Justice Minister Peter MacKay says the protesters who duped the RCMP on Monday to get dangerously close to the prime minister crossed the line.
RCMP silent on free speech after PM prank
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Peter MacKay warns teen cyberbullies
Teens who go toxic online are being warned in a new ad: Spew hate at your classmates and you'll get a visit from the cops.
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H5N1 flu victim was Alberta woman in her late 20s
An Alberta health care worker in her late 20s was North America’s first victim of H5N1, also known as avian flu.
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Student demanded drunk school bus driver pull over
A school bus driver who was ordered by a student to stop the bus and hand over the keys was sentenced to jail Wednesday after pleading guilty to drunk driving.
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York U prof won't let male student opt out of working with female classmates
Enough is enough.
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Stephen Harper’s new video magazine plans to keep Canadians in the know
Prime Minister Stephen Harper is hoping to keep Canadians "in the know" with a new video magazine called 24 Seven, but some see it as a way to avoid the media and control the message.
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Kitten rescued after paws frozen in ice
A kitten named Polo nearly went through all of his nine lives when he was found frozen in the ice, standing up.
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Dying man allowed to smoke pot in Quebec hospital
A patient with terminal cancer is smoking marijuana in his hospital room in Quebec's Eastern Townships in a case that politicians are watching closely.
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H5N1 victim ‘wanted to help people’, family says
The “devastated” family of North America’s first H5N1 flu victim says the young Red Deer, Alta., nurse’s goal in life was to help others.
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Killer ex-doc Guy Turcotte wants Supreme Court to stop second trial
Former doctor Guy Turcotte, who faces a retrial for killing his two children, wants Canada's highest court to stop the second process.
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Mac Harb committed mortgage fraud, RCMP alleges in docs
There is more trouble for former Liberal senator Mac Harb, who the RCMP alleges in new court documents committed mortgage fraud with two properties.
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Industry minister speaks out against anti-pipeline threats
Another federal minister has jumped into the fray following a report this week about possible eco-extremist violence to stop any future construction of the Northern Gateway pipeline project in B.C.
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Amazing photos of the week
See some amazing and compelling images taken across the country and around the world this week.
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Unit at a Toronto hospital placed under quarantine
A unit at North York General Hospital in downtown Toronto has been placed under quarantine after an outbreak of H1N1 flu virus.
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Eye-catching ice fishing hut on the Ottawa River
Did you hear the story about a 22-foot walleye spotted in the Ottawa River?
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U.S. woman says mom's body was mistakenly cremated in Canada
A Rhode Island woman who was shocked to discover that the wrong body was placed in her mother's casket at a funeral home last month has hired a detective to solve the mystery.
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Estimated $50 million jackpot up for grabs next Friday
No one's numbers came up at Friday's Lotto Max draw, which means the draw on Jan. 17 will offer an estimated $50 million plus an estimated 12 Maxmillions prizes of $1 million each.
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N.B. train derailment fire out, evacuees heading home
A "vent and burn" to put out the lingering fire on two cars of a CN train carrying crude oil and propane that derailed in New Brunswick Tuesday was extinguished Saturday morning.
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Stephen Harper mourns death of Ariel Sharon
Prime Minister Stephen Harper reaffirmed Canada’s closeness with Israel while expressing his “deepest condolences” on the death of former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
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Cabbies in crosshairs after discharge deaths
Cab drivers are feeling unfairly scrutinized after comments from the province's Health Minster in the wake of two recent deaths.
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