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Nevada brothel owner applauds Supreme Court's prostitution decision

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“Relax,” Bunny Ranch owner Dennis Hof said. “It’s just sex.”

Winter weather to blame in fatal crashes in Ontario, Quebec

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Five deaths on Ontario and Quebec roads are being blamed on wicked winter weather as a storm moved through the two provinces.

Winnipeg mother raises thousands to buy baby formula for food bank

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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.

Return of the Native: Idle No More reminds Canada of unresolved issues with First Nations

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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.

Conservatives set to replace prostitution laws to help sex workers

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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.

Just call it 'Christmas'

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Gather around — it’s time to welcome the “C” word once again.

Cops probe $10K holiday ham heist

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This little piggy went to market. Scores of Honey-Bee hams didn't, though.

‘No one likes you’ B.C. teacher disciplined for comments

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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.

Doctor finds possible cure for eye disease

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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.

Earl Jones Ponzi victims to get $17M in cheques for Christmas

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Victims of one of Canada's biggest Ponzi schemes will get $17 million in reimbursement cheques in time for Christmas, their representative says.

Former mob boss Vito Rizzuto dies in hospital

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Vito Rizzuto, 67, has died in hospital of a lung ailment.

'Help is available,' Gov. Gen. Johnston reminds military members in holiday message

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In his Christmas message, Governor General David Johnston has offered condolences to military family members who have lost loved ones due to suicides.

Power slowly being restored across eastern Canada

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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.

NORAD, Google trackers make it hard to pinpoint Santa

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The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) has tracked Santa every year since 1955 as he crosses the globe.

Politicians send out holiday greetings

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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."

Russia drops charges against Greenpeace activists

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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.

'Happy Hooker' happy with top court's prostitution ruling

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Call this a happy Christmas for the Happy Hooker.

Edmonton Santa robbed just before Christmas

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A grinch whose heart is two sizes too small tried to steal Christmas from Santa.

Canadian Greenpeace activists detained in Russia headed home

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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.

Missing cat in Christmas sweater comes home for the holiday

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The cat came back – just in time for Christmas.
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