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Tourist sues for $1M after dogsleigh nightmare honeymoon in Quebec

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A French tourist is suing for nearly $1 million after he broke his back during a Quebec dogsleigh trip that he says cost him his future bride.

Ont. teen badly injured in snowmobile crash at school

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An Ontario teen was badly injured in a snowmobile crash at school, where he'd been working on the machine as a class project.

London, Ont., cop car photographed in handicap parking spot

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Two months after a city hall vehicle was photographed parked illegally in a handicapped spot, a photo of a London police cruiser snapped in another handicapped zone is making the rounds on social media.

Big Canadian firms won't pay into Lac-Megantic compensation fund

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Three companies directly involved in the Lac-Megantic railway disaster are refusing to pay into a compensation fund, QMI Agency has learned.

U.S. charges Canadian man with trading fraud

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U.S. authorities opened a new chapter in policing high-speed stock trading on Tuesday when they charged a Canadian man with fraud for manipulating stock prices through a process called "layering," according to prosecutors.

Jason Kenney rejects crackdown on religious satire

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Employment Minister Jason Kenney rejects outright the idea put forward by some imams in Canada that cartoons satirizing religious leaders should be punished by law.

Family says Detroit hospital held Ont. man 'hostage'

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The family of a Chatham, Ont. man seriously injured in a motor vehicle collision in the U.S. is questioning why it took so long to get him returned to Canada.

Father of terror suspect says son is 'not a terrorist'

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The mother of Ottawa's latest terror suspect, Suliman Idris Mohamed, was not interested in trying to explain her son's side of the story Tuesday afternoon.

Larmonds 'never really normal,' says neighbour

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Residents of the Overbrook neighbourhood where Ashton and Carlos Larmond grew up remember the alleged homegrown terrorists as loud, pushy,"troubled kids" who occasionally got into fights with others.

Teen pimp off to penitentiary

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The young ringleader of a brutal teen sex ring is off to a federal penitentiary.

Two teen boys accused of murdering girl, 16, in Regina: Cops

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Two 16-year-old boys have been charged with first-degree murder in the death of a 16-year-old girl in Regina, police say.

Polar bears moving north of Canada seeking longer lasting ice

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Some polar bear clusters have slowly moved to islands north of Canada's mainland that are retaining the Arctic ice for longer, according to a new scientific study that predicts the migration, linked to climate change, would continue.

Charlie Hebdo 'survivors' edition expected to sell out in Canada

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Demand for the "survivors' edition" of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo is 15 times higher than usual in Quebec, one week after a terrorist massacre at the publication's Paris office.

Halifax salon owner fined for comments about lesbian worker

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The Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission on Wednesday fined the owner of a Halifax hair salon $11,400 for discriminating against a lesbian employee.

Bandidos boss won't get his seized house back, court rules

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A convicted member of the Bandidos outlaw motorcycle club won't be getting his house back.

New species of ancient reptile found in P.E.I.

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A 304-million-year-old fossil of a lizard-like animal found by a boy years ago while on vacation in western P.E.I. is a species new to science, new research says.

Police reviewing Dalhousie dentistry students' Facebook posts

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Halifax Regional Police say Dalhousie University has provided them with offensive Facebook posts made by a group of dentistry students.

Ottawa man in Syria killed: Reports

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John Maguire, the Ottawa man who RCMP say bought a one-way ticket to Syria to join the so-called Islamic State, has been killed, according to reports on Twitter.

RCMP await Supreme Court decision on whether officers can form bargaining unit

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The Supreme Court is expected to rule Friday on whether members of the RCMP can bargain collectively like their municipal and provincial counterparts.

CBC reporting three Edmonton cousins died fighting for ISIS in the fall

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CBC is reporting that three men from Edmonton died fighting for ISIS last fall.
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