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Topless blogger gives Kelowna, B.C. mayor an eyeful

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The mayor of Kelowna, B.C., got an eyeful while being interviewed about his views on women baring their breasts in public.

Free trade talks slow, Fast says

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Hyperactive International Trade Minister Ed Fast is racking up travel points to get Canada to hook free trade deals with blocks like the European Union and booming Southeast Asia economies.

Francophone and anglophone Quebecers split over religious accommodation

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Francophone and anglophone Quebecers are glaringly divided over the issue of religious accommodation, according to an exclusive QMI Agency poll conducted by Leger.

Ban on religious symbols a step closer in Quebec

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Quebec's right-leaning third party called Monday for a ban on religious symbols in the public sector, which could pave the way for controversial restrictions raised by the Parti Quebecois to become law this fall.

Under fire on expenses, senator quits, pays back $230Gs

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On the same day NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair launched a dump-the-Senate tour with a blistering critique of a wayward troop of senators under criminal investigation, one of those senators decided to pack it in and pay up.

Warning issued after second dead escort found in B.C.

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The discovery of a second female escort found dead this month at the same New Westminster, B.C., apartment complex has prompted homicide investigators to issue a public warning.

Most Canadians in for a warm fall: Weather Network

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Most of Canada will get a nice, warm autumn, but meteorologists say Atlantic Canada should brace for an onslaught of storms.

Ottawa student killed at house party in Yellowknife

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The 20-year-old son of a well-known Ottawa media publisher is dead after an altercation at a home in Yellowknife.

Bike theft victim gets even with Craigslist pedlar

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When Kayla Smith returned from the Pacific National Exhibition to the Olympic Village on Wednesday evening to find her $1,000 Masi road bike had been stolen, she cried.

Mass murder threat aboard diverted Toronto-Turkey flight: Source

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It was mass-murder threats allegedly uttered aboard a Toronto-to-Istanbul flight that led to serious charges against a Turkish national, QMI Agency has learned.

Senator Mac Harb takes slight pay cut to quit Senate

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Disgraced senator Mac Harb is taking a 10% pay cut by retiring as he awaits the outcome of a criminal investigation into spending irregularities.

Michael Sona has admitted involvement in robocalls, investigator says in court docs

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The lead Elections Canada investigator looking into the misleading robocalls in the 2011 federal election says in newly seen documents that Michael Sona has admitted his involvement and seemed to indicate he didn't act alone.

Senators say they knew nothing of Duffy-Wright deal

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Two Conservative senators are denying they helped pressure Mike Duffy into taking the $90,000 backroom bailout from Nigel Wright.

Misplaced placebo sparks birth control pill recall

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If you use Freya-28 birth control, your pills may actually be placebos.

No dangerous offender label for HIV-positive Jennifer Murphy

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The Crown attorney will no longer seek a dangerous offender designation for a woman had unprotected sex with without revealing she is infected with the HIV virus, a court heard Tuesday.

Brampton Muslim cleric preaches adulterers, gays can benefit from being stoned to death

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Death to all sinners! Homosexuals and adulterers, you better start start running, because this means you!

Theresa Spence re-elected chief of Attawapiskat First Nation

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Theresa Spence, the controversial chief of the Attawapiskat First Nation, has been re-elected, according to several reports.

Beaten escort questions links to suspicious Vancouver-area deaths

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A Lower Mainland escort who was allegedly beaten by a client — nearly to death, she claims — a few months before two escorts were found dead in New Westminster this month wonders whether the latest cases are related to hers.

Yukon bar customer swallows human toe -- on purpose

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An American man is the newest member of the "Sourtoe Cocktail Club"— except, instead of touching the severed human toe to his lips, he downed the digit floating in his whiskey shot.

Canada may not be part of military strike on Syria: Baird

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Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird promises Canada will do more as the "brutal struggle" drags on in Syria - but he says it's not yet clear whether we have the firepower in the region to contribute to a possible military strike.
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