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Greyhound bus killer Vince Li gets freedom to travel to Winnipeg, beaches

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Greyhound bus killer Vince Li has been granted more freedom, including supervised trips to Winnipeg, Lockport and its beaches.

Sen. Pamela Wallin quits Conservative caucus over travel claims

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One of Prime Minister Stephen Harper's worst weeks in politics has ended with the exit of another high-profile senator from the Conservative caucus.

One fisherman dead, two missing off N.B. coast

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One fisherman has been found dead and the search is on for two others after their boat hit a sandbar off the coast of New Brunswick Saturday.

Senate expense claim scandal dampers Victoria Day festivities

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Tory MPs may not be in the mood for fireworks and barbecues over the Victoria Day weekend, amid a Senate expense claim scandal that forced Senators Mike Duffy and Pamela Wallin to leave the party caucus.

Arrogant B.C. NDP did themselves in

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The B.C. NDP face plant was so bad they'll be getting sympathy cards from the Toronto Maple Leafs. Almost the only consolation is they fell on the pollsters and pundits confident they'd win. So what went wrong?

Doug Ford defends Rob Ford in 'crack video' allegations

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Councillor Doug Ford jumped to his brother’s defence Saturday after allegations surfaced that Mayor Rob Ford was filmed by drug dealers smoking crack cocaine.

Anglo-rights activists blast Quebec for new language bill

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The Quebec government claims to be listening to the concerns of anglophones regarding a new language bill, but its actions don't reflect its words, two prominent Montreal anglo-rights activists say.

Woman killed at show and shine jeep event in Edmonton

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A 20-year-old spectator is dead after a stunt went wrong at a show and shine event in Oliver Square Saturday.

Forensic investigation into Tim Bosma death wrapped up

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As forensic investigators begin to wrap up their look into two properties in Waterloo Region, many more layers and players have been revealed in the mysterious case of accused murderer Dellen Millard.

Nigel Wright, Stephen Harper's chief of staff, resigns

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper's chief of staff has resigned his post after helping Sen. Mike Duffy to repay $90,000 in improperly claimed expenses.

Group wants Victoria Day name change

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A group of actors, writers and politicians is calling for Canada’s government to change the name of Victoria Day to honour Canada’s First Nations communities as well as the monarchy.

Costa Rican paper alleges Canadian was victim of a hit

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A Costa Rican newspaper says a Canadian man who was killed in that country last week was the victim of a targeted attack.

Freak snowstorm hits Gander, N.F on Victoria Day weekend

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While Ontarians were lounging on beaches and barbecuing on the Victoria Day weekend, Newfoundlanders were digging out after a freak snowstorm buried parts of the province under about two feet of snow.

Unlicenced girl, 15, caught driving 77 km/h over limit

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Cops say a teenage girl without a driver's licence was nabbed going 77 km/h over the speed limit on the Queen Elizabeth II Highway on Monday.

Stephen Harper escapes to South America amid Senate controversy

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper darts off to South America Tuesday as his party and office attempt to put a lid on an explosive Senate firestorm at home.

NDP wants RCMP to probe Senate expense scandal

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The NDP has dialed 911 on the Senate expense scandal.

Monarchists oppose Victoria Day name change

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The Monarchist League of Canada has come out against a call to give Victoria Day a new name.

Sex-tape soldier hopes for closure

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The Quebec soldier whose stolen sex tape ruined her military career said she hoped to reach an "accommodation" with army officials.

Harper to make first comments on Senate scandal

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper will make his first public comments Tuesday morning on the Senate expense scandal that has become one of his most serious political crises since taking office in 2006.

Accused PQ rally shooter to go straight to trial

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Accused separatist rally shooter Richard Henry Bain waived his preliminary hearing Tuesday and was ordered to stand trial for murder.
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