B.C. dog-walker Emma Paulsen was
sentenced to six months in prison
Wednesday for the deaths of six dogs
that died while in her care.
Dog walker sent to jail for death of 6 dogs in her care
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Heart doc suing Alberta Health Services for $6M
A nasty $6 million legal battle
between a world-renowned Edmonton
heart surgeon and Alberta Health
Services (AHS) has led to revoked
hospital privileges, allegations of
defamation and conspiracy and court
documents being sealed.
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Muslim group linked to terror organization buying buildings across Canada
A Muslim umbrella organization that allegedly funnelled money to a Hamas-linked charity is buying up property from Quebec to Alberta.
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After 319 dogs seized, is Alberta woman Canada's worst pet owner?
She's had a total of 319 dogs seized from her care
over the past eight years, in three separate raids
spanning two different provinces.
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Army orders inquiry into alleged wrongful dismissal of rape accuser
The Canadian Army has ordered an inquiry into the treatment of a former corporal who says she was dishonourably discharged for accusing a commanding officer of rape.
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Canadian Muslim group linked to terror financing denies wrongdoing
The Muslim Association of Canada (MAC), accused of funnelling money to a Hamas-linked charity, said it hasn't supported the group since IRFAN-Canada's charity status was revoked in 2011.
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Quebec man 7 seconds too late for share of $27M lotto jackpot
A Quebec man who bought a Lotto Super 7 ticket seven seconds after the deadline won't be able to collect half the $27-million jackpot and will also have to cover the court costs after the Supreme Court dismissed his case Thursday.
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Canadian woman, toddler drown in Costa Rica
A Montreal retiree drowned while trying to save her grandniece from rough waves in Costa Rica.
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Student turned dominatrix awarded $1.5M after car crash changed personality
A British Columbia student who claimed a car accident changed her personality and turned her into a dominatrix was awarded $1.5 million in damages by the provincial supreme court.
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Serial Western Canada bank robber strikes again
A thief whose bank robbing spree spans three provinces has struck again, this time in Dawson Creek, B.C.
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Government defends Canada's role against ISIS in Iraq
Top government officials gave their first official briefing on the mission against ISIS in Iraq on Thursday and made no apologies for Canada's role.
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N.W.T. considers pipeline to the Arctic Ocean
The Northwest Territories announced
Thursday it will begin a feasibility
study that could be the first step
towards construction of an oil
pipeline along the MacKenzie Valley to
the Arctic Ocean.
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Jurors instructed prior to beginning of Via terror plot trial
Jurors at the terror case against two
men accused of plotting to derail a Via
train were given their first legal
instructions Friday.
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Police watchdog investigates after Mountie fatally shoots suspected drunk driver
An independent investigation has been launched after an RCMP officer fatally shot a suspected drunk driver in Castlegar, B.C., Thursday night.
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Facebook helps cops potentially save Ont. man's life
On a day when social media in Canada was buzzing with talk of mental health, the Niagara Regional Police and Facebook teamed up Wednesday to possibly save the life of a young St. Catharines, Ont., man.
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B.C. home where 3 kids killed to be destroyed
Councillors in Merritt, B.C., have ordered the destruction of a home where a father killed his three children.
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Alberta daredevils scale frozen Niagara Falls
A Canadian ice-climbing couple has become the first to ever go up Niagara Falls.
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Second Canadian diagnosed with H7N9 bird flu
A B.C. man is the second Canadian to
test positive for the H7N9 avian flu
virus, provincial health officials say.
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Transgender Manitobans can change ID without surgery
Starting Monday, Manitobans will be able
to change their sex designation on birth
registrations and certificates without
requiring proof of surgery.
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Supreme Court: All public workers have right to strike
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that Saskatchewan legislation limiting the rights of public service employees to strike is unconstitutional.
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