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Teen attempts record-setting Lake Erie swim

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Annaleise Carr, who in 2012 became the youngest person to swim Lake Ontario, began her attempt to swim cross Lake Erie Friday morning.

Woman plucks, eats raw bird on Montreal subway

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Montreal police are looking for a woman who shocked commuters by plucking and eating a raw bird on a moving subway train.

Annaleise Carr ends Lake Erie swim

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Annaleise Carr, who in 2012 became the youngest person to swim Lake Ontario, ended her official crossing of Lake Erie at Long Point, which is on the north shore of the lake, early Saturday morning.

100 Montreal cops take sick day

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MONTREAL- More than 100 Montreal police officers faked sick on Saturday.

Germany to reject EU-Canada trade deal: Report

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Germany is to reject a multi-billion free trade deal between the European Union and Canada which is widely seen as a template for a bigger agreement with the United States, a leading German paper reported on Saturday.

Canada offers assistance in MH17 investigation

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Canada has offered to send civilian, aviation and criminal investigation experts to the MH17 crash site to help in forensics work and efforts to recover remains of the passengers.

Canadian Taxpayers Federation attacks pay of "unelected federal spin doctors"

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Government spin doctors appear to have been spared from the feds’ campaign to make major cuts from a bloated federal public service.

2 killed in small plane crash in B.C.

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Two people were killed after their plane crashed on a golf course in Nanaimo, B.C., Saturday evening.

Twitter lights up with Toronto UFO chatter

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Lights in the evening sky triggered an invasion of chatter about UFOs in the Twitterverse on Sunday.

Thumbs out for robot hitchhiking across Canada

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Everyone knows you're not supposed to pick up hitchhikers.

Canucks shooting to colonize Mars

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We are one step closer to seeing life on Mars.

No pardon for Egyptian-Canadian journalist jailed in Egypt

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A jailed Egyptian-Canadian journalist didn't receive a presidential pardon from the Egyptian government as the country celebrates the end of Ramadan.

First World War: Soldiers then and now

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July 28 marks 100 years since the start of the First World War. A lot has changed for soldiers since then. We take a look at what life was like as a soldier then and now.

Stray cats burned with hot oil north of Montreal

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Three stray cats have been found burned with hot oil since winter in Laval, Que., an animal shelter owner says.

Ex Que. Lt.-Gov. can't claim immunity from fraud charges: Judge

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Former Quebec lieutenant-governor Lise Thibault can't claim royal immunity for allegedly defrauding taxpayers of $700,000, a judge ruled Monday.

Toronto man accused of luring girl over Internet

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Toronto Police say a man accused of using the Internet to lure a girl under 16 may have had contact with other young people.

$20 million Lotto Max winner dumbfounded

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A single senior picked up a cheque for $20.6 million Monday, the sole winner of Friday's Lotto Max jackpot.

Tories downplay report Germany doesn't like Canada/EU trade deal

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The government says "excellent progress" is being made on the multibillion-dollar trade agreement between the EU and Canada despite a weekend report in the European press indicating Germany intends to reject the deal.

Are we alone? Top 5 Canadian cities for UFO sightings

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Every year hundreds of sightings of UFOs are reported, with the number of sightings skyrocketing in the past 20 years. So the question remains: are we alone?

Beaver 'still at large' after falling tree damages SUV

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Police in northeastern Prince Edward Island say a beaver is "still at large" after it gnawed a tree so badly it fell and smashed a Quebec family's passing SUV on Saturday afternoon.
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