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Patrick Brazeau sacked from Frank Magazine after one column

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Suspended Sen. Patrick Brazeau has been fired from his first foray into journalism after penning just one column.

Calgary al-Qaida fighter fulfilled suicidal ambition

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In many ways, it was a suicide seven years in the making.

Project Traveller trials could force viewing of Rob Ford video

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The infamous Mayor Rob Ford crack video could be seen in a Toronto courtroom sometime this year because six alleged Dixon City Bloods gang members have decided to go straight to trial.

Prince Charles, Camilla to tour Canada this spring

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Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, are set to return to Canada this spring.

Supreme Court to hear appeal of doctor-assisted suicide case

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The highest court in Canada agreed Thursday to hear an appeal of a decision that denied Canadians the help of a doctor to commit suicide.

Mulcair talking household cost on upcoming tour

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NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair told reporters Thursday he will tour the country next week and listen to Canadians about their financial problems.

'Epidemic' of suicides in Nunavut prompts coroner's inquiry

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The chief coroner of Nunavut is calling an inquiry into what she calls the "epidemic" rate of suicides in the territory.

Border services set quota for stripping refugee status

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The Canada Borders Services Agency (CBSA) is beefing up efforts to strip refugee status from those who don’t qualify by setting a new target for how many such cases it will deal with annually.

Justin Trudeau wrongly bills taxpayers, blames human error

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Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau has run afoul of the rules governing MP expense claims and has had to return money he billed while on the professional speaking circuit.

Canada-U.S. to share 'real-time' border-crossing details

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Canadian and American authorities will automatically be notified of every border crossing by a citizen, immigrant or visitor almost instantaneously a under vastly expanded border control system, QMI Agency has learned.

Family claims to have spotted UFOs near Montreal

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A Quebec family has been seeing strange lights in the sky for three years, and QMI Agency also observed the phenomenon this month.

Muslim group wants rabbi tossed from Harper's Israel trip

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper hasn't even started packing for his first visit to the Middle East but the trip already has its first controversy.

Too gay to rape: Man found not guilty of sex assault

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A Winnipeg man who testified he is "flamboyantly" gay and finds the idea of sex with a woman "revolting" has been found not guilty of sexually assaulting his female roommate.

Mom stabbed saving daughter from carjacking

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A Winnipeg woman who was stabbed in the leg by a car-jacker was able to remove her seven-year-old daughter from the vehicle before her attacker sped off.

Rob Ford's weight-loss pledge has legs

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Love him or hate him, you have to admit Rob Ford is looking pretty damn good.

Canada's Mars One hopefuls

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The Mars One project is private spaceflight project that plans to establish a colony on Mars by 2025. The entire mission will be documented for a non-stop reality television production. The astronauts will be selected from the more than 2,500 who volunteered worldwide.

Patrick Brazeau defends self on Twitter over Frank magazine firing

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Suspended Sen. Patrick Brazeau says the reason he was canned from Frank Magazine was because he didn't want to do stories about other senators, drugs and prostitutes.

'Got land? Thank an Indian' shirts hot commodity after controversy, seller says

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The Manitoba man who started selling clothing that says "Got land? Thank an Indian" has had interest from potential customers all around the world after a student wearing one of his sweaters made headlines this week.

Strange lights not likely UFOs: Experts

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Strange lights that QMI Agency observed over Quebec's Laurentians region last week are probably not extra-terrestrial in origin, experts say.

Man sues grocery store, claims bad beef killed wife

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An Edmonton-area man has launched a $480,000 lawsuit against Save-On-Foods alleging his wife died after eating E. coli-tainted beef bought there.
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