The identity of a man, said to be an RCMP officer, engaged in violent bondage sex scenes and in some graphic images that were made public has been questioned.
Identity of man in bondage photos questioned
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Target hits bull's-eye with Canadian content promise
The feds are giving American retail giant Target the green light to take over Zellers stores in Canada.
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Montreal murder victim's screams went unreported by neighbours
Catherine Deboucherville screamed sporadically for more than 30 minutes in her home Thursday morning and not one of her neighbours called the police.
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Vancouverites strip down for cancer research
They stripped down to their underwear to raise awareness for cancers that occur below the waist and raised $633,000.
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Another First Nations community says no to pipeline
A B.C.-based First Nations community has added its name to the list of opponents of the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline.
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Two killed in B.C. plane crash
Two people are dead after a small plane crashed shortly after takeoff on Saturday afternoon in Vernon, B.C., police say.
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Justin Trudeau stampedes into Calgary
You can feel a buzz under this big tent.
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Boy, 8, dies after being run over by parade float
An 8-year-old boy is dead after he was run over by a parade float in Preeceville, Sask., on Saturday afternoon.
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Elections Canada results in court
The Supreme Court on Tuesday will hear the case of a disputed election result in a Toronto riding last federal election and consider whether Elections Canada’s clerical errors affected the outcome.
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Nuclear engineers go on strike
Picket lines went up in front of nuclear sites in Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick on Monday as engineers, scientists and technologists went on strike.
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Iran UN role peeves Canada
Canada remained silent when Iran was given a key role in United Nations arms trade treaty talks and then complained afterwards, QMI Agency has learned.
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Oda expensed air purifer: Sources
Former Conservative minister Bev Oda ordered an air purifier for her office -- at taxpayers' expense -- so she could smoke without detection, QMI Agency has learned.
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Lawyers cheer judge's snub of mandatory minimum sentence
Criminal defence lawyers are calling an Ontario court ruling a victory after a judge ignored the mandatory minimum sentence for gun-related offences.
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Riot 'poster boy' looks to move on
The lawyer for a 2011 Stanley Cup rioter sentenced last week said her client is ready to accept his punishment and move on after submitting a written apology to a judge Monday.
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$50M Lotto Max winner hasn't collected
A unidentified woman from Victoriaville won the top prize of $50 million in Friday's Lotto Max.
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Sex scandal judge’s husband calls actions ‘bizarre'
Alex Chapman showed no discomfort when his divorce lawyer Jack King proposed that he seduce King’s wife, Lori Douglas, an inquiry heard Tuesday.
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Cop, man fall into Niagara gorge
Emergency officials are looking for a man and a police officer in the Niagara gorge.
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Top court upholds conviction in high-profile kidnapping case
The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that a person who participates in the unlawful confinement of a kidnapping victim can also be found guilty of kidnapping, even if they weren't present when the victim was snatched.
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Concordia raises $70,000 for Jun Lin fund
Concordia University has collected more than $70,000 to help the family of former student Jun Lin, 33, who was murdered and dismembered in May.
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Trade to top Canada-Germany leaders' meeting
Canada’s efforts to wean itself off its largest trading partner -- the U.S. -- will move ahead next month when German Chancellor Angela Merkel makes her first bilateral visit here.
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