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Better late than never: $50 cheques awarded 16 years after ice storm

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Sixteen years after the most devastating ice storm in Canadian history, 725,000 Quebec families have received compensation cheques for their troubles — a sum of $50.92 each.

Mole leaked 200 names to Hells Angels

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Police mole Benoit Roberge pleaded guilty Thursday to selling a list of 200 police informants to a killer biker.

U.S. SEC sues Canadian fugitive for "scalping" investors

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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has sued a Montreal man who in 2012 became a fugitive after being charged in Canada with tax evasion, and accused him of securities fraud known as "scalping."

Putin has until Monday to back off on Crimea, or else

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Western leaders ratcheted up the rhetoric Thursday with more threats to isolate Russia if a planned weekend referendum on the future of Crimea is not abandoned and Russian troops don't retreat from the Black Sea peninsula.

PQ candidate posts "f--k Islam" photo, quits campaign

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A Parti Quebecois candidate quit the campaign Thursday after sharing a photo of a topless woman giving the finger accompanied by the words "F--K ISLAM."

Ex-White House national security adviser calls for KXL's approval

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President Barack Obama's former national security adviser says approving Keystone XL would send a message to "international bullies" like Russia's Vladimir Putin that the United States won't let them play games with energy security.

Separatists living in dream world: critics

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A consensus is forming Quebec’s separatist premier is loonie if she thinks an independent Quebec would look like la belle province of old right down to the dollar, monetary policy and intact borders.

Alberta mom on road to success as Playboy's Miss Social

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When her husband left her, Crystal Brooke's world turned upside down.

Cylinders with radioactive material dropped in ship docked in Halifax

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Four containers containing uranium hexafluoride did not leak after they were dropped about 20 feet on a ship in the Halifax harbour.

Canadians caught streaking at Machu Picchu

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Two Canadians were detained after they streaked through the ancient Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru this week.

Suspected street gangster charged in Rizzuto rival shooting

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A suspected street gangster is accused of murdering a second Rizzuto crime family rival during a bloody week in early 2013.

Man finds venomous spider in pack of bananas

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A man near Quebec City got a potentially deadly surprise in a bunch of bananas.

Viral video of crash leads to distracted driving charges

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A driver in a violent crash in northern Ontario faces distracted driving charges after a video from a dashboard camera that captured the crash shows him apparently talking on a cellphone.

Liberal support strong despite Tory attacks: Poll

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Despite a steady barrage of Conservative radio ads attacking Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau over the past several months, Trudeau's party is maintaining a healthy lead in the polls over both its major rivals.

Russian diplomat stabbed in Ottawa likely result of drunken argument

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A Russian diplomat who was found stabbed in the lobby of an Ottawa apartment building was likely the victim of a drunken argument that turned violent.

Harper first Western leader heading to Ukraine since crisis

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper is set to head to Ukraine on March 22 after the West failed Friday to block a referendum that will likely see Crimeans vote to join the Russian Federation.

Russian diplomat stabbed during argument in downtown Ottawa

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A Russian diplomat was stabbed in downtown Ottawa Friday morning along Stewart St.

$50M Lotto Max jackpot goes to B.C. winner

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The $50 million up for grabs in Friday night's Lotto Max draw was won by someone in B.C.

Trudeau's hiring - here's Ezra's application

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Federal Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is hiring a special assistant for communications. Here's a pitch from Ezra Levant, host of The Source on Sun News Network, who thinks he'd be perfect for the gig.

11 things you may not know about Chris Hadfield

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After arriving on the International Space Station on Dec. 21, 2012, Chris Hadfield took the reins of command on March 13, 2013 -- becoming the first and only Canadian to command humanity's most distant outpost.
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