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Harper and Trudeau neck and neck: Poll

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Christmas has come early for Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

Sterilization error sparks testing for HIV and hepatitis in Peter Lougheed Centre endoscopy patients

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Problems with sterilization equipment have resulted in 35 endoscopy patients at Peter Lougheed hospital being screened for HIV and hepatitis.

Man arrested in robbery of Barberian's Steakhouse owner

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A man has been arrested in connection with Monday’s daytime robbery of the owner of Barberian’s Steakhouse.

Quebec man's Santa collection includes almost 30,000 figurines

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In the suburb of Boucherville, Que., Santa Claus has come to town in a record-breaking way.

Record fine for American mining company in Que.

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A three-year investigation by Environment Canada into an American mining company operating in Quebec has ended in a $7.5 million fine, the largest in Canadian history.

Quebecer Frederic Dion first to reach South Pole solo

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MONTREAL - Christmas is a cold time for almost all Canadians, but none more so than Frederic Dion.

Greenspan's talent, passion seen in Black trial

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You could hear the rattling of the shackles behind the defence table where Eddie Greenspan and Conrad Black were seated.

Order of Canada recipients announced

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Bank chief Mark Carney, hockey broadcaster Bob Cole and politician Peter Milliken are among the Canadians named to the Order of Canada Friday.

2 in custody after shots fired at Ottawa mall

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Two men are in custody after shots were fired at the Tanger Outlet mall in Kanata late Friday afternoon, wounding one person.

Ont. man killed in U.S. plane crash

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A 52-year-old Ontario man was killed Christmas Eve when his small plane crashed in heavy fog in Kimball Township, Mich.

CP train derailed near Banff not carrying dangerous goods

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A Canadian Pacific freight train that derailed early Friday west of Banff, Alta., wasn't carrying any dangerous goods, officials say.

2014: The year workplace sexual harassment took centre stage

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Any expert — or any woman, really — can tell you: sexual harassment and violence in the workplace is nothing new. But the national conversation Canada is having about it is.

B.C. teen dies after being hit by off-duty cop's car

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A 14-year-old B.C. boy who was hit Friday evening by an off-duty police officer when crossing a road has died.

Montrealer fined $1,000 for flying drone

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Julien Gramigna was flying high this Christmas season, until he got slapped with a $1,000 fine for flying a drone.

Eight-year-old survivor of fire wakes from coma

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After waking up from a coma, the first words of an eight-year-old boy whose entire family died in a fire was to ask who will take care of him.

Canada 'stood up strongly abroad for Canadian values' in 2014: Baird

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Calling 2014 “an unprecedented year in the fight for freedom and security around the world,” Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird said Canada responded to various crises the way it knows best.

Eddie Greenspan's humour, career remembered at funeral

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Edward Greenspan was remembered at his funeral Sunday not only as a giant of the Canadian courtroom but also as a loving father, husband and friend.

Family pet mauls 16-day-old B.C. baby

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A 16-day-old B.C. baby girl was hospitalized Sunday after being mauled by the family's pet dog.

10 biggest scandals of 2014

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It was a year of skeletons coming out of closets and back-room dealings coming to light.

Taxpayers Federation endorses Harper's tax cuts, wants more debt reduction

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The Harper government's recent tax cuts got a stamp of approval from the Canadian Taxpayers Federation in its year-end review, but the right-wing lobby group would still prefer to see the government focus on reducing debt.
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