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Montreal - Canadians may soon be involved in a war to protect Toronto's subway tunnels from Quebec terrorist separatists. But residents of the country's largest city need not panic because the frightening scenario is relegated to virtual reality. A new video game by Sony will make Quebec terrorists among a series of bad guys. In one mission, the Quebec Liberations Front has taken control of one of Toronto's underground subway tunnels. St. Catharines, Ont. - The man who went over Niagara Falls with only the clothes on his back left an Ontario court in a swarm of television cameras and microphones Thursday. Kirk Jones, 40, was bailed out by his brother, Keith, nearly five hours after a judge set bail at $1,000 Canadian and ordered Jones to stay out of Canada. "Monday, I feel like I reached out and touched the face of God and he smiled," Jones said. "I'm feeling very happy to be alive. I ask no one to ever try such a stunt again." Vancouver - An accused bomber talked about crashing Air India planes during a religious gathering at his home before 331 people were killed in two separate explosions, B.C. Supreme Court heard Thursday. Ripudaman Singh Malik told a group of people in his kitchen that some people he was meeting with in another room were talking about crashing Air India planes.