When shots rang out at Parliament Hill on Wednesday morning, Thomas Juneau wasn't surprised.
It was just a matter of time, academic says of deadly attacks on Canadian soldiers
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Arrest near War Memorial day after deadly shooting
A man was taken into police custody in
Thursday morning while the prime
minister and his wife were laying
flowers at the War Memorial nearby.
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Halifax police arrest man, recover gun in downtown core
Police in Halifax have made an arrest and recovered a gun after receiving a report of a man with a rifle in the downtown core Thursday morning.
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Homegrown terror strikes at heart of Canada
Homegrown terror struck at the heart of
Canada on a fall morning, leaving a soldier
murdered, the shooter dead and a nation
reeling in shock.
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'We will always stand together,' Harper says as Parliament resumes
Prime Minister Stephen Harper said MPs are united in ensuring democracy continues, despite terror threats, and even hugged his two main political rivals after addressing the House of Commons Thursday morning.
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Convicted terrorist jailed 12 years
A homegrown terrorist got a 12-year prison sentence Thursday.
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Family, strangers mourn Cpl. Nathan Cirillo
Tears flowed freely Thursday as those who knew and loved Cpl. Nathan Cirillo, as well as many complete strangers, struggled to understand the proud soldier's cold-blooded murder in our nation's capital.
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Shooter's family apologizes for 'all the pain, fright and chaos he created'
In a statement sent to The Associated Press, the parents of homegrown terrorist Michael Zehaf-Bibeau apologized "for all the pain, fright and chaos he created."
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Ontario mayoral candidate praises Hitler's leadership in online comments
An Ontario mayoral candidate is defending comments he made on Facebook in which he praised Adolf Hitler's leadership skills and suggested deporting "on their inner tubes" people who don't adopt Canadian values.
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Edmonton couple wins $30-million jackpot
What would you do with $30 million?
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Canadian couple accused of spying in China held in near isolation, son says
A Canadian couple accused of spying near China's sensitive border with North Korea have been kept separately in near isolation for more than 80 days and denied access to legal counsel, their son said on Friday.
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Man charged after gun recovered in downtown Halifax
A 25-year-old man has been charged with several weapons offences after Halifax police responded to reports of a man with a gun in the downtown core.
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Family, strangers mourn Cpl. Nathan Cirillo
Tears flowed freely Thursday as those
who knew and loved Cpl. Nathan
Cirillo, as well as many complete
strangers, struggled to understand the
proud soldier's cold-blooded murder in
our nation's capital.
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Cousin of dead soldier demands government 'wake up' to terror threat
The cousin of Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent, killed by a terrorist near Montreal on Monday, accuses Canadian authorities of failing to take the jihadist threat seriously.
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Diesel-loaded barge adrift in Beauford Sea
A 134-foot barge loaded with diesel is adrift in the Beauford Sea and drifting towards U.S. waters.
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Defence lawyer in dead babies case concerned about autopsies
The lawyer for a woman accused of stashing the bodies of six dead babies in a storage locker says he wants an independent pathologist to watch over their autopsies.
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Song used in Jun Lin gore video deleted, cops got it anyway
Police recovered a song used in the Jun Lin dismemberment video even though it had been deleted from Luka Magnotta's laptop, his murder trial was told Friday.
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Cpl. Nathan Cirillo's body to travel Highway of Heroes
A convoy carrying the body of slain reservist Cpl. Nathan Cirillo will be travelling along the Highway of Heroes today.
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Bears determined to ruin Halloween
Canadian bears continue to wage war on Halloween.
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Two Afghan vets first to replace murdered corporal
Two Afghan war veterans were the first to resume sentry duty at the National War Memorial since Cpl. Nathan Cirillo was gunned down on Wednesday.
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