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Toyota Motor Corp. President Akio Toyoda bows as he makes a recall announcement at a press conference at its Tokyo headquarters, Japan, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010. (AP / Koji Sasahara)

Toyota recalls 437,000 Priuses, hybrids globally

Toyota has announced a major expansion to its current list of vehicle recalls. As of Tuesday, 437,000 Prius and other hybrid models are being recalled so that brake problems can be fixed.   32     6

U.S. Army Pfc. Colin Wells from Los Angeles, Calif., of the 4th Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment, 5th Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division takes a retina image of an Afghan man at a checkpoint, west of Lashkar Gah, in Helmand province, Southern Afghanistan, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010. (AP / Pier Paolo Cito)

U.S. Army tightens noose in southern Afghanistan

U.S. Army soldiers launched a preliminary operation Tuesday in support of a planned U.S.-Afghan attack on the largest Taliban-controlled town in southern Afghanistan.   1

Paxil, a commonly-prescribed antidepressant, may interfere with the breast cancer drug tamoxifen, Canadian researchers have found. The interaction appears to increase the risk the cancer could return, the study suggests.

Antidepressant blocks tamoxifen benefit: study

Paxil, a commonly-prescribed antidepressant, may interfere with the breast cancer drug tamoxifen, Canadian researchers have found. The interaction appears to increase the risk the cancer could return, the study found.   1

Nurse Patricia Schmidt assists with a positron emission tomography cat scan, or PET- CT, on a patient at River Radiology in Kingston, N.Y., Friday, June 15, 2007. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)

New rules could cut unnecessary CT scans for kids

A team of researchers from kids' hospitals across Canada has developed a set of rules to help doctors decide whether a child with a head injury really needs a CT scan.   1

Frantzy and Stacey Gala appear on CTV's Canada AM from London, Ont., on Monday, Feb. 8, 2010.

Canadian woman reunited with Haitian husband

An Ontario woman has been reunited with her Haitian husband after he was stranded in the earthquake-stricken country without his immigration papers.   1

AM Extras

Richard Crouse

Richard Crouse

Canada AM film critic Richard Crouse reviews "Frozen," "Saint John of Las Vegas" and "From Paris With Love."

Loren Christie

Travel Tips

Loren Christie with tips on how you can pull off a last minute Olympic trip.

Michel Emerson

Michael Emerson

The Emmy-winning actor on what's in store for the final season of 'Lost.'

Karl Lohnes

Karl Lohnes

Canada AM's home and decor expert on bathroom renos and the tax credit.

Added Value

Added Value

Last in series: Energy-efficient upgrades that are most sought.

Nutrition expert Leslie Beck

Leslie Beck

Surprising sources of sodium that could blow your recommended intake.

Help Haiti

Help Haiti

Aid groups need your help. Here's how you can donate to relief efforts in Haiti.

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A Facebook user logs into their account in Ottawa on Thursday, July 16, 2009. (Sean Kilpatrick / THE CANADIAN PRESS)

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AM Family

Canada AM Family

Read biographies of your Canada AM team.

Coming Up

WEDNESDAY

  • Tackling the terrain. Our own Bev Thomson tries to conquer the moguls with former Olympian John Smart.
  • From dishes to diets. Nutrition expert Leslie Beck dips into her viewer mailbag to answer your most pressing questions.
Contest

Today's Question

Who do you think should light the Olympic cauldron?

Betty Fox
Wayne Gretzky
Nancy Greene
Gaetan Boucher

Your Say

'I think one of Vancouver's homeless citizens, who have been neatly hidden to make way for the city's international Olympic glory, should light the cauldron.'

Read viewer feedback or post a comment

CTV Olympics

Jan Hudec takes another stage

If he wasn't an Olympian, alpine skier Jan Hudec says he'd like to be a drummer for country star Paul Brandt, who gives him a lesson.

St-Pierre turns to 3D training

Using a new forward-thinking, 3D training technique, Canadian goalie Kim St. Pierre is doing everything she can to be ready for the Olympics.

Canada AM hosts try bobsleigh

Jeff and Marci take a lesson from Olympians Lascelles Brown and Lyndon Rush on how to make the most of their bobsleigh starts.

Fashion Trends: Holt Renfrew and Armani on Canada AM

Dr. Wells explains how tapering can improve athlete performance

Dr. Greg Wells explains that as the Olympics near, many athletes will ease up their training in order to improve their performance.

Canada AM Contributors

Recipes

Naz Cavallaro's 'chili on the grill' recipe

Tasty B.C. pan roasted maple soy organic salmon fillet

Poached salmon with sun dried tomato and oregano dressing

Elizabeth Manley shares recipes for succotash, stuffed cantaloupe

Ken Kostick's bow-tie pasta with goat cheese, garlic and basil

AM Soundstage

Want to learn more about a performer you saw on Canada AM? Links to musicians' websites:

Bodhi Jones performed 'Hey El Nino'

Amaury Vassili performed Lucente Stella from the album 'VICERO: AMAURY VASSILI'

Celtic Woman performed 'Nil Sen La' from the album 'Songs From the Heart'