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Bear with jar stuck on its head rescued near Sudbury

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Police in this northern Ontario city saved a bear that could not get a large plastic jar off its head.

Canadians ‘triumph over terrorism’ at Boston Marathon

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John DePutter wanted to run the Boston Marathon again this year to honour the city and its residents.

TransCanada CEO expresses frustration over latest Keystone delay

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The president and CEO of TransCanada says he is "extremely disappointed and frustrated" with the slow approval process for the company's proposed Keystone XL pipeline south of the border.

Hidden cameras show alleged cruelty at Quebec veal farm

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An animal rights group has released hidden-camera video of what its says are calves in chains being beaten, punched and kicked at a factory farm in Quebec.

White House denies politics at play in KXL delay

Friends and family gather to remember Calgary murder victim Jordan Segura

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Hundreds of family members and friends gathered to celebrate the short, but purposeful and passionate life of Jordan Segura Monday.

Granny has lit cigarette flicked in face during road rage

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A trip to the store for Easter goodies has left a local grandmother traumatized from a road rage attack that left her with a damaged car and a burn from a cigarette flicked at her face.

Barefoot man given fellow rider's shoes

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A bus driver has had his faith in people restored after witnessing a rider wearing plastic bags instead of shoes given a surprising gift this holiday weekend — a stranger's own shoes and socks.

Day of pain as Calgary remembers 3 mass murder victims

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Dying, but not alone. On a day of memories, mourning and often-agonizing insight into the short lives of three young murder victims, it was perhaps the most melancholy moment of all.

Liberal stalwart Herb Gray dead at 82

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Former Liberal cabinet minister and deputy prime minister Herb Gray has died at age 82.

Extreme potholes: Help us find Canada's worst potholes

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It’s been a long, cold, record-shattering winter all across Canada, and the weather has wreaked havoc on our roads.

Oil tanker runs aground on St. Lawrence River

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QUEBEC CITY — An oil tanker ran aground in the St. Lawrence River on Tuesday morning, shortly after leaving Quebec City.

Accused Calgary mass murderer Matt de Grood to undergo psych assessment

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Accused Calgary mass murderer Matt de Grood has been ordered to undergo a 30-day psych assessment.

Canadian sailor dies while on leave in Tanzania

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A member of HMCS Regina died Monday in hospital in Tanzania while on leave from the ship, heading back to Canada, the Armed Forces said Tuesday.

Restaurant owner who chose foreign workers over local employees welcomes federal investigation

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The owner of a Saskatchewan pizza place who laid off a pair of veteran employees in favour of foreign workers says he welcomes a federal investigation.

Russia expels Canadian diplomat as tensions rise

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Russia's ambassador confirmed Tuesday an official at the Canadian Embassy in Moscow was expelled in retaliation for the removal of a Russian attache from Canada this month.

Feds take humpback whales off ‘threatened’ species list

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Canada has recommended taking humpback whales off the "threatened" species list, two months before the government is due to decide whether to approve a proposed pipeline that would lead to half a million barrels of oil being shipped through their Pacific marine habitat every year.

Angus the cat came back ... after 8 years

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The Daltons wish their cat Angus could talk because he’d probably have a heck of a yarn to spin.

Opera company apologizes for offensive ‘fairies’ billboard

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A Newfoundland and Labrador opera company has apologized after posting billboards for its production of A Midsummer Night's Dream that read: "Filled with more fairies than St. John's on Pride Day."

Canada to move to phase out old rail cars in wake of Lac Megantic

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Canada will require that the use of older rail cars for carrying crude oil be phased out within three years, even though the United States has yet to make such a rule change, according to documents seen by Reuters on Wednesday.
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