Two slayings and an attempted murder have been reported inside a Montreal hospital, in separate incidents that were kept quiet for several days. BLOG POSTS | Peter Worthington: Why Didn't the Elliot Lake Rescue Workers Do Their Jobs? It may already be too late to save anyone trapped in roof collapse of the building in the Elliot Lake mall, but rescue attempts have been less than gallant. Appalling, even. Barely 48 hours after the collapse, rescue efforts were called off -- until Premier Dalton McGuinty intervened and locals vehemently protested. Good lord! Don't the Emergency Measures people know that rescuers are supposed to risk their lives to save others? Quitting because of danger is like soldiers refusing to fight for fear they might be hurt. | | Colette Kenney: What to do When He STILL Won't Propose You and your boyfriend have been together for years, you're perfect together, in fact he's told you that you're the one. So what gives? Why won't he just propose already? Here's some advice for those who lay awake at night wondering when -- if ever -- the big day will come. | | Emily Kennedy: Will the Government Cooperate With Canada's Co-Ops? This week, Montreal will welcome hundreds of leaders from a business sector that is trying to "build a better world": The co-op sector. Co-op leaders from across Canada are meeting in celebration of the UN International Year of Co-operatives. Although awareness remains the biggest challenge for the co-op sector, it also presents an opportunity for government to step in and do some good. | | Sheryl Saperia: How to Define Terrorism Without Getting Political Earlier this month, the Supreme Court of Canada began hearing an appeal from Mohammad Momin Khawaja, a former Ottawa software developer convicted of several terrorism-related offences. Whatever the court's decision, defining "terrorism" and its related terms will continue to be controversial in Canada and across the globe. | | Candice Olson: One Bathroom's Transformation From Blah to Spa Wendy's guest bathroom was completely washed out. Located prominently at the top of the stairs, this room was definitely a real eyesore. Complete with dim lighting, lack of storage and even a broken toilet, this bathroom was ready for renovation! Nothing a little mosaic tile, steamy lighting and glass accoutrements can't fix! | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.CA |
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