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Weather bomb pummels Atlantic Canada

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Many schools and businesses remained closed in Atlantic Canada after a blizzard moved through the area on Wednesday, and high winds hampered clean-up efforts on Thursday.

#Stormchips help Atlantic Canada brave blizzard

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Atlantic Canada braved a powerful late-season snow storm with a faithful pal at its side: potato chips.

Canadians giving less to charity: StatsCan

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Canadians gave less to charity in 2012 than in 2011, new data from Statistics Canada shows.

Putin should be dumped from G8: Harper

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper says there's no room for troublemakers on the G8 and unless Vladimir Putin starts playing nice, the Russian president should ride the bench - permanently.

Rob Anders cries foul in political fight of his life

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MP Rob Anders, the bluest of the blue in Stephen Harper's Conservative caucus, says federal Liberal infiltrators are trying to take over his riding association to accomplish through a nomination battle what they've been unable to in six general elections: Defeat him.

Inuit tweet 'sealfies' to protest Ellen's Oscars selfie

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After Ellen DeGeneres' Oscars selfie raised $1.5 million for an anti-seal hunt organization, Canada's Inuit have started a new viral phenomenon -- sealfies.

NDP site promotes 9/11 Truther event

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Federal NDP deputy leader Megan Leslie is trying to explain why a 9/11 Truther event is posted on her website.

New rules make it tougher for immigrants to get Guaranteed Income Supplement

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The Conservatives plan to make it tougher for immigrants to qualify for the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) - a financial aid program for the poorest in the country.

Quebec firefighter responds to blaze at her own apartment

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A firefighter in western Quebec got a horrible shock when she answered a call last week — the flames were coming out of her own apartment and she didn't know if her two daughters were home.

Federal government posts $2.2B surplus

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The government was rolling in cash Friday after posting a $2.2 billion surplus for just January numbers — a tidy sum that indicates the Conservatives are on track to eliminate the deficit by this time next year.

Police offer $50Gs reward for help solving 1972 cold case

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Police are offering a $50,000 reward for information that would help solve a 41-year-old murder case.

'Swirly Face' pedophile faces ten new charges

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Police in B.C. laid 10 new charges on a convicted sex tourist accused of child sex offences in both Canada and Cambodia.

Biker accidentally pocket-dialled 911 during fight, court hears

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A key piece of evidence in an assault trial apparently comes from the suspects cellphone, after an accused biker allegedly pocket-dialled 911 during an attack on a member of a rival biker club.

Winnipeg's winter worst in Canada: Environment Canada

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While this was a hellish winter for Canadians across the board, Winnipeg had the worst of them all.

Alta. floods third most costly natural disaster worldwide in 2013

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The floods that devastated southern Alberta ranked third highest in disaster insurance claims in 2013, according to an international insurer.

'Super Saturday Canvas Blitz' across Canada to save Health Accord

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From St. John's to Yellowknife, Canadians took part in a national day of action demanding a new Health Accord.

Afghan instability lingers as Canadian troops look to next mission

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Canada’s military commitment to Afghanistan may have ended, but terrorism in the war-torn nation continues.

Three teens killed in Charlottetown, P.E.I. fire

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Autopsies are being performed Sunday after three people died in a fire in an abandoned building in Charlottetown, P.E.I., Saturday morning. A fourth person has been airlifted to hospital.

Canadians not keen on another Afghanistan

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A majority of Canadians are proud of the men and women who fought in Afghanistan, but would be less likely to support another similar mission, according to an exclusive poll for Sun News.

Scandal, scandal ... everywhere

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In the chronicles of political corruption in Canada, it’s an unprecedented trifecta.
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