A man who drove hundreds of miles to sexually assault a chained-up teen boy in a rural Nova Scotia shack has died in prison.
John MacKean, who sexually assaulted N.S. chained teen, dies in prison
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Quarantined Montrealer tests negative for Ebola
A person in Montreal who was quarantined after showing symptoms associated with Ebola has tested negative for the deadly virus.
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Michael Sona found guilty of robocalls scheme in the 2011 federal election
Former Conservative staffer Michael Sona was found guilty Thursday for his role in thousands of misleading automated phone calls to voters during the 2011 federal election.
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B.C. court allows pot cookies and oils for those with permits
The Canadian government has one year to acknowledge people with marijuana-possession permits are allowed to use pot cookies, oils, gels, ointments and other forms that aren't considered "dried" herb.
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Douglas Garland appears in Calgary court on Liknes-O'Brien murders
The survivors of a Calgary couple and their grandson believed slain by a close relative are “absolutely shattered,” a close family friend said Thursday.
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Canada's free trade with Colombia healthy and growing
Colombia's trade commissioner says that three years into a bilateral free-trade deal with Canada, there's been double-digit annual growth in trade that is expected to continue well into the future.
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Layoffs at B.C. mine site of tailings breach
Forty-two Imperial Metals Ltd. mill operators have been served layoff notices as mining work has ground to a halt after the Mount Polley tailings breach earlier this month.
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Canadian teacher held in Indonesia appeals to PM for help
A Canadian teacher being detained in Indonesia on sexual assault allegations has appealed directly to the prime minister for help.
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Two men had a drug-fuelled wardrobe malfunction in park: Cops
Two men won’t be charged after police determined they didn’t expose themselves and perform indecent acts in front of a woman and three children in a park, but rather they were high and one of them had a wardrobe malfunction while trying to conceal drugs and paraphernalia.
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Warrant officer testifies accuser gave signals but not direct consent
Warrant officer Andre Gagnon, who is accused of sexually assaulting former corporal Stephanie Raymond, told a court martial that although Raymond never gave direct consent, she was sitting on his lap and gave him the impression she "wanted to go further" with him.
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Canada to deliver weapons to Kurdish forces in Iraq
Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced Friday he will deploy about 30 soldiers and two cargo planes to help deliver weapons and other military supplies to Kurdish forces in Iraq.
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MacKay says Trudeau's answer to world threats is oversimplified
The Tories are again questioning Justin Trudeau's grasp on issues, this time for his ideas on what constitutes the greatest threat to global security.
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B.C. Pastafarian demands right to wear colander in driver's licence picture
A man from a religious sect known as the Pastafarians has been struggling to renew his driver’s licence in Surrey, B.C.
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Man gets nearly 20 years for setting woman on fire
Cindy Campbell described feeling "relief" and "closure" after the man who set her on fire was handed a 19-and-a-half year prison term.
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Mouldy pot prompts recall
Mouldy pot has prompted a B.C-based producer to recall a batch of medical marijuana.
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'Main Street Massacre' maker threatened with lawsuit
Vancouver's transit corporation has vowed to sue the maker of an online video game that depicts mass murder aboard a city SkyTrain.
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Calgary man reportedly killed fighting with Iraq extremists
Multiple reports state a Calgarian who volunteered to fight with the extremist Islamic army ISIS has been killed in Iraq.
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Wife fights to keep sponsored hubby's family out of Canada
Deborah Parsons thought she had secured love and a happy future when she sponsored her new Cuban husband to Canada nine years ago.
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Calgary stolen-car victim tracks X-rated clues on camera memory card
It’s said pride comes before a fall — or
perhaps it should be minds go after the
crack?
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Prime Minister's Office bans Chinese reporters from Arctic trip: Sources
The Canadian government says it will not allow reporters from two Chinese state-owned news organizations to fly with the Prime Minister on his annual Arctic tour because of past bad behaviour.
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