An 87-year-old London, Ont., man was handcuffed and allegedly pushed face first into the ground by police officers sent to his home after his wife who has Alzheimer’s told passersby a “bad man” was in her home Monday.
Senior allegedly roughed up by cops after wife with Alzheimer’s tells passersby a ‘bad man’ is in her house
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Tim Hortons coffee angels strike again
Picking up the tab for hundreds of coffees at Tim Hortons has become a Canadian trend this week.
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800 homes evacuated after tanker spills jet fuel in B.C.
Almost 800 B.C. homes are under a mandatory evacuation order after a tanker truck crashed Friday, spilling 35,000 litres of jet fuel into a creek running through the Slocan Valley in the West Kootenay region.
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Prime Minster Stephen Harper attends mass honouring Lac-Megantic train crash victims
A mass to remember the 47 victims of the Lac-Megantic train disaster was held on Saturday morning in the grief-stricken Quebec town.
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Six teens dead in crash near Lloydminster, Sask.
Six teens were killed after a horrific crash between a small car and an oil tanker at a rural intersection near the Alberta-Saskatchewan border.
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Women's underwear targeted in break-ins
Police are concerned by three recent cases in which homes have been entered and women’s undergarments stolen.
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Obama has facts wrong on Keystone XL: TransCanada
The energy infrastructure giant behind the Keystone XL pipeline says U.S. President Barack Obama has his facts wrong on the project.
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Lisa Gibson’s body found in Red River
Police confirmed Sunday morning a body found in the Red River was that of missing mom Lisa Gibson.
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Condition of American lawyer attacked by polar bear improving
The American lawyer who was attacked by a polar bear while hiking in a National Park in northern Labrador is no longer in critical condition.
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Drivers paying the price at the pumps
Stuart Young no longer drives to work.
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Out-of-shape soldiers a 'national threat': Obesity expert
Obesity in the Canadian Forces is becoming a "national threat," an obesity expert warns.
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Truck crashes into Calgary Courts Centre
A man is in custody after he crashed his pickup truck into the Calgary Courts Centre early Monday, police say.
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Obama’s math questioned over Keystone
Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver struck back at Barack Obama’s perception Canada is not doing enough to curb greenhouse gas emissions by reminding the U.S. president of his country’s dependency on coal.
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Inmates stage hunger strike over bad food
Several inmates at the Brockville jail began a hunger strike Monday to protest the jail's food, with expired bologna being the last straw.
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Robert Dziekanski Taser death: RCMP officer found not guilty for perjury
The first RCMP officer to be tried for perjury in the Braidwood Inquiry for the Tasering death of Robert Dziekanski at Vancouver airport has been found not guilty in B.C. Supreme Court.
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Elections Canada gives up on Grits with campaign debts
Elections Canada has given up chasing Liberal leadership scofflaws who never fully repaid debts incurred during the 2006 campaign.
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Lac-Megantic bar where dozens were incinerated to reopen
Yannick Gagne fought back tears Tuesday as he announced that he's reopening his bar that was destroyed by the deadly runaway train in Lac-Megantic, Que.
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Obama risking relationship, former ambassador says
Canada should be peeved by comments made by U.S. President Barack Obama on whether enough is being done to curb greenhouse gas emissions north of the border, says a former U.S. ambassador.
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Memorial service planned for Lisa Gibson and her kids
A memorial service will be held Thursday for a Winnipeg mom and the two young children who died tragically while in her care.
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Day at the dog park turns tragic for Calgary couple
If Rover goes over, the onus is on the owner.
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