The Supreme Court is expected to rule Thursday in a case about aboriginal land claims that could have profound implications for resource development in Canada.
Supreme Court's land claim ruling could have big impact on resource development
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Police coax wayward deer out of family's bathroom
A frightened deer who crashed through a window and into a Port Colborne, Ont., home on Sunday had to be coaxed out of the bathroom by police.
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Sing O Canada to this fridge, get a free beer
It’s probably the most patriotic way to get a free beer.
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Canada’s famous for...
When you think of Canada, what comes to mind? Snow? The mighty beaver? Here’s a look at when many of Canada’s famous icons came to be. Click on the years below to learn more.
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RCMP narrows in on military recruitment office bombing
RCMP counter-terrorism detectives are investigating 11 people suspected of participating in three bombings in Quebec since 2004, including a violent 2010 attack on a Canadian Forces recruiting centre, QMI Agency has learned.
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Senator's relationship with staffer broke ethics rule, but not enough for punishment: Office
Conservative Sen. Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu broke ethics regulations by having a romantic relationship with a staff member, the Senate's ethics officer ruled.
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This land is your land: Vancouver city council to local First Nations
Vancouver city council formally acknowledged Wednesday that the land on which the city is built actually belongs to three local First Nations.
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Lac-Magentic, Que., residents want rail line rerouted
The new incarnation of the bankrupt railway at the centre of last summer's tragedy at Lac-Megantic, Que., recently received the right to operate in Quebec, but the small town's residents don't care, city spokesman Louis Longchamps said.
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Story of Amanda Lindhout, kidnapped Alberta journalist, may become feature film
The story of an Alberta journalist who was kidnapped in Somalia in 2008 and held for 15 months may be headed for the big screen.
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Cop-killer with underwear fetish gets another early parole
A former policeman who killed two colleagues in 1985 and returned to prison for stealing women's underwear has once again convinced the National Parole Board to give him a second chance.
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B.C. First Nation wins landmark land claim case at Supreme Court
The Supreme Court's ruling in favour of a B.C. First Nation on Thursday, in a decades-old land claim dispute, is widely expected to give Native communities more influence in major resource development projects going forward.
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Three chopper escapees back in court
Three chopper jailbreakers appeared in court for three different cases on Thursday as police hunted for three alleged accomplices.
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Former call centre boss describes altering invoices at Del Mastro’s request
A former call centre boss told court Thursday he continued to change the dates on invoices at the request of MP Dean Del Mastro despite becoming increasingly frustrated and concerned about the situation.
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Winnipeg dad pleads guilty to abducting his kids in Mexico
A Winnipeg man who kidnapped his children and fled to Mexico, sparking a years-long manhunt, has pleaded guilty to two counts of child abduction.
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Can you guess the famous Canadian?
Would you know Ryan Reynolds’ eyes from Ryan Gosling’s? Take our quiz and see how many famous faces you can recognize in extreme close-up.
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Teen pleads not guilty to threatening Rehtaeh Parsons' father
A 19-year-old man has pleaded not guilty to threatening and harassing Rehtaeh Parsons' father.
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Air Force chopping two Challengers from executive fleet
The Air Force is chopping the size of its fleet of executive jets used by the prime minister, the governor general and other VIPs, a move the federal government says will free up money that can be used for other priorities like search-and-rescue operations.
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Quebec woman, kids gone without a trace
Family and friends of Erin Gray had feared the worst after the mother and her two children vanished from a Montreal suburb last weekend.
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Missing Quebec woman, kids found in Ontario
Erin Gray and her two children were found safe and sound in Ontario a week after disappearing, Chateauguay, Que. police confirmed late Saturday.
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Akin: Monday's byelections? Bet on red.
Justin Trudeau's Liberals are set to have a very good Canada Day holiday, as they celebrate what are likely to be strong showings in at least three of four byelections to be held Monday.
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