Mayor Rob Ford’s name was mentioned by alleged Dixon City Bloods gang members whose phones were being wiretapped during the Project Traveller gang investigation, according to a newly-released portion of a court document.
Rob Ford's name heard on Project Traveller wiretaps
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Only Rob Ford could catch flak in quest to get healthy
Imagine the criticism had Mayor Rob Ford not been going to the gym!
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Rob Ford not being trained by convicted steroids trafficker: Brother
Mayor Rob Ford can’t even hit the gym without igniting a controversy.
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Bogus bank manager scams $3,900
A woman who thought she was helping catch a thief ended up handing $3,900 in cash to a conman.
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Muslim youth counsellor looks for second chance with accused in Via terror plot
Muhammad Robert Heft is the first to say that he’s made what may seem like a bizarre offer.
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Second Canadian Greenpeace activist released on bail in Russia
The second Canadian being held by Russian authorities following a Greenpeace protest on an arctic oil platform has been granted bail, the organization says.
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28 arrests in Quebec child-porn ring; school janitor among sweep
An Ottawa elementary school janitor was among 28 men swept up in an alleged pedophile ring based in Quebec.
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Widower hooks up with $40M lottery jackpot
Ontario's newest multimillionaire lottery winner is nice-but-private widower who leads a quiet life in retirement and continues to putter outside his Mississauga home, and reads the Toronto Sun.
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Rob Ford still hasn't met with Norm Kelly
All hail Norm?
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Mayor Rob Ford's popularity holding steady, new poll shows
There appears to be no cracking Mayor Rob Ford's popularity.
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Harper in the hot seat over RCMP documents in Senate scandal
The prime minister skipped question period Thursday, but his parliamentary secretary carried on with the usual scripted non-answers while the Opposition hammered him about explosive RCMP documents detailing Prime Minister's Office's involvement in Sen. Mike Duffy's repayment scheme.
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Sen. Colin Kenny says sexual harassment claim ‘without merit’
Sen. Colin Kenny, who stepped down from the Liberal caucus after allegations he sexually harassed an assistant, says the charges are “without merit.”
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Remember Me? Roger Hale Sheaffe
Sir Isaac Brock is regarded as the hero of Upper Canada who died leading a valiant charge against the Americans at the Battle of Queenston Heights more than 200 years ago.
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Killer ex-doc transferred after death threats: Source
Guy Turcotte, the former doctor who faces a second trial for killing his two children, has been transferred out of jail for his own safety, QMI Agency has learned.
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Rob Ford parody movie trailer a Youtube hit
Holy shnikes!
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Harper denies approving call to Deloitte about Duffy
Prime Minister Stephen Harper gave a blunt denial when asked Friday whether he or his office approved having Sen. Irving Gerstein call a friend at Deloitte to check into an audit of Sen. Mike Duffy’s expense claims.
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Nova Scotia group sponsors first gay refugees
When Iranian refugee couple Navid and Hadi arrived in Halifax on Wednesday, they found friends, food, and a fully furnished apartment waiting for them.
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Trudeau needs to explain why harassment allegations weren't dealt with: Mulcair
NDP Leader Tom Mulcair is disturbed by the sexual harassment allegations against Sen. Colin Kenny and says Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau needs to give a better explanation of why his party waited so long to take action against the senator.
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Man dead, car sliced in half after crashing into utility pole
Ontario's Special Investigations Unit is investigating the death of a young man who allegedly dodged a RIDE checkpoint and drove into a cement utility pole, which sheared the car in half and sent the engine flying 30 metres.
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Liberal byelection candidate Emmanuel Dubourg doubts pot policy is a priority for Trudeau
The Liberal candidate in the Bourassa byelection appeared to contradict his party leader Saturday, questioning whether Justin Trudeau really wants to legalize marijuana.
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