A B.C. Supreme Court judge is taking issue with circumstances around a Vancouver man’s guilt after his human trafficking conviction last month for bringing his nanny from Hong Kong to Canada to work illegally.
Judge pokes holes in B.C. nanny trafficking case
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8 of 9 shots fired at Sammy Yatim hit the teen
Eight shots hit Sammy Yatim.
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Trudeau says he smoked pot as an MP
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau smoked pot as recently as three years ago, he told an online news organization.
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Senate wants tougher rules for oil transport in wake of Lac-Megantic disaster
Transporting oil by rail, ship or pipeline can never be foolproof, a senate committee concluded Thursday in a report that calls for tougher federal oversight and regulations.
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Air Canada bans unruly passenger for life
The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to consider the appeal of a Montreal man who was banned for life by Air Canada for threatening airline employees after he missed his flight.
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PM: If Senate can't be reformed, then abolish it
If the scandal-plagued Senate can't be reformed, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said he'll abolish it.
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Motorcyclist hits bear at 140 km/h on B.C. highway
RCMP have released video of a motorcyclist hitting a black bear at 140 km/h on a southwestern B.C. highway to caution other drivers to obey speed limits.
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Did national agency spy on Canadians?
Canada's opposition is demanding answers after the country's independent watchdog for the Communications Security Establishment Canada (CSEC) — Canada's cryptologic agency — may have been illegally snooping on Canadians.
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Rehtaeh Parsons' father receives death threat
An anonymous online commenter told Rehtaeh Parsons' father he'll be "going to visit" his dead daughter if he keeps being "lippy."
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Aboriginal woman first to lead RCMP division
Chief-Supt. Brenda Butterworth-Carr made Canadian history Thursday when she took on the job of Saskatchewan RCMP commanding officer and became the first aboriginal woman to head up a Mountie division.
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MMA allowed to keep its Canadian railway licence
Canada's railway regulator is allowing the company at the centre of the Lac-Megantic disaster to operate in Canada until at least Oct. 1.
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Stephen Harper's Arctic tour ends with a tussle
A Chinese-state owned newspaper reporter was pulled back from a press conference Friday by the RCMP after he shoved one of Prime Minister Stephen Harper's staffers and tried to grab a microphone to ask a question.
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PM says he's not ignoring Arctic social woes
Two headlines sharing the front page of a local Nunavut newspaper say a lot about the Far North.
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Justin Trudeau: I did not get high with 'Prince of Pot' Marc Emery
Justin Trudeau says jailed pro-pot activist Marc Emery was "flat out lying" when he said he smoked a few joints with the now Liberal leader.
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Woman sentenced for smuggling turtles and reptiles into Canada
An American woman was sentenced in Syracuse Friday to one-and-a-half years in prison for her role in a conspiracy to smuggle more than 18,000 endangered reptiles from the U.S. into Canada.
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Canada condemns deadly attacks on Lebanon mosques
Canada joined several countries in condemning two devastating bomb attacks outside mosques in the Lebanese city of Tripoli Friday.
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I smoked with Trudeau but only once: Marc Emery
Pro-pot activist Marc Emery is offering his mea culpas to Justin Trudeau from a U.S. jail for saying he'd smoked pot a few times with the Liberal leader.
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Student suing Montreal police to establish legal precedent
A Quebec student said she sued the Montreal police in order to set a legal precedent regarding the way the state treats political activists.
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Calgarian by birth: Republican senator aims at White House
It’s a document with a Calgary pedigree that’s been raised as an unlikely spoiler in American presidential politics.
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Group pushes for railway expansion in Canada
Around the world there is a quiet revolution brewing. Everywhere except Canada, that is.
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