Money-bleeding Canada Post intends to move letter-sorting out of London and Hamilton to Toronto, and Ottawa to Montreal.
Canada Post moving from London, Hamilton and Ottawa; 180 jobs lost
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Whiffen the rescued otter dies during procedure
The Vancouver Aquarium's rescued otter Whiffen died on Saturday an hour into a medical procedure.
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Trial date set for Mayor Rob Ford pal Sandro Lisi
If you were eagerly waiting to see the infamous Mayor Rob Ford crack video at a courtroom this fall, brace yourself for bad news.
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Teen's tweet sets off home invasion
A teenage party announced on social media led to a frightening home invasion Saturday night.
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NS premier's spokesman facing domestic assault charge, put on leave
The communications director for Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil was put on leave Tuesday after it emerged he is facing criminal charges.
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Supreme Court rules Mohamed Harkat's security certificate is constitutional
In an unanimous decision, the Supreme Court has ruled the security certificate issued against terror suspect Mohamed Harkat is constitutional.
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New Vancouver Island restaurant bans tipping
A new Vancouver Island restaurant has decided that it will not be accepting tips.
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Pipeline companies will be liable for $1B in cleanup costs: Minister
The government will make federally regulated pipeline companies liable for at least $1 billion worth of costs and damages related to spills, Resources Minister Greg Rickford said.
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Child services failed accused child killer and 6-year-old victim: Report
Neither a 10-year-old accused murderer or the six-year-old boy he allegedly beat to death received the services they needed leading up to the grisly crime, Saskatchewan's children's advocate says.
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CBC says Peter Mansbridge makes just $80,000
CBC president Hubert Lacroix insulted and disrespected taxpayers by not fully disclosing the salaries of high-level CBC employees, said senators on a committee studying the public broadcaster's future.
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About 1,000 First Nations protest on Parliament Hill
About 1,000 First Nations protesters rallied on Parliament Hill Wednesday calling for more money and less government oversight of their education systems, a full inquiry into missing and murdered aboriginal women, and for the feds to back off their tobacco production.
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Amber Alert cancelled; both girls found safe
Two Alberta girls have been located and are safe after they were allegedly abducted by their mother.
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Soldier faces more charges in sex assault probe
A total of 16 victims have now come forward to police in a serial crimes investigation into a soldier based at CFB Petawawa in eastern Ontario.
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Deport me and I am a dead man: Mo Harkat
An emotional Mohamed Harkat said he is terrified he will be tortured and killed if deported to his native Algeria.
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Diab to fight extradition in synagogue bombing
Ottawa sociology professor Hassan Diab called it a "miscarriage of justice" Thursday, after an Ontario Court of Appeal upheld an extradition order to return him to France for questioning about a deadly synagogue bombing in Paris in 1980.
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Aboriginal women over-represented in murder rate
RCMP in Winnipeg will release a new report on missing and murdered aboriginal women this morning.
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Mulcair, Quebec premier clash over Senate
NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair said all the right things in Quebec City on Friday, except when it came to the Senate.
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Restaurants buck foreign worker program changes
Possible changes to make it harder to bring temporary foreign workers into Canada may force some restaurants to curb their hours or even shut down, and could hamper important exports if not properly structured, employers groups warned on Friday.
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Mayor Rob Ford spotted in Muskoka
Mayor Rob Ford turned up in cottage country Friday.
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Rob Ford takes break from rehab facility for birthday party
Plans for Mayor Rob Ford to join his Scarborough campaign workers via Skype at a birthday party in his honour were cancelled Wednesday.
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