senate. -
Montreal's boil water advisory lifted, mayor says
More than 1 million Montreal residents can finally drink water from their taps -- the city's mayor says a boil-water advisory has been lifted.
