Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Tuesday it would be "crazy" to force new greenhouse gas regulations on Canada's oil patch while it was reeling from a sharp drop in the price of oil.
'Crazy' talk in the Commons on greenhouse gas regs
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Harper brushes off demands Canada not use info learned by torture
Canada has no plans to stop using information obtained through torture despite a damning report by the U.S. Senate that no good intelligence came from it during the early war-on-terror years.
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A year on Twitter - Canadian style
Check out what Canadians were doing on Twitter in 2014.
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Wild weather hits Atlantic Canada
Dangerous conditions and power outages
continued Wednesday morning in Atlantic
Canada as wild weather continued to lash
the region.
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Stephen Harper belts out Guns N' Roses at Christmas party
Prime Minister Stephen Harper ditched his usual suit and tie for a man-in-black look and led his band, the Van Cats, at the Conservatives' annual Christmas party in Ottawa Tuesday night.
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Several injured after Montreal bus crashes into tree
Police suspect snow played a role in a violent bus crash in Montreal Tuesday night.
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Parliament to clamp down on harassment by legislators
A new sexual harassment policy will give
MPs somewhere to turn with allegations
of sexual harassment, in the wake of the
suspension of two Liberal MPs.
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Supreme Court to rule on cellphone searches
The Supreme Court of Canada will decide Thursday whether evidence obtained by police from unlocked cellphones is admissible in court.
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Woman rescued during sex-trade worker robberies arrest
Two men and a teenage girl are facing a slew of charges for a string of violent robberies targeting sex trade workers in the city’s west end, Toronto Police said Wednesday.
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Two more B.C. farms affected by avian flu outbreak
Two more Fraser Valley, B.C., poultry farms have been hit by the avian flu outbreak, bringing the total number of affected birds to 155,000.
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Calgary orphaned cougar cub begins new life at Winnipeg zoo
Found freezing in the snow outside of Calgary last month, an orphaned cougar cub has safely arrived at its new home in Winnipeg.
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Magnotta jury should remain objective through anger, sadness, says his lawyer
Jurors must remain dispassionate through anger and sadness as they decide Luka Magnotta's fate, his lawyer said Wednesday during closing arguments.
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Child's body found in trunk of car
A car stuck in the ditch led Surrey, B.C., RCMP to finding the body of a child in the trunk on Wednesday.
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B.C. cop’s elk rescue caught on video
Police in B.C. rescued an elk entwined in a barbed wire fence and captured the scene on video. (WARNING: video shows elk in distress which may be disturbing to some)
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Rainy winter storm floods Atlantic Canada
Wild winter weather flooded many parts of Atlantic Canada Thursday and may have been responsible for three deaths.
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B.C. storms force evacuations; flood risk continues
An evacuation alert remained in place Thursday for one B.C. community as the already water-logged province braced for a fourth storm in as many days.
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How the Grinch stole (half of) Santa Claus
Police are looking for the Grinch who stole most of a life-sized Santa Claus figure from a gas station in Kingston, Ont.
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Magnotta is guilty on all counts, Crown tells jury
The Crown asked a jury Thursday to find Luka Magnotta guilty of first-degree murder for killing Jun Lin, disposing of evidence and "hiding" in Germany.
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CBC shortens local TV newscasts to accommodate cuts
CBC has announced deep cuts to its TV programming -- part of the latest round of job cuts.
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Supreme Court to hear appeal to stop Omar Khadr's prison transfer
The Supreme Court ruled it will hear the federal government's appeal to keep convicted terrorist Omar Khadr from being transferred to provincial jail.
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