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Gunman toured Parliament Hill weeks before attack

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The man who shot and killed Cpl. Nathan Cirillo in October and then stormed Parliament Hill with a rifle before being shot down himself, had taken a tour of the building less than three weeks earlier, a parliamentary spokeswoman said on Friday.

Mountie shoots herself at firing range: Cops

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An RCMP officer was in hospital with minor injuries Friday after accidentally shooting herself at London police headquarters, police say.

Harper, Baird quizzed on expanded ISIL bombing runs

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A day after Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Canadian fighter jets could expand their mission to include ISIS targets in Syria, Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird told reporters that's not on the table.

Franck Gervais charged with impersonating soldier

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Franck Gervais has been charged for allegedly impersonating a solider at the National War Museum in Ottawa on Remembrance Day.

Peace medal denied to Calgary pro-Palestine advocate

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The YMCA has decided against giving a Calgary woman a Peace Medal after violence broke out at a summer pro-Palestine rally she helped organize.

U.S. nurse criticizes Canada's stance on fighting Ebola

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A U.S. nurse who successfully fought an Ebola quarantine says Canadian measures aimed at preventing Ebola's arrival and spread here are "shameful."

HMCS Toronto members fight fire while on shore leave in Turkey

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HMCS Toronto crew members are being hailed as heroes after rescuing people from a fire while on shore leave in Turkey.

Ottawa cops praised for charging alleged 'fake' soldier

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Ottawa cops are being lauded for taking the ground-breaking step of charging an alleged fake soldier -- something most police forces shy away from according to a soldier advocacy group.

Winnipeg conference to examine 'pornification' of kids

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It's been termed a social experiment -- a whole generation growing up with free and easy access to online pornography.

Winnipeggers are the 'weather weenies of Canada'

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There is little that surprises David Phillips when it comes to our country's weather, but Environment Canada's senior climatologist doesn't have an answer as to why Winnipeggers find it so fascinating.

Media lawyer wants Justin Bourque evidence made public

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A media lawyer will be in Moncton, N.B., court Monday to argue evidence used to sentence Mountie-killer Justin Bourque should be made public.

Two men in custody after teen dragged into alley, house and sexually assaulted

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Calgary police are investigating a disturbing case that saw a teen attacked by strangers at a bus stop and repeatedly sexually assaulted.

Coroner's inquest begins in fatal seniors home fire

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A coroner's inquest begins Monday into the fire that killed 32 people at a Quebec seniors home in January.

Blocked from nomination race, Trudeau leadership rival complains of 'back-room, strong-arm' politics

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After challenging Justin Trudeau for the Liberal leadership in 2013, David Bertschi is now being blocked from running as one of Trudeau's general election candidates in a move he says is "a purely political decision that came directly from the top."

Psychiatrist downplays e-mail Magnotta's sister told him about

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Luka Magnotta's assessing psychiatrist didn't give much weight to an alleged e-mail from the defendant that read: "How does it feel to be the sister of a murderer?"

Calgary brothers charged in kidnapping, sexual assaults of teen girl: Cops

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Two brothers are accused of kidnapping and repeatedly sexually assaulting a teen girl over the weekend.

Pastor drowned pregnant wife: Crown

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A Baptist pastor and nurse drugged his pregnant wife and drowned her in their bathtub to prolong an extra-marital affair with his wife’s friend, a Crown attorney said Monday.

More co-ordination needed to fight homegrown terror, former police chief says

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Canada will have trouble fighting homegrown terrorism until law enforcement agencies do a better job sharing information, Conservative Sen. Vernon White, Ottawa's former police chief, said Monday.

Twitter closes account of purported ISIS fighter

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Just hours after tweeting a vile picture of a Syrian soldier being beheaded to a Sun News Network producer, someone saying he’s a Canadian ISIS soldier from Mississauga has had his account suspended.

Perkins succeeds Flaherty in Whitby-Oshawa, Eglinski wins in Yellowhead

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Stephen Harper’s Conservatives won two byelections Monday, holding on to seats in Alberta and Ontario that they had won in 2011.
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