As many as 25,000 Montrealers braved
the
cold Sunday in one of many rallies and
vigils across Canada to show
solidarity
with the 17 terror victims in France.
Canadians march in solidarity with France
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Man tries to snatch one baby, verbally abuses another: Cops
A 61-year-old man is charged after one
baby was nearly abducted from its
stroller at a local grocery store and
another nine-month-old child was
verbally threatened.
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Cops capture boa constrictor left in motel room
Police were called about an unwanted,
non-paying guest at an east-side motel
Saturday -- a boa constrictor had been
left behind by a customer.
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Alleged terror twins 'good kids' say neighbours
Neighbours who watched the twin brothers Ashton and Carlos Larmond as they grew up on a small street in Overbrook are still reeling from news the two have been swept up in an alleged terrorism sting.
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Dalhousie dental classes resume amid Facebook scandal
Dalhousie University's fourth-year dental students are slated to return to classes Monday, while the students involved in the misogynistic Facebook group will attend separate classes.
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Man falls off cliff in Nova Scotia in bid to save dog
A 22-year-old man broke his leg after falling off a 30-foot cliff in Nova Scotia while trying to rescue his dog early Sunday, police say.
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RCMP investigating alleged fraud at Via Rail
The RCMP is investigating an alleged computer scam at VIA Rail.
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Three ice climbers found dead at B.C. mountain: RCMP
Three ice climbers have died at Joffre Mountain near Whistler, B.C., RCMP said Monday.
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People leave hats and scarves in trees for Regina's homeless
While a deep freeze settles on Saskatchewan, people in Regina have taken to tying hats and scarves to trees and other public places for homeless people to use.
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Delayed Magnotta film to premiere Friday
With Luka Magnotta serving a life sentence for butchering a Chinese student, Canadian specialty channels will roll out a documentary on the body-parts killer that was shelved last year.
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Police refuse to pay Rogers fees for court-ordered requests
Police across Canada are refusing to pay new fees to Rogers Communications for helping investigators with court-ordered affidavits and cellphone location tracking.
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Report suggests need for inquiry into murdered and missing aboriginal women in B.C.
A new report issued by an international human rights group suggests a national inquiry into missing and murdered aboriginal women in Canada.
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More needs to be done to diffuse power of terror videos: NDP critic
The feds insist they're taking "all appropriate actions to counter any terrorist threat to Canada," but Opposition defence critic Jack Harris wonders whether enough is being done to diminish the appeal of homemade videos designed to inspire terrorist attacks.
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Vegan groups launch Twitter attack on Ont. dairy farmer
Andrew Campbell started the new year by sharing the day-to-day events on his Middlesex, Ont., dairy farm with his 13,000 followers on Twitter.
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CBC dismisses website report about Amanda Lang
The CBC has dismissed a report that claims senior business correspondent Amanda Lang interfered with another colleague’s reportage, which involved a bank that has sponsored Lang’s speaking engagements.
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Third Ottawa man arrested in terror probe
RCMP have arrested a third Ottawa man in
a terror probe that first surfaced with
the arrest of two brothers on Friday.
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Tim Hortons snake-throwing video emerges
Video has surfaced of a snake apparently being thrown over the counter at a Saskatoon Tim Hortons during a sandwich dispute in December.
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B.C. woman charged with murder after daughter-in-law goes missing
A B.C. woman is accused of murdering her 26-year-old daughter-in-law, Penticton RCMP say.
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Judge accused of writing scathing Facebook comments about fellow judges retires, won't face disciplinary hearing
An Ottawa judge facing a hearing over allegedly inappropriate comments she made on a Facebook page about other judges has retired.
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Cops trace millions in Montreal megahospital bribes
The $22.5 million bribe allegedly paid to build Canada's biggest hospital was hidden on four continents, QMI Agency has learned.
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