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Dozens trapped in huge Quebec chain-reaction crash

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Three people were critically injured Monday in a massive pileup involving 40 vehicles in Quebec's Laurentians region.

Groundhog Day: If you got a do-over, what day would you chose?

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If you could pull a Groundhog Day, would you?

CSIS alarmed by rise in Canadian radicals going abroad

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Canada’s spy service is sounding the alarm “about the increasing number of Canadian citizens or residents who leave the country to participate in terrorist activities abroad,” its latest annual report states.

Federal budget to be tabled Feb. 11

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Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says his health won't affect his ability to promote the upcoming federal budget, which he announced will be released Feb. 11.

Conservatives, New Democrats trade pre-election barbs

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New Democrats and Conservatives gave sneak peeks of the pre-election sniping to come after rolling out their unofficial campaigns Monday as MPs returned to Parliament Hill after a six-week recess.

MPs hold emergency debate on crisis in Ukraine

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The Opposition argued for using the Special Economic Measures Act to impose "targeted sanctions" against members of the Ukrainian government.

Website will expose military imposters

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In the wake of a national firestorm over a local man who posed as a combat veteran, a group of Canadian soldiers is set to launch a new website to out other military imposters.

Mexican woman dies in border services custody

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The B.C. Coroners Service has confirmed the death of a Mexican national being held by Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) on Dec. 28

Rob Ford Saga: The mayor's confession six months too late

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Diane Ford had a few choice words for her bad boy son: "Smarten up, Robbie."

Extreme cold grips central Canada

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People in central Canada were once again getting out the scarves, mittens and touques as an arctic blast brought extremely cold temperatures right across the region.

Canadian vets put government 'on notice' over cuts

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Self-described "true-blue" Conservative veterans trekked to Parliament Hill Tuesday to warn the government that if it doesn't reconsider its decision to close veterans' services offices, they will abandon the party they've always stood by.

Muslim group to sue Harper over allegations of terrorist links

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A Canadian Muslim group wants an apology after Prime Minister Stephen Harper's top spokesman suggested the organization was linked to the terrorist group Hamas.

Arrest in murder of Canadian tourist in Florida

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Police in Hollywood, Fla., have arrested a career criminal in the stabbing death of a Canadian tourist, according to media reports.

New sensor can tell when there's enough salt on the road

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A new sensor could help municipalities save big bucks because it can tell snowplow operators how much salt they're putting on icy roads.

Former Quebec police bosses charged with bilking secret cop fund

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In an unprecedented move, Quebec's provincial police force has formally charged its own former director and two other ex-bosses with fraud, theft and breach of trust.

Unsung heroes rescued 12 people from Quebec seniors' home fire

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The first provincial police officers on the scene of last Thursday's deadly nursing home fire prevented a much higher death toll, sources told QMI Agency.

John Baird says anti-Keystone ad 'distorts the facts'

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Foreign Minister John Baird downplayed the potential impact of an anti-Keystone XL pipeline ad expected to air on MSNBC Tuesday, saying its intended audience is likely already against the proposed pipeline.

Health Canada considers controversial abortion pill

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Health Canada officials are considering whether to approve use of an abortion pill that could be linked to several women's deaths, but the health minister has little to say about it.

Canadian accused of terrorist ties in Egypt

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Three Al Jazeera journalists — including Egyptian-Canadian Mohamed Fahmy — have been charged with being members of a terrorist organization following their arrest late last year.

Mountie rescues puppies from cold weather

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A Mountie rescued three puppies from the cold Halifax weather and the dispatchers purchased them food, treats and toys.
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