As the Parti Quebecois stands poised to win a majority government, English-speaking Quebecers are once again nervous.
Possible PQ majority has Quebec anglos on edge
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'Spiceman' restaurateur convicted of assault
A famous Toronto restaurateur known as “Spiceman” was found guilty of assaulting a man he said he believed was a thief who repeatedly pilfered his property.
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Two dead, others injured in Edmonton warehouse stabbing
A man who once threatened to kill his neighbour with a combat bow was arrested Friday after a deadly stabbing spree in Edmonton.
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Man gets 26 months for killing Edmonton police dog
Paul Joseph Vukmanich, 27, who earlier pleaded guilty to animal cruelty, flight from police, possession of a dangerous weapon, impaired driving, resisting arrest and possession of stolen property, was also banned from owning a pet for 25 years and prohibited from driving for five years.
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Mayor Rob Ford is going to the Oscars — Jimmy Kimmel too
Mayor Rob Ford has gone Hollywood.
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Sports bar helps woman pay legal fees
You have to serve a lot of pints, and earn a lot of tips, to pay more than $100,000 in legal fees.
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Four injured after ski lift chairs fall at B.C. mountain
Four people were taken to hospital Saturday after a ski lift fell at a small B.C. ski hill.
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Canadian navy crew go back to work after ship fire
Twenty crew members who were on board a Canadian navy ship when a fire broke out in its engine room Friday night have been treated and have returned to regular duties.
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Alta. premier awarded 'Political Oscar'
Alberta Premier Alison Redford received a dubious award from the Alberta Federation of Labour Saturday.
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Mayor Rob Ford's Oscar plan iced over security
Mayor Rob Ford may have gone Hollywood, but he isn’t going to be walking the red carpet.
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Que. two-faced on Facebook crackdown
Quebec language cops only have to look at provincial Facebook sites to bust English-only offenders.
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Former Quebec politician found dead on roadside
A former member of Quebec's legislature has been found dead on the side of a private road in a town on Quebec's Gaspe Peninsula.
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Ottawa offers eligible veterans $2,000 to mark D-Day
Ottawa is putting up financial support to help veterans of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy go to France to take part in ceremonies to mark the 70th anniversary of the major Second World War battles.
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Baird accuses Putin of 'old Soviet-style' tactics
Canada's war of words with the Russians escalated Sunday with Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird expressing "revulsion" at President Vladimir Putin's "old Soviet-style" tactics to bully its Ukrainian neighbour.
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Mayor Rob Ford talks up Hollywood North
He may be hanging out in Hollywood but Mayor Rob Ford found himself talking Hollywood North.
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Snapshot: Canada and world this week in pictures
See some of the best photos take across Canada and around the world this week.
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U of Ottawa hockey team suspended over gang sex assault allegations
The University of Ottawa has suspended its men’s hockey team because of allegations of a gang sexual assault in Thunder Bay, Ont.
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Reclassified guns get temporary amnesty
Owners of popular rifles that the RCMP has re-classified as "prohibited" will be protected by a new federal amnesty.
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Jimmy Kimmel urges Rob Ford to get help – after cracking many jokes
Mayor Rob Ford didn’t get an easy ride from U.S. comedian Jimmy Kimmel on Monday.
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Rob Ford: Jimmy Kimmel 'was just doing his job'
No question Mayor Rob Ford walked into an
ambush.
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