A Canadian couple detained in China on suspicion they stole state secrets are safe but under constant guard, according to messages they passed on via the Canadian embassy, their son said on Wednesday.
Canadian couple detained by China safe but closely watched, says son
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B.C. district declares local state of emergency after tailings pond breach
The massive release of materials from a mine tailings pond near Quesnel, B.C., is "virtually impossible to clean up," according to a marine researcher, and may have already damaged salmon habitat beyond repair
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Canadian couple accused of spying by China had connections to North Korea
A Canadian couple detained in China amid spying allegations made regular trips to deliver goods to North Korea, their close friend and pastor said on Wednesday, and set up a British Columbia-based organization to collect funds for their work.
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Patrick Brazeau to be booted from home
Disgraced senator Patrick Brazeau has until Friday to leave his Gatineau, Que., home and hand the keys over to his bank.
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Police app helps teens just say no to sexting
Teens who feel pressured to send someone a nude picture can now send a funny response instead, thanks to a new mobile app developed by the Ontario Provincial Police.
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Wealthy foreigners to sue Canada over end of visa plan
Wealthy foreigners hoping to fast-track immigration to Canada are preparing to sue Ottawa over the government's cancellation of its immigrant investor program, which has been assailed for allowing rich Chinese to buy their way into Canada.
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Chief with million-dollar salary won't resign
The B.C. chief who made close to a million dollars last year in his role as both chief and economic development officer of the First Nation -- said he will not resign.
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Bureaucrats busted for watching porn at work
Two dozen civil servants with Public Works and Government Services Canada have been reprimanded over the past four years for inappropriate use of the Internet at work, including seven who viewed or shared porn.
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Justin Bourque pleads guilty in Moncton Mountie killing spree
Justin Bourque, 24, pleaded guilty Friday to murdering three Mounties and trying to kill two others during a shooting spree that put the city of Moncton, N.B., on lockdown for two days in June.
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Canadian girl returns from Gaza, reunited with family
Salma Abuzaiter is safely home after family, politicians and consular officials helped plan her return from Gaza.
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Girlfriend in Tim Bosma case gets bail
A Toronto woman charged with being an accessory after the fact in the 2013 murder of Ancaster family man Tim Bosma was all smiles after being granted bail Friday.
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Canadian MH17 victim Andrei Anghel's remains identified
The body of 24-year-old Andrei Anghel, who was aboard doomed Malaysia Air Flight 17, has been identified.
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Ebola scare in Brampton
A patient who recently returned from a trip to Nigeria and developed fever and flu-like symptoms has triggered an Ebola virus scare at Brampton Civic Hospital.
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Start of the First World War: Excerpts from the diary of Woodman Leonard
Upper-class and loyal to the Empire, Major Woodman Leonard volunteered to serve in the First World War as soon as he heard Britain had declared war on Germany Aug. 4, 1914.
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Canada providing additional funding to fight Ebola
Canada committed an additional $3.6 million Friday to contain and fight the Ebola outbreak in the West Africa region.
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Second supermoon of 2014 set to shine Sunday
The second in a trio of supermoons this summer is set to light up the sky Sunday.
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Canada should do more to help peacekeeping efforts, group says
As Canadian police and politicians marked National Peacekeepers' Day Saturday, a group claims our country's commitment to peacekeeping efforts have diminished over the years.
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Patient in isolation in Brampton as Ebola tests run
While a patient in Brampton is being tested for the Ebola virus, the province’s health minister says Ontario’s healthcare system is “prepared and ready to contain and treat any potential case of Ebola.”
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Woman scales barbed-wire, runs on tarmac to stop plane
Hell hath no fury than a woman who thinks she's been scorned.
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Brampton patient tests negative for Ebola
Ontario Health Minister Eric Hoskins praised the province’s health-care system after a patient at Brampton Civic Hospital tested negative for the deadly Ebola virus.
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