With the exception of the governing Tories, the federal parties reacted with optimism to the announcement China and the U.S. have committed to carbon emission reduction targets.
Opposition parties optimistic about China/U.S. climate agreement
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Alberta girl, 11, permitted to keep pig that staves off night terrors
After an emotional appeal, Chuckles the pot-bellied pig will be allowed home to help ease the night terrors of an 11-year-old Alberta girl.
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Crown attacks Magnotta's insanity defence through travel-bag purchase
Luka Magnotta was sane when he killed Jun Lin and stashed his torso in a locked, doctored travel bag he bought the same day, the Crown said Wednesday, attacking the killer's insanity defence.
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Duck-bill dinosaur uncovered in southern Alberta
Last year's great flood and the sharp eyes of a fisherman have led to the discovery of a new species of dinosaur in an unexpected spot in southern Alberta.
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Queen's University professor disputes wind turbine report
One of the key experts backing opposition to a wind energy development on Amherst Island said a recent Health Canada study is more politics than science.
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Pair arrested for poppy box theft spree in Barrie, Ont.
A couple has been arrested for a spree of poppy box thefts in this central Ontario city.
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Uniformed man interviewed during Remembrance Day ceremony accused of being a fake
Allegations that someone was posing as a Canadian soldier have lit up social media -- with actual soldiers, past and present, rushing to condemn a man identified as Sgt. Franck Gervais.
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'This is not about me': Kevin Vickers heroic actions honoured in Israel
Canadian sergeant-at-arms Kevin Vickers has again received recognition for his heroic actions on Oct. 22, this time from Israel.
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Wrongfully convicted B.C. man who spent 26 years in prison seeks compensation
A man who spent 26 years behind bars for a series of rapes he didn't commit will be before the Supreme Court Thursday to ask for financial compensation.
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More needles found in P.E.I. potatoes
Three more needles have been found in P.E.I. potatoes that were recalled from stores after evidence of tampering was discovered, police said Thursday.
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Man, 20, to be sentenced in high-profile N.S. child porn case
One of two young men involved in the high-profile Nova Scotia child porn case that prompted Bill C-13, the controversial federal cyberbullying law, is due to be sentenced Thursday.
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Quebec man pleads guilty to dousing ex with acid
A Quebec man accused of dousing his ex-girlfriend with acid last year pleaded guilty to aggravated assault Thursday.
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We're being threatened: Wife of alleged fake soldier
A West Quebec man accused of posing as a soldier during a Remembrance Day
ceremony at the National War Memorial is
being harassed and threatened
after being outed.
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Nova Scotia man can't pay ex-business partner in weed
A Nova Scotia man has to pay his former business partner $25,000 for marijuana-growing equipment after their venture failed, a court ruled Thursday.
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Mulcair pitches new harassment policy for Parliament
NDP Leader Tom Mulcair wants a new harassment policy for parliamentarians.
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New doc takes close, 'neutral' look at Trudeau, director says
The directors of a new documentary about Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau hope their film sparks debate about how the media and fame influence our perception of politicians.
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Mystery man who paid to upgrade sailors' flight found
It was some Remembrance kindness toward our troops that touched people on board a plane and was heard about from coast to coast.
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Crown notes Basic Instinct references in attacking Magnotta's insanity plea
The Crown noted parallels between Luka Magnotta's murder of Jun Lin and the film Basic Instinct in making a case Thursday for premeditated murder.
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Who is Canada's longest-serving prime minister?
Will Stephen Harper catch up to these long-serving prime ministers of Canada? We take a look at when Harper could tie them.
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No charges after child porn victim's name circulated online
Police in Nova Scotia say they won't lay any charges after several Canadians widely circulated the name of the victim in a high-profile child porn case despite a court-imposed publication ban.
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