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Harper hypes Energy East pipeline

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Thursday a proposed new west-to-east pipeline will not only help get Canadian oil to foreign markets, it will also establish a domestic market that will provide energy security across the country.

Women's group stands firm on criticism of Baird's gay rights stance

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A women's group opposed to the federal government's stance on gay rights abroad is standing firm after meeting with foreign affairs department officials.

RCMP wants more Sen. Duffy documents

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The investigation into Conservative-appointed Sen. Mike Duffy's expenses is deepening, with the RCMP now seeking more financial information for forensic audits.

RCMP charge two teens in Rehtaeh Parsons cyberbullying case

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Two Halifax teens are charged with child porn-related offences in the Rehtaeh Parsons' cyberbullying case.

Cops warn against vigilantism after charges laid in Rehtaeh Parsons case

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RCMP in Halifax are warning the public against vigilantism after charging two young men with child pornography offences four months after the suicide of bullied teen Rehtaeh Parsons.

Mother grizzly attacks Yukon woman

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A woman hiking to a worksite in the Yukon this week was injured when she was charged by a mother grizzly bear protecting her cubs.

Canada goose amazingly survives arrow to the head

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A Canada goose is alive and well despite being shot through the head with an arrow in Plymouth, Massachusetts.

U.S. man suspected of murder and child abduction could be B.C.-bound

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Mounties in British Columbia say they've been alerted that a California fugitive suspected of kidnapping a teenage girl and possibly her brother after killing their mother might be headed to the province.

Ethics commissioner won't investigate Justin Trudeau's speaking fees

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Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is off the hook with the federal ethics commissioner.

Pipeline could hike oil and gas prices: Expert

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In all his endorsements of the proposed west-east pipeline, Prime Minister Stephen Harper has yet to mention falling oil and gas prices among the project’s benefits — and some experts say that’s because the price will actually rise.

Environment Canada helped deliver child-killing snake

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The African rock python that killed two young boys while they slept was delivered to New Brunswick with help from the federal government.

Bad boy Putin won’t find friends at G20 summit

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In less than a month, Russian bad boy Vladimir Putin will host Prime Minister Stephen Harper and other world leaders at the G20 summit in Putin’s hometown of St. Petersburg.

Mounties seized heirloom guns from High River home not in flood zone

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The RCMP's post-flood seizure of two family heirloom firearms is an outrageous trespass, says a High River man.

Perseid meteor shower to give year's best show on Sunday

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It promises to be one of the best meteor showers of the year and you'll have to stay up late Sunday night if you'd like to see it.

Restaurant's stroller ban has parents flipping out

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For Jason Desroches, enjoying eggs over easy proved to be difficult because of a stroller.

UN to investigate Canada's treatment of Aboriginal Peoples

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Another United Nations envoy is headed for Canada to check up on us, and this time it will focus on the country's the treatment of Aboriginal Peoples.

Funeral held for N.B. boys killed by snake

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The two young brothers who were asphyxiated by a python last Sunday will be laid to rest Saturday afternoon in New Brunswick.

Hot air balloon pilot killed in accident near Montreal

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A 26-year-old father and hot air balloon pilot fell to his death Sunday afternoon at the International Balloon Festival of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QMI Agency has learned.

Federal Inmates face 30% pay cut next April

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Inmates like Paul Bernardo — who reportedly scored a job in the prison library — will be getting a pay cut next April.

Nova Scotia to review police action in Rehtaeh Parsons case

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Nova Scotia is poised to investigate how police handled the case of Rehtaeh Parsons, a teenage girl who killed herself after she alleged four boys raped her and shared photos of the assault with her peers.
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