Prime Minister Stephen Harper vowed
Thursday to face "head on" the jihadists
who he said have declared war on
everyone who doesn't see the world their
way.
Harper promises more legislation to combat terror threats
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Mountie charged with child porn offences
An RCMP officer faces child pornography
charges following an undercover
investigation online.
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Man arrested after three found dead in Halifax house fire
The RCMP says a 30-year-old man was arrested early Thursday after a house fire north of Halifax where three bodies were found.
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Jian Ghomeshi now faces 8 charges related to 6 women
Disgraced CBC radio star Jian Ghomeshi appeared unfazed in a Toronto courtroom as he was slapped with three new sexual assault allegations against him by a trio of accusers.
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Toronto news anchor Leslie Roberts suspended
Global News anchor Leslie Roberts has been suspended after a media report that he has an ownership stake in a Toronto PR firm, the television network said Thursday.
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Woman can't leave hospital because her stomach exploded
A woman has been holed up in a Montreal hospital for nine months after her stomach exploded and doctors can't figure out how to treat her.
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Parents sue Quebec docs in fatal tonsil surgeries
The parents of two girls who died in allegedly botched tonsillectomies are suing three doctors for more than $1 million.
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Montreal columnist apparent victim of terror-related piracy
Police are investigating after someone
hacked into a Montreal columnist's
computer and posted a hit list of
targets "for crimes against Islam."
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Canada is dragging its feet on counterterrorism, says security expert
Months after two deadly homegrown terror
attacks, Canada still hasn't developed a
comprehensive strategy to counter
radical Islamists, an expert says.
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Dalhousie dental students in Facebook scandal to attend separate classes
The 13 Dalhousie University dental students accused of participating in a misogynistic Facebook group will attend classes separate from their peers, the school's president said Friday.
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Canadians raised $222 million for Haiti, Red Cross says
Five years after the massive earthquake
that ravaged Haiti, killing 200,000,
Canadians have donated $222 million to
help the Caribbean nation, according to
the Canadian Red Cross.
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Exotic dancer starts lingerie house-cleaning biz
An exotic dancer from Saskatoon has
taken the naughty French maid outfit to
the next level with her new business —
cleaning homes in her lingerie.
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Ministers slam allegation that trade agreement could facilitate terrorists' entry into Canada
Two federal ministers have sharply criticized the Seafarers International Union of Canada for linking the Canada-European Union free trade agreement with the terrorist attacks in France.
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Minister Blaney to attend international meeting on terrorism in Paris
Steven Blaney, Canada's Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, laid a wreath outside Charlie Hebdo’s head office in Paris Saturday.
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Former staff of defunct Que. humour magazine talk Charlie Hebdo
As the world mourns the murdered employees of Charlie Hebdo, those who contributed to a similar magazine in Quebec reflected on how the world has changed.
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Ottawa twin brothers charged in terrorism probe
Two twin brothers arrested on terrorism-
related charges Friday appeared in court by
video link Saturday morning from the Ottawa-
Carleton Detention Centre.
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CFS calls out feds in wake of Obama's free community college plan
President Barack Obama’s call for making at least two years of college education free received a thumbs-up from the Canadian Federation of Students Friday.
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Tattoo artist charged with human trafficking for second time
A 25-year-old tattoo artist has been
charged with human trafficking for the
second time.
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Hands on art for blind at Montreal's Museum of Fine Arts
Art is supposed to be touching, but the
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is flipping
that concept around.
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Stephen Harper celebrates the 200th birthday of John A. Macdonald
Prime Minister Stephen Harper marked
the 200th anniversary of the birth of
the country's first prime minister
here Sunday with a speech that
connected John A. Macdonald's legacy
to the character of the country
Macdonald helped create.
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