A patient was isolated in a Calgary
hospital on Wednesday night because of
concerns the person could have Ebola.
Calgary patient isolated with possible Ebola virus
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Promoter who offered Ghomeshi cottage was unaware of allegations
When Jeffrey Latimer offered Jian
Ghomeshi his cottage, he had no inkling
there was a pending scandal, the Toronto
entertainment promoter says.
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Quebec lawyer Suzanne Cote appointed to Supreme Court
The first female lawyer from a private practice has been named as the latest appointment to the Supreme Court.
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Man charged with sex assault in alleged foot-licking
A man accused of licking a woman’s foot in one of a series of recent sexual assaults and thefts — targeting women’s feet and footwear in tanning salons — surrendered to police Wednesday.
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Judge throws out charges against Kinder Morgan protesters
Shortly after four protesters locked themselves to the front door of the B.C. Supreme Court on Thursday, a judge threw out civil contempt charges against the dozens of people arrested on Burnaby Mountain.
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Kenney shares ideas to cut Canada's youth unemployment rate
Canadian companies need to hire more young people, Employment Minister Jason Kenney told a Commons committee Thursday.
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Class-action suits to go ahead against Bell, Telus over minutes
A judge has given the green light to class-action lawsuits against telecom companies Bell and Telus over the practice of rounding up minutes.
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Conviction would be roadblock for Jian Ghomeshi in U.S.
Former CBC host Jian Ghomeshi’s future career could hit a major roadblock south of the border if he’s convicted, a criminal law specialist said Thursday.
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Canada's oldest person dies at 113
Canada's oldest person died last week at
113, CHEK news reports.
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Ebola ruled out for Calgary patient
Lab tests have determined that a patient
in a Calgary hospital does not have
Ebola, Alberta Health Services officials
said on Friday.
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Accused PQ election night gunman asks for bail
The man who allegedly tried to shoot former Quebec premier Pauline Marois in 2012 is asking for bail.
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Harper promises $500M to help vaccinate kids in developing world
Canada will pay $500 million to help vaccinate children in developing countries, the prime minister announced Friday.
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Most Canadians say they embrace diversity but some hold racist views: Poll
The vast majority of Canadians don't believe they're racist but up to a third admit making racist remarks and to supporting racial stereotypes, a new poll suggests.
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Black Friday - Canada vs. U.S.
For years, American retailers have
opened their doors early while offering
amazing deals on the day following their
Thanksgiving.
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Kinder Morgan begins dismantling controversial B.C. drilling site
Energy giant Kinder Morgan began
dismantling equipment at its
controversial drilling site east of
Vancouver Friday after a court ruled
against extending the company's
injunction to keep protesters away.
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Feds pledge $300,000 for program to target men to end violence against women
The feds have ponied up $300,000 for the White Ribbon Campaign — an ongoing project aimed at educating men and boys to end violence against women.
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Two lucky Canadians share $50M Lotto Max jackpot
Two people, one in Quebec and one in Atlantic Canada, will share the $50-million Lotto Max jackpot announced Friday.
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Mom who let husband have sex with daughter gets 42 months
A woman who allowed her husband to have sex with her daughter will spend 42 months in prison, a judge ruled Friday.
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No one at Jian Ghomeshi's show asked about sex assault allegations: The Fifth Estate
CBC brass knew of assault allegations against Jian Ghomeshi months before he was fired in October, according to a report by the public broadcaster that aired Friday.
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Quebec inmate posts about living it up in prison on Facebook
A social-media savvy inmate in a Sherbrooke, prison is drawing attention to his life behind bars.
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