A third person has died after the fatal explosion at a Quebec factory on Thursday.
Third victim dies after Quebec factory explosion
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First Soldiers Down: Canada's Friendly Fire Deaths in Afghanistan
On April 17, 2002, Canadian soldiers were part of a training exercise in Afghanistan.
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Thousands gather at National War Memorial to mark Remembrance Day
Ottawa Sun's visual journalist Darren Brown captured the images from the national Remembrance Day service at the War Memorial in Ottawa on Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012.
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Civil suits against killer colonel Russell Williams inch forward
Attempts to bundle several civil suits filed against convicted killer and former Canadian Forces colonel Russell Williams and his estranged wife will take another step forward this week.
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Photos of the week
See some of the best photos from across the country and around the world taken this week.
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Woman, 96, trapped in bureaucratic nightmare, can't get health card
Her only crime was losing her health card.
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Federal Grits gear up for leadership race launch
It's do or die time for the federal Liberals.
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Ex-bureaucrat implicates two colleagues in Montreal bribery scandal
A retired city engineer who has admitted to taking $500,000 in bribes says two colleagues did the same and told him about the scheme.
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Budget surplus on hold: Flaherty
The federal government conceded Tuesday the deficit will linger one year longer than it forecast in the March budget.
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Top court to hear case of judge who plagiarized ruling
The Supreme Court of Canada on Tuesday looked into the issue of judicial plagiarism in a case involving the family of a child who suffered brain damage during birth at the British Columbia Women's Hospital and Health Centre in 2001.
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Taxman revokes status of three charities
The Canada Revenue Agency says it has revoked the charitable status of three organizations for alleged violations, including overstated revenue and using donations for private gain.
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Good news, bad news in Flaherty's fiscal update
The good news first.
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Feds find dangerous chemicals in imported car seats and toys
A cancer and infertility-causing fire retardant found in imported toys and other products will be partially banned from use in Canada, likely by mid-2013.
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Woman sues Air Canada, alleges she was burned by hot water
An Edmonton woman has launched a $206,000 lawsuit against Air Canada because she claims she suffered second-degree burns from a spilled cup of scalding hot water.
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Minister hit with allegations of campaign spending irregularities posts note to constituents
Beleaguered Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Peter Penashue posted a statement to his constituents Tuesday to express his "surprise" over allegations of 2011 election spending irregularities.
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Outrage after union rep compares Harper to Hitler
Union opposition to a bill proposing to force them to disclose detailed financial information was expected.
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Google doodle celebrates Canadarm
Canada's enduring contribution to space exploration is the focus of Tuesday's Google doodle.
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Google search and ads lead straight to thief
Shawn Cromwell made it pretty easy for police to find him – with an assist from the homeowner he had stolen from.
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Scientists discover patient in vegetative state at London hospital able to communicate
In a world first, a local scientist has suceeded in enabling a patient in a vegetative state to have a say in his care.
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Vandalizing war memorials won’t be tolerated: Feds
Canada is toughening criminal laws to protect war memorials and cenotaphs, a Conservative MP from Mississauga says.
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