Power of attorney is not a "licence to steal," a judge said earlier this month in sentencing a man who stole the life savings of a nursing home resident.
Man stole $378,000 from elderly war vet in nursing home
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Cold Lake rallies behind Muslim community after mosque vandalized with words 'Go Home'
COLD LAKE - The Cold Lake mosque was
vandalized overnight in what local
business owners and residents are calling
a "disgusting" crime.
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Calgary man may have had close encounter with Cpl. Nathan Cirillo's killer
A nation in mourning pauses to pay its
respects as the body of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo
is brought home along the Highway of Heroes.
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Sentries resume post at War Monument
Canada's sentry program was reinstated at the National War Memorial Friday afternoon -- two days after Cpl. Nathan Cirillo was gunned down in a terror attack while guarding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
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Going hi-tech for Halloween
I've noticed this year, more than ever, that technology seems to be playing a big role in Halloween.
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RCMP says radicalization tough for police to control
With the federal government discussing broad changes to national security laws designed to extend the reach of the Canadian intelligence community, the RCMP are already doubling down on their own efforts.
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Cold Lake mosque vandalized with words 'Go Home'
The Cold Lake mosque was vandalized overnight in what local business owners and residents are calling a "disgusting" crime.
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Parliament Hill reopens following Wednesday shooting
Canadians returned to the grounds of their parliament building on Saturday.
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Be afraid, eh: Ghost stories from across Canada
Be afraid, Canada. Be very afraid. You can't escape the things that go bump after dark. There's hardly a community in this country that doesn't have a ghost story to tell.
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Canadians to observe Ukraine election
A group of nearly 200 Canadians is in Ukraine to serve as election observers for parliamentary elections on Sunday.
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Petition launched to recognize Kevin Vickers with the Cross of Valour
Within minutes of ending the threat on
Parliament Hill with his Glock pistol, people
were calling him a hero.
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Vigils held across Canada to pay respects to Cirillo, Vincent
Canadian war veterans and civilians converged on cenotaphs across the country Saturday to pay respects to the two soldiers who were killed this week.
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Parliament Hill reporter Mark Dunn dies at 54
Mark Dunn, senior national bureau reporter for QMI Agency, died Saturday after a battle with cancer. He was 53.
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Mother of soldier's killer speaks out about son
The “horrified” mother of the man who
killed Cpl. Nathan Cirillo believes her
son was “at odds with the world,” possibly
“mentally unbalanced” because of drug
abuse and acting out of “despair” when he
stormed Parliament Hill.
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Arrest made after possible threat against plane in Kelowna, B.C.
A man was arrested at the Kelowna, B.C. airport Saturday after a threat was allegedly made against a plane.
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Bonds between police dogs and Edmonton cops are unlike any other
The bond between an Edmonton police service dog and its handler is a relationship like no other. Just ask
Bart Lawcynski.
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Beware: 'Zombies' invade Canada
Here are some of the best photos from zombie walks and events across Canada.
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Visitation Sunday for Cpl. Cirillo
Steeltown residents plan to seize the
opportunity to say a final farewell to
“Canada’s son” in the coming days.
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Man dies after double stabbing at Canada's Wonderland
A man is dead and another is fighting for his life after a double stabbing at Canada's Wonderland early Sunday.
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Remembering Mark Dunn: A tribute to a reporter's reporter and a friend readers will miss
More than 13,000 times over the last 30 years or so, a newspaper in this country ran a story under the byline of Mark Dunn.
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