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'Too early' to tell if spy agency broke any laws, privacy commissioner says

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Canada's privacy watchdog said the government has a lot explaining to do after leaked documents indicated the country's foreign spy agency collected data from domestic travellers' cell phones.

Not even real groundhogs? Canadian tradition now steeped in silliness

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Every year on Feb. 2, Canadians turn to groundhogs to find out just how much more winter we have to endure.

Mayor Rob Ford 'embarrassed' by B.C. jaywalking ticket

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Mayor Rob Ford says he was issued a ticket by Vancouver Police for “jaywalking” near his hotel.

Ontario not doing enough to protect seniors from fires

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It’s the modern-day equivalent of Emperor Nero fiddling while Rome burned.

L'Isle-Verte holds mass for fire victims

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As flags flew at half-mast throughout Quebec, a sombre Catholic memorial mass was held Saturday morning in the town of L'Isle-Verte to bid farewell to the 32 victims of the fatal fire at the Residence du Havre seniors' home.

Groundhogs disagree on winter forecast

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Wiarton Willie, Canada's most famous groundhog, tweeted news many Canadians didn't want to hear at 8:07 a.m. Sunday.

L'Isle-Verte fire: 'Search for victims is over'

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Rescue operations have been suspended in the town of L'Isle-Verte where a deadly fire tore through the Residence du Havre seniors home on January 23.

Cdn girl, 4, wants Belgian king to stop euthanasia bill

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It isn't every day that a four-year-old girl stands up to royalty, but Jessica Saba from the Montreal suburb of Lachine is hoping that King Philippe of Belgium will hear her plea and block the country from enacting a law permitting child euthanasia.

Canadian miner Teck reports spill at Columbia River smelter

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Canadian diversified miner Teck Resources Ltd is investigating another spill at its Trail smelting complex in British Columbia, but said on Sunday it does not expect the incident to have a long-term impact on fish or the environment.

Quit ragging the puck, Mr. President: Oliver

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Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver used a hockey term Sunday to urge President Barack Obama to finally score with the Keystone XL pipeline after years of missing the net.

Girl, 13, among 3 found slain at 2 Quebec crime scenes

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The Quebec police say there is a link between two murder scenes near Quebec City where a girl, 13, and two adults have been found dead, and another adult and child are in hospital in critical condition.

Snapshot: Canada and world this week in pictures

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See some of the best photos take across the country and around the world this week.

NDP wants 50-cent cap on ATM fees

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The NDP wants a cap on ATM fees and is urging the Conservative government to address the issue in its upcoming budget.

Love triangle led to suspected triple murder in Quebec: Sources

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A love triangle led to a suspected triple murder/attempted suicide south of Quebec City on Saturday, sources tell QMI Agency.

Lake search for Jeffrey Boucher comes up empty

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Police wrapped up an underwater search without finding any clues about the disappearance of missing Whitby high school teacher Jeffrey Boucher.

Skinny, sick dog leads to cruelty charges

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A 32-year-old man faces animal cruelty charges in connection with an extremely emaciated Great Dane who allegedly was sold online.

IMAX claims ex-employee stole its technology, fled to China

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IMAX, the Canadian company that created the iconic, big-screen film format, is suing a former employee it claims stole its proprietary technology and fled to China to form his own film company.

Dawson college hero at scene of another deadly shooting

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The officer who shot and killed Dawson College gunman Kimveer Gill seven years ago was one of the first responders to a police takedown in downtown Montreal this week.

NDP floats 'practical' additions to Tory budget

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The NDP proposed about $500 million in budget changes Wednesday it said are in line with the Conservatives' agenda and could be integrated into the Feb. 11 federal budget.

Mom starts petition after daughters separated from Muslim man in martial arts class

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The mother of two teenaged girls who were told to stay away from a male Muslim student during Aikido classes at a Halifax rec centre is hoping to take her fight to Parliament.
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