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Rizzuto rivals targeted by police bust

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The RCMP led a series of raids Thursday against a Mafia clan that was a bitter rival of the Rizzuto crime family.

Man sues hospital, claims botched surgery shortened his penis

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A man is suing a hospital for $155,000 because he claims a botched penis surgery left his appendage an inch shorter and ruined his marriage.

Police need warrant for internet information: Supreme Court

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OTTAWA — A child-porn suspect’s rights were violated when police sought and obtained personal information from his Internet provider without a warrant, the Supreme Court ruled Friday.

RCMP thank community for support after Moncton shooting

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The commanding officer of the RCMP in New Brunswick says the support the force has received since the shooting deaths of three officers "was crucial in helping us get us through our darkest hours."

Medical marijuana advocate calls proposed rules 'redundant'

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A medical marijuana group says the additional oversight measures proposed by the government this week are "redundant" and previous changes to the federal marijuana program already dramatically reduced its susceptibility to abuse.

Many young Quebec nurses get sick of their job and quit

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A new study suggests that a third of young nurses working in a Quebec hospital quit their jobs after four years.

Instead of regular classes, Que. student washes teachers’ cars, bakes

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A local student spends his day baking cookies and doing menial tasks in his high school even though he’d rather be in regular classes.

Father and son hook giant 800 lb sturgeon in B.C.

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It's a father-and-son adventure that Ron and Paul Jarvis won't soon forget.

New Bloc Quebecois leader angers Duceppe

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New Bloc Quebecois Leader Mario Beaulieu stirred up trouble within the separatist movement with a fiery election speech.

Canadian businesses need to be able to compete with Netflix: Group

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The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) is calling on the federal government to scrap the GST and HST from all digital download entertainment, saying it puts Canadian companies at a disadvantage.

Snapshot: This week in pictures

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Take a look at some of the best photos take this week.

Quebec seeks $409M from MM&A railway in Lac-Megantic blast

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MONTREAL — Quebec says it's seeking at least $409 million from the railway at the centre of the Lac-Megantic oil-train blast that killed 47 people last July.

Young Ontario mom dies a week after being hit in the head with softball

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A 31-year-old mother of three is dead after being hit by a baseball while playing on June 1.

Quebec officials knew chopper jailbreak was possible: docs

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Provincial police, jail officials and a judge knew three inmates near Quebec City posed a flight risk prior to their June 7 chopper jailbreak, documents show.

Newfoundland and Labrador Liberals want to lower voting age to 16

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Liberals in Newfoundland and Labrador voted over the weekend in favour of lowering the province's voting age to 16, the Cape Breton Post reports.

Canadian journalist given final chance to make his case

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In a final stand to proclaim his innocence, Egyptian-Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy passed a copy of George W. Bush's autobiography to a judge and said, "The media didn't destroy Iraq, it was George Bush; he says so in his book," the Guardian reports.

Suspect survives six-storey fall from building

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Police are investigating after a man apparently fell through a window at an apartment building to the ground.

NDP wants protection for unpaid federal interns

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The NDP wants all unpaid federal interns to be given the same workplace protections as paid employees.

Hillary Clinton coy on presidential ambition in Toronto visit

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Hillary Clinton stopped in Toronto Monday to talk of the “hard choices” detailed in her new memoir, but tipped her hand barely an inch when it came to possibly running for president.

Canada won't help Iraq military: Baird

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Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird says Canada will reject any requests for military help to combat a terrorist uprising sweeping Iraq.
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