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Trudeau intruder left threatening note, butcher knives

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Whoever broke into Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau’s house on the weekend left behind a threatening letter and several butcher knives on the floor, police said.

The province with the most UFO sightings is…

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It’s a bird… it’s a plane… it’s a UFO? According to a new report from UFOlogy Research, Canadians have spotted 14,617 strange flying objects since 1989, and only about half of them had probable explanations.

Alleged B.C. gang member wanted for murder arrested in Mexico

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An alleged member of the United Nations gang wanted for two murders in B.C. has been arrested in Mexico and returned to Canada.

Five of the best and worst ALS Ice Bucket Challenges

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Wonder why everyone from your friends to celebrities are dumping buckets of water on themselves?

Lac-Megantic: Transportation Safety Board says more safety audits, better 'physical defences' needed to prevent another disaster

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The train blast in Lac-Megantic, Que., that killed 47 people last year could happen again unless Transport Canada improves monitoring and forces railways to do more to prevent runaway trains, the country's transportation watchdog says.

Chinese reporter barred from PM's Arctic trip

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One of the Chinese reporters barred from travelling with the Prime Minister's Office on its annual Arctic tour told QMI Agency he didn't even know he was persona non grata.

NDP leader Mulcair wants oilsands products to stay in Canada

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Job creation in B.C. isn't dependent on shipping oil to international markets, according to federal NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair.

Doctors vote to 'follow their conscience' if assisted suicide becomes legal

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In what appears to be a softening on the issue from Canada's doctors, the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) voted Tuesday to allow doctors to follow their conscience if and when assisted suicide becomes legal in Canada.

Egyptian-Canadian journalist to appeal terrorism conviction

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Egyptian-Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy will appeal his terrorism conviction in Egypt.

Woman accuses Hydro-Quebec worker of peeing, lounging in her yard

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A Montreal-area woman has complained to Hydro-Quebec that a utility worker peed on her driveway, grabbed a chair from her patio and took a break on her lawn.

Pre-teen daughters found among child porn on work computer

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Fearing he was trading company secrets, a Manitoba man's employer secretly reviewed the contents of his work computer only to find he was loading it with child pornography, including nude pictures of his own pre-teen daughters, a court heard Wednesday.

Possible tornado spotted in southwestern Ont.

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A weather expert is reporting that a tornado may have been spotted just west of Stratford early Wednesday evening.

Ontario students conduct mock Mars mission

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Canadian university students are training up for a mission to Mars.

Mulcair says an NDP government would increase health transfers to provinces

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Provinces and territories would see billions more in federal health transfers under an NDP government, Thomas Mulcair said Wednesday.

B.C. ghost town Bradian for sale near Whistler for just under $1 million

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Looking to buy a B.C. retreat with that spare $1 million you've got lying around? You may want to consider the townsite of Bradian.

Canada's privacy commissioner says websites need clearer privacy practices

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Canadians give massive corporations permission to collect reams of personal information about them, often without even realizing it, says Canada's privacy commissioner.

Man arrested after two found dead in P.E.I. home

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A man has been arrested after two people were found dead in a Montague, P.E.I., home Wednesday evening.

Former grand chiefs bought cars, spent inappropriately: Feds

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Almost $39,000 in unauthorized cash withdrawals, nearly $11,000 in claims for business trips that may not have occurred, and a personal vehicle bought with organizational accounts.

National Research Council boss says data well guarded

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The head of the National Research Council (NRC) said its clients are satisfied that private research data is well guarded at the agency despite allegations of a recent Chinese cyber-attack.

Harper: ISIS like the Taliban

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper is pointing to the past to warn about the threat posed by ISIS.
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