The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is chasing six Canadian families, well-known in the business world, for $1 billion allegedly hidden in Caribbean tax havens.
Taxman chasing six Canadian families for $1B tax scheme
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Drunken 'Bohemian Rhapsody' singer running for mayor of Edson, Alta.
Never mind Queen, Robert Wilkinson wants to be mayor.
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B.C. girl's body heat flashlight wins Google Science Fair
A 15-year-old girl in B.C. invented a body heat-powered flashlight and won $25,000 in scholarships from Google.
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Hells Angels biker sues for privacy during 'manual' poo extraction
A jailed Hells Angels biker whose intestines were paralyzed in a 1994 assassination attempt is suing Quebec for $390,000, unlimited bathroom access and a supply of prune juice.
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Russia pursues piracy case against Canadian Greenpeace activists
Russian authorities say two Canadian environmental activists will be “brought to justice” after they were arrested aboard a Greenpeace vessel in the Barents Sea last week.
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Gym apologizes for denying access to war vet with PTSD service dog
The owner of a New Brunswick gym has issued a public apology to a veteran with post-traumatic stress disorder who was denied entry with his service dog.
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Quebec wants feds to split Lac-Megantic cleanup costs
Quebec wants the federal government to split the multimillion-dollar cleanup bill in Lac-Megantic, Que., site of Canada's deadliest railway explosion.
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Woman caught with fake pregnant belly full of cocaine in Colombia faces firearms charges
You'd think getting busted in Colombia with a fake pregnant belly, full of cocaine, would be enough trouble for one woman.
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David Suzuki says politicians should be charged over climate change
Canadian environmental icon David Suzuki took to the airwaves in Australia, where he faced tough questions on his stance on climate change.
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Union donations, party loan help pay NDP MP defamation suit costs
The NDP's union friends have come to the rescue of potty-mouth Manitoba MP Pat Martin as he faces expenses from a $5-million defamation lawsuit.
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Canada attends Iran's UN speech
It looks like Canada is willing to give Iran's new president a little benefit of the doubt.
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Judge evicts 'Freeman-on-the-Land' from Calgary rental
His side of the story is worth its weight in gold — or so Andreas Pirelli claims.
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Acclaimed Toronto doctor urges Canadians to rethink assisted suicide
Acclaimed microbiologist Dr. Donald Low relayed a strong message advocating assisted suicide before his death last week.
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Man gets jail for threesome with girl, 14, and adult cousin
Having sex with a 14-year-old girl while also having intercourse with her adult cousin has landed an unrepentant offender a two-year jail term.
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E-cigarettes don't help people butt out: Study
If you’re trying to drop cigarettes, don’t look to their electronic counterparts.
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‘Embassy’ claim just hypocrisy
Why then are authorities so unwilling to help the pensioner reclaim what is rightfully hers?
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Suzuki: Harper is building prisons for eco-activists
Environmental guru David Suzuki is convinced the Harper government is secretly building prisons for people guilty of criminal charges related to eco-activism - charges he believes the government is clandestinely devising at this very moment.
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Fireball captured by police camera as it streaks across northern Alberta
An RCMP patrol camera in northern Alberta caught an amazing sight — a blazing fireball ripping through Earth's atmosphere.
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PM pushes for progress at UN on maternal health
It's crunch time on Canada's key initiative to improve maternal, newborn and child health while the work is only going to get more difficult.
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Kingston Penitentiary tour tickets sell out fast
It took less than half an hour Wednesday morning for the second block of tickets — 2,400 in all — for tours of the soon-to-be-closed Kingston Penitentiary to be sold out.
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