Clayton Kennedy, the former co-manager of Attawapiskat First Nation, has been charged with theft and fraud.
Clayton Kennedy, former Attawapiskat co-manager accused of theft and fraud
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NDP accused of using parliamentary funds for party work
The federal New Democrats are being investigated for allegedly using parliamentary funds to staff regional party offices.
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Canadian embassy in China looking into air system upgrades to deal with polution
The toxic soup that passes for air in Beijing is so bad, Canada's ambassador to China says he might need to upgrade the embassy's air filters.
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Quebec's new premier ready to work with Canadians
Quebec's premier-elect says he's ready to sit down with counterparts in the rest of Canada to "create jobs and prosperity."
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Car sinks into hole on Quebec road
A vehicle fell into a massive hole on a road in Trois- Rivieres Tuesday morning.
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Humane Society respond to sealfies, says it supports Inuit hunt
The Canadian branch of the Humane Society has issued a statement reasserting its support of the Inuit seal hunt in response to the online "sealfie" movement.
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Parts of Alberta town evacuated due to flooding
Parts of Peace River, Alta., were evacuated Tuesday night as water flooded the downtown area.
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Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence not under investigation after partner charged: Police
Police say Attawapiskat First Nation Chief Theresa Spence is not facing any charges and is not currently under investigation in regards to any discrepancies in the band's books.
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Shriner charged with choking circus protester
A Shriner has been charged with assault after scuffling with an animal-rights protester outside a Shrine Circus performance in Ottawa last year.
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Lac-Megantic coroner file closes with seven unidentified victims
A 40th victim of the Lac-Megantic, Que., railway explosion has been identified, but seven others might never be.
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Heartbleed bug causes Canada Revenue Agency to shut down online tax filing
The Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA) expects services to resume by the weekend after the discovery of a malicious bug that could be used to steal personal information.
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Spouse killers shouldn't collect survivor benefits: MP
Conservative backbench MP Dave Van Kesteren is moving to close a legal loophole that lets spouse killers collect public pension survivor benefits.
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Harper tells Mulcair: 'Do right thing' and pay back $3M owed taxpayers
Prime Minister Stephen Harper urged NDP Leader Tom Mulcair to "do the right thing" and reimburse taxpayers roughly $3 million that may have been spent illegally.
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Woman jailed for stabbing husband with insulin needle
An Edmonton nurse who stabbed her husband in the neck with an insulin-loaded needle and set a trap for him using cooking oil and syringes was put behind bars Wednesday.
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U.S. drone 'clipped into' Canadian-controlled airspace
An unmanned American navy drone flew into Canadian-controlled airspace on Tuesday morning, which surprised officials who were not expecting to see it.
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St. John’s safest Canadian city in zombie apocalypse
If Canada is ever overrun by brain-eating zombies, better hoof it to Regina, St. John’s or Edmonton.
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Jim Flaherty: The man behind the politics
Jim Flaherty: The man behind the politics
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Jim Flaherty remembered: Share your condolences
Former finance minister Jim Flaherty died in Ottawa, Thursday, April 10.
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Former finance minister Jim Flaherty dead
Former finance minister Jim Flaherty has died. He was 64.
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Suspended senator Patrick Brazeau charged with assault, possession of cocaine
Suspended senator Patrick Brazeau was in a Gatineau, Que., courtroom Thursday morning to answer to charges that he assaulted a woman, threatened a man and was in possession of cocaine when he was arrested earlier in the morning.
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