“Relax,” Bunny Ranch owner Dennis Hof said. “It’s just sex.”
Nevada brothel owner applauds Supreme Court's prostitution decision
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Winter weather to blame in fatal crashes in Ontario, Quebec
Five deaths on Ontario and Quebec roads are being blamed on wicked winter weather as a storm moved through the two provinces.
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Winnipeg mother raises thousands to buy baby formula for food bank
A mother who claims “I never do anything” has raised $25,000 and collected $10,000 worth of baby formula in 15 days for the local food bank.
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Return of the Native: Idle No More reminds Canada of unresolved issues with First Nations
Idle No More forced Canadians to look at its age-old "Indian question" in 2013. The mostly peaceful mass protests of 2012 gave way in 2013 to hunger strikes, road and rail blockades and even a battle over an unsanitary burger shack, in an escalating demonstration of just how disenchanted First Nations are with federal policies.
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Conservatives set to replace prostitution laws to help sex workers
The Conservative government is giving its strongest signal yet it will replace the prostitution laws struck down by the Supreme Court of Canada with new measures.
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Just call it 'Christmas'
Gather around — it’s time to welcome the “C” word once again.
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Cops probe $10K holiday ham heist
This little piggy went to market. Scores of Honey-Bee hams didn't, though.
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‘No one likes you’ B.C. teacher disciplined for comments
A Coquitlam, B.C., high school math teacher who placed watermarks telling his students “no one likes you” on a practice package — and started class by telling his students “don't piss me off” — has been disciplined by the B.C. Teacher Regulation Branch.
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Doctor finds possible cure for eye disease
Researchers at the University of B.C. and Vancouver Coastal Health believe they've found the potential cure for a rare eye disease that makes the majority of people born with the ailment legally blind.
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Earl Jones Ponzi victims to get $17M in cheques for Christmas
Victims of one of Canada's biggest Ponzi schemes will get $17 million in reimbursement cheques in time for Christmas, their representative says.
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Former mob boss Vito Rizzuto dies in hospital
Vito Rizzuto, 67, has died in hospital of a lung ailment.
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'Help is available,' Gov. Gen. Johnston reminds military members in holiday message
In his Christmas message, Governor General David Johnston has offered condolences to military family members who have lost loved ones due to suicides.
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Power slowly being restored across eastern Canada
The number of homes without power is down significantly, but thousands across southern Ontario were still dealing with outages Tuesday morning after a winter storm on the weekend.
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NORAD, Google trackers make it hard to pinpoint Santa
The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) has tracked Santa every year since 1955 as he crosses the globe.
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Politicians send out holiday greetings
n his Christmas greeting to Canadians, Prime Minister Stephen Harper calls this a "time to reflect on our good fortune and a time to remember those in our midst who have less."
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Russia drops charges against Greenpeace activists
Russia formally dropped criminal charges against Greenpeace activists arrested in a protest over Arctic oil drilling on Wednesday, under a Kremlin amnesty extended to all 30 who had been facing up to seven years jail if convicted.
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'Happy Hooker' happy with top court's prostitution ruling
Call this a happy Christmas for the Happy Hooker.
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Edmonton Santa robbed just before Christmas
A grinch whose heart is two sizes too small tried to steal Christmas from Santa.
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Canadian Greenpeace activists detained in Russia headed home
Russia has begun the process of sending home 30 Greenpeace activists - including two Canadians - who were detained there for more than two months after staging a protest against Arctic oil drilling.
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Missing cat in Christmas sweater comes home for the holiday
The cat came back – just in time for Christmas.
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