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Court hears damaging testimony former friends of robocalls accused

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Friends of the only person charged in the robocalls scandal told court Monday that Michael Sona discussed diverting voters to wrong polling stations during the 2011 federal election campaign.

Feds to table new prostitution bill this week

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Justice Minister Peter MacKay promises to introduce a new bill to reform Canada's prostitution laws this week now that the feds have released results of a massive online public consultation.

Veterans' advocates will be 'pleasantly surprised' with committee proposals: Vice-chair

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OTTAWA - The Veterans Affairs parliamentary committee will recommend an increase in services for family members - including children - of injured veterans, a committee member hinted.

Bring on the heat: 'Fairly pleasant summer' in store

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After a wicked winter across most of the country, Canadians can expect a pretty average summer.

Harper's Middle East tour costs taxpayers $2.1 million

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper's tour of Israel and other Middle East countries in January cost taxpayers more than $2.1 million, documents obtained by QMI Agency reveal.

Vancouver has Canada's worst commute

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If you're a commuter in Vancouver who thinks your drive is the absolute worst, the good news is you're correct.

Man killed son, self at level crossing amid custody battle

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A custody battle over a one-year-old boy could be behind a train-car collision that killed the baby and his 42-year-old father east of Montreal on Monday.

Harper to head to Ukraine for swearing-in of new president

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced today that he will travel to Kiev, Ukraine, this weekend to attend the swearing-in ceremony of that nation's new leader.

Justice Ministry lawyer Therrien gets committee nod as privacy commish

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Daniel Therrien has the go-ahead from a Commons committee to become Canada's next privacy commissioner.

Owner of company at centre of Robocall scandal maintains innocence in court

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The owner of an IT company at the centre of the Robocall scandal described himself in court Tuesday as an honest broker who didn't know that clients would use his company to break federal election rules.

MPs united in helping vets

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A Commons committee has unanimously endorsed enhancing veterans' benefits, including helping disabled vets for life.

Canadian veteran, 100, returns to mark D-Day

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It was 70 years ago when an infantry man named Ernest Cote was about to board a vessel with tens of thousands of other Canadians to head to Juno Beach.

Grisly details emerge in B.C. sex slayings

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A young B.C. man accused of the sex slayings of three women and a teenage girl had blood on his chin when police pulled him over on a remote logging road in 2010, court heard Monday, according to local media.

Father testifies murdered daughter wasn't suicidal: Reports

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The father of a murder victim identified his 15-year-old daughter's belongings before telling a jury she hadn't previously attempted suicide.

Harper announces more Canadian troops in eastern Europe

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More Canadian troops are heading to eastern Europe next week, to take part in a U.S. Army Europe-led military exercise.

Vets take message to Parliament Hill

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A small band of veterans rallied on Parliament Hill on Wednesday to urge Veterans Affairs Canada to cut red tape and speed up delivery of services.

Mounties investigating former Chretien chief of staff Fournier

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The RCMP is investigating how and why $1.5 million in payments made their way into Swiss bank accounts belonging to Michel Fournier, the former boss of a federal Crown corporation that operates the Jacques-Cartier and Champlain bridges in Quebec.

Oh, deer: Fawns stop traffic in downtown Winnipeg

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Local cops were in pursuit of a different kind of animal on Wednesday.

Johns and pimps targeted in new prostitution bill

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The government targets johns and pimps in new prostitution legislation introduced Wednesday while leaving hookers free to ply the world's oldest profession, as long as they do it away from children.

Gunman on the loose in Moncton: Reports

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A man armed with high-powered rifles is on the loose in Moncton, N.B., and has shot two Mounties, according to various reports.
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