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Conservatives take aim at gun registry Conservatives take aim
at gun registry


Stephen Harper's government wants to shoot down the federal gun registry. Just when its offices are so busy they've had to close to catch up on their paperwork.

Paige Aarhus
Producer: Scott Cressman

INTERACTIVE
SLIDESHOW SLIDESHOW: Canada's honour roll
See who Canada has awarded honorary citizenship to over the years.
VIDEO VIDEO: The scanning solution
Find out if this new technology is the next step in diagnostic medicine.

NEWS
Preserving property rights
for Aboriginal women
Preserving property rights for Aboriginal women When some Aboriginal women on reserves become divorced or widowed, no laws exist to protect them from losing their homes. What needs to change?

Jonathan Migneault
Producer: Dora Chang

Granting honours and giving offence
Granting honours and giving offence Canada has just granted honorary citizenship to Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi and hosted last year's recipient of the title, the Dalai Lama. Are these honours bestowed to celebrate the individuals or offend China — or both?

Simon Kupi
Producer: Marie-Jo Proulx

Here's looking at you, kidneys
Here's looking at you, kidneys New 3-D scanning technology may provide early detection of medical risk. Already widely used in Europe, a nod from Health Canada could bring it to Canadian doctors' offices and hospitals within months.

Yi Han
Producer: Simon Garan
Checkup for Canadian nursing: new blood needed
Checkup for Canadian nursing: new blood needed A checkup on registered nurses in Canada found that they are aging, just like the rest of the Canadian population. Ontario nurses say this is a problem that calls for urgent treatment.

Monica Fosado
Producer: Kristine Owram

A Canadian lost
in his own country
A Canadian lost in his own country Sick and in hospital, Guy Valliere says Canada is the country he has always called home, yet the government insists he is not a Canadian citizen. His last wish is that a law will pass to vindicate him and the Lost Canadians like him.

Katie DeRosa
Producer: Eric MacKenzie
MULTIMEDIA: THE NEVER-EMPTY NEST
BREAKING THE BANK

As the loonie soars to new heights, we dig deep into the pockets of history to find out more about the dollars and sense behind Canada's currency.

Dakshana Bascaramurty, Michelle Li, Mark Masters
Producer: Sarah Boothroyd

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Photo/Production Editor

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Multimedia Producer

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