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Foreign workers caught in government's program suspension

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It's the foreign workers who are the big losers in the government's decision to suspend part of the temporary Foreign Workers Program, says a lobby group for migrants.

Man spread feces on ex-wife's front door

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A man who spread feces on his former wife's door and left frightening phone messages for her has been sentenced to serve 10 days in jail.

Lawyer for Omar Khadr want to get him ‘out of the grasps’ of Prime Minister

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The goal of an appeal heard Wednesday in the case of former Guantanamo Bay detainee Omar Khadr is to get him "out of the grasps" of Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

Rob Ford's lawyer urges release of new 'crack' video

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For the second time in less than a year, Mayor Rob Ford was caught on camera Saturday appearing to smoke crack cocaine, the Globe and Mail reported.

Statement from Toronto Mayor Rob Ford on taking a break from campaigning

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It’s not easy to be vulnerable and this is one of the most difficult times in my life. I have a problem with alcohol, and the choices I have made while under the influence. I have struggled with this for some time.

Man charged after shooting at B.C. sawmill

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A 47-year-old man has been charged with two counts of first degree murder and two counts of attempted murder after a shooting at a Nanaimo, B.C., mill Wednesday morning.

Ford says he's choosing rehab over death

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Mayor Rob Ford says if he doesn’t deal with his demons, “I know I am going to die.”

Missing Canadian journalist, filmmaker found dead in Cambodia

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The body of an Edmonton man who went missing in Cambodia 10 weeks ago was discovered Thursday near the 'Gate of Death' at the country's ancient Angkor Wat temple.

Mayor Rob Ford 'ready to take a break'

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Mayor Rob Ford tells the Toronto Sun that he is "ready to take a break" from the mayoral election campaign to "go get help."

Royal Ontario Museum to take care of N.L. whale carcasses

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Bloating blue whale carcasses will be removed from Newfoundland and Labrador beaches, federal Fisheries and Oceans Minister Gail Shea says.

Police want to see Rob Ford’s new ‘crack’ video

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Toronto Police want to see Mayor Rob Ford’s new ‘crack’ video.

Rob Ford's success rate unlikely: Addictions expert

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Rob Ford’s motives for checking into rehab are highly questionable and his chances of kicking his addictions are extremely slim, says a well-respected substance abuse expert.

Big, hairy deal — teen’s mane runs afoul of baseball coach

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To a growing clamour of critics, Coach Bryan MacKenzie is a crusty, bad-tempered relic from a less tolerant era, banning some poor kid from his baseball team all because the teen’s hair is too long.

Canada sending troops to Poland

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Canadian soldiers will take part in NATO military exercises in Poland, in response to the deteriorating situation in Ukraine, Prime Minister Stephen Harper says.

Shawn Atleo resigns from Assembly of First Nations amid chiefs' condemnation of education act

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Shawn Atleo has resigned as national chief of the Assembly of First Nations.

Decision to replace Sydney, N.S. dockworkers reversed

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Canada's largest union is celebrating Friday's decision to replace dockworkers responsible for servicing cruise ships in Sydney, N.S., with non-union workers.

Canadian-Egyptian journalist wins World Press Freedom Award

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An Egyptian judge wished three al-Jazeera journalists, including Canadian-Egyptian Mohamed Fahmy, a happy World Press Freedom Day before refusing them bail and adjourning their case until May 15, The Guardian reported.

20,000 litres of fuel dumped over Quebec countryside

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A Boeing 747 test plane owned by Pratt & Whitney that was having technical problems was forced to dump 20,000 litres of fuel before landing.

Long Plains First Nation man takes blame for getting shot by cops

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A Long Plains First Nation man shot by police following a drunken birthday party melee has learned from his mistakes and should serve no more time in custody, a judge was told Friday.

Parti Quebecois needs to change: Parizeau

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In an op-ed in the Journal de Montreal Saturday, former Quebec premier Jacques Parizeau says that the Parti Quebecois is at a crossroads and needs to re-evaluate its objectives in order to thrive in the future.
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