Prime Minister Stephen Harper joined world leaders and veterans in France on Friday to mark the 70th anniversary of D-Day landings and the Battle of Normandy.
D-Day a 'source of enormous national pride': Harper
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Author of Quebec euthanasia bill says system will prevent abuses
The architect of Quebec's new euthanasia law says she has "great confidence" that health-care officials will prevent any abuses.
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Slain Mountie had baby on the way
Three RCMP officers were killed and two others were injured in a shooting in Moncton, N.B., Wednesday evening.
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Trio of teens who looted human remains from vehicle sentenced to probation
Three teens who stole a pouch of human ashes which one later dumped in the street, will be spared criminal records if they successfully complete probation.
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How many hours extra do you spend stuck in traffic?
Which Canadian city's drivers spend the most time stuck in traffic? Have a look at our interactive graphic and see if you have the worst commute.
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Ottawa resident wins $32 million in Lotto Max draw
It's more than a bright, sunshiny day for one lucky Ottawan.
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National Firearms Association stands by controversial statement on Moncton shootings
The National Firearms Association is sticking to its guns.
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RCMP 'ill-equipped' for situations like Moncton: Ex-officer
TORONTO -- A retired RCMP officer says the RCMP is "ìll-equipped to deal with situations like the one in Moncton" last Wednesday.
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Moncton arrest happened in ex-cop's backyard
MONCTON, N.B. - "Don't be disturbed, don't be afraid. We will be around back. There is going to be a lot of comings and goings," police officers told George Paquet during the early hours of Friday morning.
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Three men escape Quebec prison
Police say three prisoners have broken out of a Quebec City jail.
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Climbers stranded on Mt. Yamnuska in Kananaskis rescued by helicopter
After being struck by a boulder halfway up a sheer rock face west of Calgary, a city man was brought down in a dramatic helicopter rescue.
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Scantily clad for a cause: 8th annual Underwear Affair combats cancer in Calgary
They’d come to strut their cancer-combating stuff.
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Canada may expand military in Eastern Europe: PM
Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Russian President Vladimir Putin is "obviously an imperialist" and hinted that Canada is considering expanding its military presence in Eastern Europe.
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Bloody weekend in Montreal, four dead
MONTREAL - Four people have been murdered in Montreal since Friday, making this weekend the bloodiest of 2014.
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Snapshot: This week in pictures
See the best photos from across the country and around the world this week.
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Australians blast PM's 'Canadia' gaffe
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott is being razzed by Twitter users and his country's media for a slip-up in which he called Canada "Canadia."
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14-year-old code crackers hack Winnipeg ATM
WINNIPEG -- A couple of 14-year-old computer whizzes have the Bank of Montreal upgrading its security after the teens hacked an ATM machine.
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Reporter ends up covering her own marriage proposal
WELLAND, Ont. -- As a reporter, I pride
myself on being able to get to the bottom
of things.
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Moncton mayor asks for volunteers to house thousands of funeralgoers
So many people are expected to attend Tuesday's funeral for the three fallen Moncton RCMP officers that the mayor has asked residents to open up their homes to accommodate out-of-towners.
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PM defends new prostitution bill
Prime Minister Stephen Harper confirmed Monday he's dead-set against the libertine prostitution laws that exist in parts of Australia, where some states even allow brothels to operate.
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