Police can search cellphones for information, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
Top court says police OK to search cellphones, but sets conditions
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MPs honour House of Commons guards on duty during Parliament Hill attack
For one short moment Thursday, MPs in the House of Commons were in agreement.
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B.C. girl found dead in car trunk, mom charged with murder
A former Barrie, Ont., resident is
charged with second-degree murder after
her eight-year-old daughter's body was
found in the trunk of a car on
Wednesday.
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Canada, U.S. transport chiefs to meet on oil train safety
Top transportation officials from Canada and the United States are due to meet next week to hash out differences about safety regulations for trains that carry oil, sources familiar with the planned meeting said on Thursday.
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Montreal cop arrested for allegedly threatening cabinet minister
A detective-sergeant with the Montreal police force has been charged with uttering death threats against Quebec Minister of Municipal Affairs Pierre Moreau.
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Corrections Canada rejects key Ashley Smith inquest recommendation
The Correctional Service Canada (CSC) refuses to abolish indefinite solitary confinement, despite a recommendation from a coroner's inquest into the death of New Brunswick teenager Ashley Smith.
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Abandoned kangaroo being raised in Alberta pet store
Operators of an Okotoks, Atla., pet store are courting a kangaroo after the marsupial got an unwelcome jump on life.
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Thousands without power after winds whip Vancouver area
An Environment Canada wind warning for
the Vancouver area ended Friday, but not
before powerful gusts knocked out power
to more than 70,000 people.
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Teen turns on siren and lights to pull over trucker whose driving he didn't like: Cops
A 19-year-old man is accused of
pretending to be a cop and making a
traffic stop in Pickering, Ont., to give
another motorist a tongue-lashing
Thursday night.
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Beer baron's son will be tried for second-degree murder in the death of his father
Dennis Oland will be tried for second-
degree murder in the death of his
father, beer baron Richard Oland, local
media report.
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Dad grieves for slain girl, mother arrested
The Ottawa father of murdered eight-
year-old girl Teagan Batstone says his "life will never be the same."
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Man gets OK to build his backyard rink after fight with neighbour
The puck will drop in a Quebec man's backyard after the city of Sherbrooke brokered a peace between him and his neighbour.
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Cargo train derails in Saskatchewan
A train carrying hazardous materials
derailed Friday morning in Saskatchewan.
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QMI Agency Newsmaker of 2014: Jian Ghomeshi
It's rare such a newsmaker comes from out of the blue and changes the conversation of a country.
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Navy bans drinking on ships, cracks down on rowdy shore leaves
The Navy has banned drinking on ships at
sea effective immediately and has set
stricter rules for shore leave.
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Sex work should be regulated like a business: Health group
Prostitution should remain legal and be run and regulated like a business, says the Canadian Public Health Association.
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Surrey Six killers sentenced to life in prison
Cody Haevischer and Matthew Johnston were sentenced to life in prison on Friday for the notorious Surrey Six killings, CKNW radio in Vancouver reports.
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Longtime MP Libby Davies set to retire at end of term
Libby Davies, a New Democrat stalwart in the House of Commons since her arrival in 1997, will not seek re-election in 2015.
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Quebec man fights for truth two years after daughters died in Thailand
More than two years after Audrey and Noemi Belanger died in a Thailand hotel room, their father is still looking for answers.
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Opposition presses feds to bring in more Syrian refugees
Opposition parties hammered the federal government Friday for not allowing more Syrian refugees into Canada.
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