Sun News is off the air after Sun
Media
made the "difficult decision" to pull
the plug on the struggling station as
of
Friday morning.
Sun News off the air
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First case of mad cow disease since 2011 confirmed in Alberta
OTTAWA - Canada confirmed on Friday
that
it had found a case of bovine
spongiform
encephalopathy (BSE), also known as
mad
cow disease, in a beef cow in the
province of Alberta
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Quick-thinking 6-year-old saves mom
ORILLIA, Ont. -- Allie Hepinstall was scared. Really scared.
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Dead teen linked Halifax Valentine's Day mass murder plot IDed
A young man and woman have been charged in an alleged plot to gun down shoppers at a Halifax mall on Valentine's Day and then kill themselves, Mounties said Saturday.
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Thousands of CP workers poised to strike: Union
The union that represents 3,300 rail workers across the country said Saturday night it has yet to reach a deal with Canadian Pacific hours before the strike deadline.
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Aboriginal Justice Strategy gets $11.1M boost
The Aboriginal Justice Strategy, which aims to address the disproportionately high rates of victimization, crime, and incarceration experienced by native peoples, received an $11 million boost Saturday.
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Calgary police corner moose wandering through southeast industrial park
Setting out for a Valentine’s Day stroll around southeast Calgary ended in a date with a tranquillizer for this 900 lb. lady.
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22 cases of measles reported in Canada
Three new cases of the measles have been reported Ontario, bringing the total number of infected in Canada to 22.
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Muslim school graduation ceremony cancelled over radical speakers
A graduation ceremony for a private Muslim school was cancelled Saturday due to the radical views of two guest speakers, the mayor said.
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Kids with slingshot cause panic at Halifax mall
A heavy police presence at a Halifax mall that was the site of a foiled alleged mass murder plot was the result of kids with a sling shot, investigators said.
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Dog breaks 16 teeth after being stuck in trap
Bella, a Labrador-husky mix, has remarkably fully recovered after breaking 16 teeth while trying to free its paw that became stuck in a trap while out on a walk in Labrador, N.L.
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A flag of Canada's own for 50 years
Feb. 15, 1965.
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Most Canadians proud to fly flag, think Canada is world's best country
Three in four Canadians are proud to fly the Maple Leaf and nearly eight in ten believe Canada is the best country in the world, says a new poll.
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One killed, another injured in avalanche in Alberta's Peter Lougheed provincial park
One day after officials issued a special avalanche warning, a slide west of Calgary has claimed a man's life.
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Flag Quiz: Do you know the flags for Canada's provinces and territories?
How well do you know Canada's flags?
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Tory MP calls for Fifty Shades of Grey boycott
Conservative MP Joy Smith is calling for a ban of the controversial movie Fifty Shades of Grey because she says it glamorizes sexual abuse.
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Calgary Ponzi fraudsters Milowe Brost and Gary Sorenson found guilty in multi-million dollar scam
Ending a months-long fraud trial, Calgary-area businessmen Gary Sorenson and Milowe Brost have been found guilty of bilking investors out of millions.
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Alleged jihadists in Ottawa share common link
Swearing an oath to al-Qaida, and schooled in the terrorist training grounds of Afghanistan, Hiva Alizadeh came to Canada's capital in hopes of spawning a homegrown terror network.
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South Korea suspends imports of Canadian beef on mad cow concern
South Korea has halted imports of Canadian beef after Canada on Friday confirmed its first case of mad cow disease since 2011, the South Korean agriculture ministry said.
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Halifax teens charged after mall shut down
Two teens will appear in court Tuesday after causing panic at the Halifax Shopping Centre Saturday.
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