A family of seven prayed and clung to their boat in the waters off B.C.'s coast Monday night after the vessel that carried all their belongings began to sink.
Family of seven rescued after boat sinks off B.C. coast
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Canada 'well-prepared' for Ebola, health officials say
Canada is well-prepared for Ebola, but the possibility of the virus spreading to Canada is unlikely, health experts say.
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Fur group applauds move to keep Mounties in fur-lined hats
A decision by the RCMP to use wool tuques instead of fur-lined hats in cold winter months will be "fully overturned," Environment Minister Leona Aglukkaq says.
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RCMP, Muslim groups at odds over anti-terror handbook
The two groups associated with the anti-radicalization handbook, United Against Terror, have issued a statement in response to the RCMP's decision to disavow themselves from the project.
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Jun Lin's ex-lover recalls final text
"Good morning" was the final text that dismemberment victim Jun Lin sent the night before he was killed, his ex-lover told the Luka Magnotta murder trial Wednesday.
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'Historic' B.C. land deal makes feds, First Nations partners
Three pieces of federal government land are slated for redevelopment following a $307-million deal between three First Nations and the Canada Lands Company.
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6 Montreal firefighters fired after City Hall trashed
Montreal has axed six firefighters — including the union president — after City Hall was trashed in August.
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Trudeau calls for peace in Hong Kong
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau on Thursday didn't repeat his previous claim of having "admiration" for China's communist dictatorship and instead urged Beijing to allow democratic elections in Hong Kong.
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Two more charged in Del Mastro scandal
Two more people who worked on Dean Del Mastro's 2008 election campaign, including the federal politician's cousin, now face charges.
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World's first carbon capture in a coal-fired plant opens in Canada
The world's first carbon capture project in a coal-fired power plant opened in Saskatchewan on Thursday.
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Video shows Magnotta luring Lin to apartment, disposing of parts
Luka Magnotta was caught on video calmly leading an animated Jun Lin" into his apartment building hours before Lin was murdered and cut to pieces.
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Toronto patient being tested for Ebola
A patient who recently travelled to West Africa is being tested for possible Ebola at a Toronto hospital, the University Health Network (UHN) confirmed Thursday.
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Meteor photobombs Quebec weather report
While viewers were turning to TVA's Colette Provencher for their nightly weather report, many spotted a bright green light over her shoulder, believed to be a meteor.
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Snapshot: This week in pictures
See the best photos taken from across the country and around the world this week.
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St. John's sex workers warned of recent gang rapes
Prostitutes in St. John's, N.L., are being warned that taking a call from one male client could lead them to a room with 12-20 men intent on sexual assault.
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Canadians back military action to fight terror: Poll
As Canada prepares to bomb Islamic State (ISIS) positions in Iraq, a new poll suggests half of Canadians tend to back military might to fight state terrorism.
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Fighter jets but no ground troops for Iraq, Harper says
Canada will send some of its fighter jets into combat against ISIS terrorists in Iraq.
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Global child porn bust started in Ontario
It started with a kinky personal ad on a popular classifieds site.
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Toronto patient tests negative for Ebola
A Toronto patient has tested negative for the
Ebola
virus, the University Health Network
confirmed early
Saturday.
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Canada sending second mobile Ebola lab, scientists to Sierra Leone
Canada is sending a second mobile lab team and two scientists to West Africa to fight the Ebola outbreak, Health Minister Rona Ambrose announced Saturday.
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