The Luka Magnotta murder trial heard its
final witnesses Thursday, and closing
arguments could begin next Wednesday.
Magnotta witnesses finished; closing arguments could begin Wednesday
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Sask. town remains in state of emergency after natural gas blast levels house
Residents in Regina Beach, Sask., remained in a state of emergency Thursday a day after a natural gas explosion levelled a house.
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Gas price windfall worth billions to consumers
Forty million dollars a day.
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Canadian fighters bomb more Islamic State positions in Iraq
Canadian fighter jets recently bombed an armoured vehicle and Islamic State mortar positions near Mosul, a city in northern Iraq now under ISIL control, according to the latest update from National Defence.
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Officials identify strain of bird flu in B.C.
The strain of avian flu affecting at least two Fraser Valley farms is a more virulent form of the same virus that hit the region in 2009.
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Pastor guilty of manslaughter, not murder in wife's death
A Baptist pastor and nurse was found guilty Thursday of manslaughter in the 2011 drugging and drowning of his pregnant wife Karissa in their Scarborough home.
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Man faces attempted murder charges after RCMP shot in B.C.
The man arrested for allegedly shooting an RCMP officer in Kamloops, B.C., has a lengthy criminal history including a conviction in 2003 for manslaughter using a firearm.
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In 15 years, Shania Twain Centre went from idea to reality to rubble
After nearly 15 years as a hoped-for iconic tourist attraction in Timmins, Ont., the Shania Twain Centre fell to a pair of wreckers' shovels on Wednesday.
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Truck in driveway gets parking ticket... on street 20 km away, claims owner
A Boucherville, Que., man is frustrated he can't get a $53 Montreal parking ticket tossed even though he says he has proof he was on a plane when the ticket was issued and his car was parked in his driveway, 20 km from where the alleged infraction occurred.
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Liberals hire human rights lawyer to deal with harassment allegations against MPs
The Liberals have hired Toronto human rights lawyer Cynthia Petersen to investigate harassment allegations against two of the party's MPs, Massimo Pacetti and Scott Andrews.
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Canada must accept thousands more Syrian refugees: Amnesty International
Canada must open its doors and sponsor 10,000 Syrian refugees over the next two years, Amnesty International says.
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Arthur Porter's wife pleads guilty to money laundering
Pamela Mattock Porter, wife of disgraced hospital official Arthur Porter, will plead guilty to money laundering and other charges.
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Over 25% of Canadians say they've been sexually harassed at work: Poll
More than a quarter of Canadian men and women surveyed say they've been sexually harassed at work but very few told their employers, according to an Angus Reid poll released Friday.
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Moose killed after wandering into Calgary mall parking lot
Wildlife officials say they were forced to shoot dead a moose Friday morning in a northeast Calgary back yard after it had wandered into the parking lot of a nearby shopping mall.
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Judge releases evidence against Mountie killer Justin Bourque
A New Brunswick judge agreed to release evidence against Mountie killer Justin Bourque to the media late Friday.
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Ontario mother says she's forced to give up adopted child to get him help
An Ontario mother is in an impossible situation. She has been forced to relinquish her parental rights so her child may receive the treatment he desperately needs.
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Psychotic or acting? Jurors soon to weigh months of evidence in Magnotta trial
Witness testimony wrapped up Thursday at Luka Magnotta's murder trial.
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Caregivers' burden – the new reality of retirement?
One day this September when she was hanging out her laundry on a beautiful, warm fall morning, a jet flew high over her house.
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Que. man tricked teens into sending naked pics
An 18-year-old man is accused of posing
as a female online in order to trick
young teenaged males into sending him
naked photos of themselves.
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Canadian military personnel deploy on Ebola assistance mission
About 40 members of the Canadian Forces
left Saturday on their way to help in
the battle against the Ebola outbreak in
West Africa, the Department of National
Defence said.
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