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Battle extremism with economic growth and trade, Harper tells UN

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper called on the international community to focus on economic growth and deeper trade relationships as a way to counter global strife and extremism - and made a funding pitch for his top foreign aid initiative.

B.C. fisherman finds ailing eagle at sea, gives him a lift to shore

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Vancouver Island fisherman Dan Dunbar noticed something was wrong when he spotted a young bald eagle floundering in the water near Nanoose Bay, British Columbia.

Snapshot: This week in pictures

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Take a look at some of the best photos taken across the country and around the world.

Facebook tells Montreal drag queen: use real name or you're out

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Facebook has threatened to shut down a Montreal drag queen's account if she doesn't use her real name.

Tory MP Paul Calandra cries during apology for House behaviour

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A Conservative backbench MP almost broke down crying on Friday while apologizing for his behaviour in the House of Commons earlier in the week.

Crown contests child murderer Guy Turcotte's bail

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Crown prosecutors are appealing the judge's decision to let child killer Guy Turcotte free on bail until his new trial.

Boy, 11, stabbed on N.L. soccer pitch, teen in custody

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An 11-year-old boy is in hospital with serious injuries after 19-year-old man allegedly stabbed him in the neck while he was playing soccer in Topsail, N.L.

Quebec doctor suspended for racist comments is reinstated

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A controversial Quebec doctor who was suspended by the College of Physicians for saying blacks and natives have a lower IQ than white people has been reinstated.

Canada, Europe sign long-awaited free trade deal

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper and European leaders signed a free trade deal Friday, moving a big step closer to opening markets on both sides of the Atlantic to billions of dollars in tariff-free trade.

Flight grounded at Pearson, man charged

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A London-bound flight out of Pearson airport was delayed Friday morning after police removed a passenger who allegedly made concerning comments.

Canada will 'do its part' in fight against ISIS: Harper

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper says ISIS is a direct threat to Canada and the world, and Canada will "do its part" to help fight the terror group.

B.C. Law Society to decide if Christian school grads can practice

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Whether the B.C. Law Society will allow law grads from a Christian university to practise in the province will be put to referendum.

Psychiatric assessment of alleged mass murderer de Grood under ban

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The assessment to determine if quintuple murder suspect Matthew de Grood was too mentally ill to commit murder has now been complete.

Highly decorated Canadian Second World War vet remembered as a hero

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William “Sam” Magee embodied the true spirit of a Canadian soldier.

The First World War: Excerpts from the diary of Woodman Leonard

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The Somme is synonymous with death and destruction. More than 1 million soldiers were killed or injured in one of the bloodiest battles in history along the river of the same name in France.

Federal Appeals Court to hear First Nation lawsuit to stop pipeline

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The Gitxaala Nation in B.C. will have its day in court to challenge the Northern Gateway pipeline project, the Federal Court of Appeal said Friday.

Widow not allowed to stay in Canada after husband dies

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An American woman is being kicked out of the country because her Canadian husband died before she could become a permanent resident.

Missing Calgary grandparents Kathy and Alvin Liknes mourned by family, friends

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Spreading a message of hope and remembrance, friends and family of a couple at the centre of a mysterious murder investigation gathered to say goodbye Saturday.

Cuba sentences Canadian CEO to 15 years on financial charges

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A Cuban court has sentenced Canadian executive Cy Tokmakjian to 15 years in prison for bribery and other economic charges in a chilling development for potential foreign investors, his company, the Tokmakjian Group, said on Saturday.

Think before using the R-word

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It’s an insult that haunted Arthur Rea every time he laced up his soccer cleats as a kid.
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