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Quebecor seeks easier rules, citing Netflix threat

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Canada's telecommunications regulator should ease restrictions on domestic television providers because of the competitive threat they face from online services like Netflix Inc, Quebecor Inc Chief Executive Pierre Dion told a hearing on Tuesday

Minnesota man convicted again in Kajouji suicide

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While unable to prove he directly caused her death, a Minnesota judge ruled a former nurse helped 18-year-old Carleton student Nadia Kajouji end her life in 2008.

Devil statue with erect penis removed from Vancouver street

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City crews in Vancouver had to remove a statue of a devil who has an erect penis Tuesday.

Laval, Que., to sue its ex-mayor

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Former Laval, Que., mayor Gilles Vaillancourt, charged with using offshore accounts to stash $15 million in kickbacks, is facing a lawsuit from the city he ran for 23 years.

Half of inmate suicides happen in solitary confinement: Report

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Canadian prison officials shouldn't be allowed to put mentally ill inmates in solitary confinement, where they are more likely to commit suicide, Canada's corrections watchdog says.

Cops suspect human trafficking, forgery in Lev Tahor

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Quebec provincial police suspect an ultra-orthodox Jewish sect of human trafficking and forgery of documents, according to newly unsealed documents that describe forced drugging, coerced prayers and food deprivation.

Dominatrix Bedford threatens to tell all on politicians

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Canada's most famous sex worker threatened to tell tales on politicians after she was kicked out of a Senate committee for bad behaviour Wednesday.

Criminal loses bid to be Canadian citizen

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An Ottawa-born man ordered deported to India after a stint in prison is vowing to appeal after losing his bid to have a federal court judge declare him a Canadian citizen.

Rob Ford's treatment could take weeks at least: Doctor

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Mayor Rob Ford could be off the campaign trail for weeks even in the best case scenario, says a Toronto ER doctor.

We've changed: Poll suggests most Canadians still view security differently since 9/11

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The terror attacks of 2001 have had a lasting impact on Canadians' views on security and inter-religious relations, but less so with Muslims or among young adults who have come of age since 9/11, a new poll suggests.

Teacher suspended for using dead stepson's grades to get tuition credit

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A B.C. teacher will be suspended after it was discovered she falsified her deceased stepson's documents to obtain a $750 tuition credit for her daughter.

University students paid 3.3% more this year in tuition: StatsCan

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Canadian students paid 3.3% more in tuition this fall than the year before, Statistics Canada says.

New owner wants to redeem scene of Calgary's worst mass murder

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Kadin Osborne believes in redemption.

Public servants want paid days off to grieve 'spirit friends'

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OTTAWA — The Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) wants its members to be able to take paid grieving days for "aboriginal spirit friends."

Mayor Rob Ford awaiting results of biopsy

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Mayor Rob Ford’s personal and political fate remains in a “holding pattern” and could stay there for at least a week.

Grizzly bear mother who killed Calgary hunter in Kananaskis Country and cub will be left alone, Alberta Parks says

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Alberta Parks will leave a mother grizzly bear and her cub alone in the aftermath of a Calgary hunter’s deadly mauling in K-Country last weekend.

Stay in the race, Mayor Ford

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Keep your name on the ballot, Mayor Ford.

Trudeau defends pot legalization policy

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Justin Trudeau on Thursday accused the government of fear-mongering with its attacks on his pot legalization policy.

Montreal says firefighters slower to respond to emergencies due to pension fight

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City officials say firefighters have been less quick to respond to emergencies since a conflict began over pension plans.

Cody Legebokoff guilty of murdering 3 women, blind teen girl

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A B.C. man was found guilty Thursday night of four counts of first-degree murder in the slayings of three women and a blind teenage girl.
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