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Trudeau sticks to marijuana possession arrest stats

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Given a chance to correct what other politicians are saying are wildly exaggerated numbers on criminal marijuana convictions, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau chose instead to stick by his stats, but changing what he says they represent.

Summer ends with three-way tie among federal party support

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After a summer of one embarrassing Senate scandal after another, Stephen Harper's Conservatives are likely to take whatever little good news they can find these days.

Oil cars mislabelled on Lac-Megantic train, says TSB

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The tank cars carrying crude oil on the train that derailed in Lac-Megantic were mislabeled, the Transportation Safety Board said Wednesday.

Nearly 7 in 10 Canadians own their homes: StatsCan

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Home ownership in Canada has remained stable despite the high cost of housing, according to new Statistics Canada data released Wednesday.

Travis Baumgartner gets life with no parole for 40 years

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Chief Justice John Rooke told a standing-room only courtroom in Edmonton that triple killer Travis Baumgartner “executed” two of his armoured car security guard co-workers in “cold blood” and “ambushed” and killed the third murder victim.

Parti Quebecois tries to sell its Charter of Quebec Values

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Quebec Premier Pauline Marois will have work to do to win her crusade against religious symbols.

MPs get extended summer break

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MPs were given another month to hone their golf games Wednesday after the prime minister delayed the coming session of Parliament.

40% of us work past retirement age: StatsCan

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Taking from the richer and giving to the poorer is alive and well in Canada, according to the 2011 National Household Survey (NHS)

Bloc Quebecois expels MP for panning secularism charter

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Quebec separatists are closing ranks around Premier Pauline Marois' proposed ban on religious symbols amid threats of boycotts and marches.

Ringette coach gets 18 months for sex assault

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With several supporters crying and one repeatedly yelling "no" through sobs, former Calgary ringette coach Kelsea Joy Hepburn began serving an 18 month sentence Thursday.

Booted Bloc MP says immigrants don't feel welcome in sovereigntist movement

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Montreal federal MP Maria Mourani is not leaving the Bloc Quebecois quietly — lambasting her old party for alienating immigrants and minorities in the Quebec sovereigntist movement.

Pamela Wallin says she's repaid travel claims

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Sen. Pamela Wallin said Friday she has reimbursed taxpayers for more than $100,000 in travel claims she is accused if inappropriately receiving.

Ikea monkey can't go home, judge rules must remain in sanctuary

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The Ikea monkey will not be returned to his "mom."

Luka Magnotta’s transsexual ex-lover says he was ‘extremely narcissistic’

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A year from tomorrow, Sept. 15, 2014, “the show” will be begin.

Spanish police nab Canadian Hells Angels

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Four Canadian members of the Hells Angels have been arrested in Spain for allegedly smuggling 500 kg of cocaine into the county, the country's Interior Ministry said in a statement Saturday.

U.S., Russia agreement on Syria a first step, says Baird

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Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird isn't ready to celebrate, despite news on Saturday that Washington and Moscow had reached a deal to find and destroy Syrian chemical weapons.

NDP, Liberals go at each other in Toronto fight

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New Democrats and Liberals have picked their champions to run in a byelection likely to be held this fall in a downtown Toronto riding.

Quebecers divided over headscarf, turban ban: Poll

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Quebec's proposed charter of values, which would ban public workers from wearing religious symbols, has deeply divided the province, according to a new Leger poll.

Jailed Canadians launch hunger strike in Cairo prison

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Jailed Ontario emergency room physician Dr. Tarek Loubani and filmmaker John Greyson have started a hunger strike to protest their detention by Egyptian authorities.

Move over Black Friday: Giving Tuesday comes to Canada

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In an effort to capitalize on shopping extravaganzas like Black Friday and Cyber Monday, Canadian charities are launching the country's first-ever Giving Tuesday on Dec. 3.
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