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London, Ont. mayor Joe Fontana faces fraud charge

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The mayor who said he isn't going anywhere is going to court.

MPs react to Joe Fontana charges

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A Liberal MP says allegations against London, Ont., mayor and former MP Joe Fontana make all politicians look bad.

Man let his kids be used as prostitutes: Police

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Provincial police allege an elderly man allowed children — including his own — to be used as prostitutes.

B.C. government files to seize Hells Angels' clubhouses

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The B.C. government wants to seize Hells Angels’ clubhouses in Vancouver and Kelowna after more than 100 suspects, many of whom police said have links to the motorcycle club, were arrested in a countrywide drug bust earlier this month.

Black Friday sales planned across Canada

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The company that owns Canada’s highest-traffic mall knows many of its customers work on Black Friday - that’s why Toronto’s downtown Eaton Centre is opening at 6 a.m.

McGuinty anti-Alberta comments highlight need for education, Tory MP says

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A Conservative MP says Parliament can do more to educate Canadians about the benefits of the country’s oil-and-gas sector.

Former Montreal detective used police database to help Mafia

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A former Montreal detective has been given an eight-month conditional sentence for fraudulently using a police computer to help organized crime members.

Second man faces murder charge in Toronto's Danzig Street shooting

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Police in Toronto on Thursday announced a second man faces charges in the city's worst mass shooting spree.

Sea King military chopper makes emergency landing by Tim Hortons

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A military helicopter made an emergency landing Thursday in a Halifax parking lot next to a Sobey's grocery store and a Tim Hortons, police said.

Mohamed Harkat can appeal in security certificate case

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The Supreme Court will hear the case of Mohamed Harkat, an Algerian citizen suspected of having ties to terrorism who is challenging Canada's system of security certificates.

Brampton students punished over tweets get lecture on respect

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Some Brampton high school students have been punished for tweeting inappropriate and sexual messages about their teachers.

Taxpayers pay big for CBC to pimp their ride

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Canadians are paying out a pretty penny to have CBC executives and top talent drive around in cushy cars.

Ontario man will pay $25,000 to person who finds him job

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A Peterborough man is offering $25,000 to the person who connects him to his next job.

Victims of human trafficking say there is life after forced prostitution

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Hoping to prevent teens and young adults from falling victim to human trafficking and forced prostitution in Canada, the RCMP has launched a new youth education program.

Patient molested by doc after suicide bid, court told

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Often breaking down in sobs, a former patient of Dr. Aubrey Levin's testified Thursday how he was molested while being treated following a suicide attempt.

No Harper won't derail premier's agenda: Darrell Dexter

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Despite taking great pains to entice Stephen Harper to the Council of the Federation's International Economic Forum, the premiers aren't bashing the prime minister for skipping the meeting.

Phoenix Sinclair called strangers 'mom'

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There's a few things about Phoenix Sinclair that stuck out to Kim Hansen as she and her Child and Family Services (CFS) colleagues seized the three-year-old from her father's home out of fear it wasn't safe.

3 years probation for B.C. sled dog slaughter

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Robert Fawcett won’t be serving any jail time for the slaughter of nine sled dogs during a cull two years ago that saw 54 canines later exhumed from a mass grave in Whistler, B.C.

Homeless man sues to sleep in Vancouver parks

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A homeless man is going to court to challenge Vancouver bylaws he believes violate his constitutional rights after being ticketed by police for camping out in city parks.

Caution with pipelines needed, but don't be afraid of them

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Are oil pipelines scary? They seem to be. When activists attack proposals for pipelines from Alberta to the United States, or Canada's west coast, the public listens. Too much, perhaps.
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