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Mountie killer Justin Bourque sentenced to 75 years in jail

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Mountie killer Justin Bourque is expected to find out his sentence today for killing three Mounties and wounding two others in Moncton, N.B.

Luka Magnotta didn't kill Jun Lin, father tells trial

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Luka Magnotta's legal team opened its defence Friday, with his father saying his son heard voices and was once committed to a psych ward but didn't kill Chinese student Jun Lin.

Mourners gather to say goodbye to fallen soldier Patrice Vincent

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LONGUEUIL, Que. — Family, friends and strangers paid their respects Friday to Patrice Vincent, a career-focused military man whose plans for a comfortable and well-deserved retirement were dashed by a terrorist last week.

Canada suspends visas for residents of Ebola-affected countries

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Canada is shutting its borders to residents of countries where Ebola is widespread.

Cops investigating allegations against Jian Ghomeshi

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Toronto Police are investigating after two women made complaints against former CBC radio host Jian Ghomeshi.

Explained: 12 facts about Daylight Saving Time

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Daylight Saving Time ends on November 2nd at 2 a.m., meaning the clocks go back an hour, and we get an extra hour of sleep! Here are 12 fun facts about the history of Daylight Saving Time:

Canada's military among highest paid in the world

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It's getting heavy at the top of the Canadian military.

Convicted MP Dean Del Mastro insists he won't step down

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Dean Del Mastro, who was convicted Friday on Elections Canada charges, says the judge was wrong and he has no plans to step down as Peterborough's MP.

3 women file complaints in Ghomeshi case: Cops

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Three women have now come forward to cops alleging they were assaulted or sexually assaulted by Jian Ghomeshi.

PEI man charged with DUI while on lawnmower

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A man in P.E.I. was charged Friday for driving a ride-on lawnmower while impaired.

Claims Boko Haram married off schoolgirls 'cowardly and pathetic,' Baird says

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Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird says he is "disgusted" after hearing reports the militant group Boko Haram forced more than 200 kidnapped Nigerian school girls into marrying fighters.

Funeral held for fallen soldier Patrice Vincent in Quebec

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper paid his respects Saturday to a soldier killed in an alleged jihadist attack in Quebec last month

Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent will not be forgotten

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The “Forgotten Soldier” was remembered here Saturday.

New Brunswick braces for snowstorm

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Residents in New Brunswick could see up to 30 cm of snow in a wintery storm.

Transportation Minister Lisa Raitt facing surgery to rule out cancer

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Federal Transportation Minister Lisa Raitt will undergo surgery Tuesday to rule out cancer.

French President Francois Hollande offers support after attacks on Canadian soil

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French President Francois Hollande took a moment to touch on recent tragedies on Canadian soil before he and his world power counterpart got down to business in Banff Sunday.

Snow storm closes schools, knocks out power for thousands in Atlantic Canada

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Nearly 14,000 customers were without power in New Brunswick Monday and schools were closed in parts of Newfoundland and Labrador as a Nor'easter dumped snow and ice pellets in the two provinces.

NDP MPs blast Tories for having too many friends on NCC

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The federal Conservatives are appointing friends to the National Capital Commission, not the best people for the job, a group of NDP MPs say.

Magnotta wanted to write apology letter to Jun Lin's mom: Doctor

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Luka Magnotta, who has admitted to killing and dismembering Chinese student Jun Lin, wanted to apologize to Lin's mother, a psychiatrist testified Monday.

Cadet group cancels Remembrance Day trip because of Ottawa attack

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A group of nine southern Ontario army cadets won’t be marching in Ottawa’s Remembrance Day ceremonies because trip organizers are concerned about safety after last month’s shooting rampage at the National War Memorial and Parliament Hill.
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