A fight on a Skytrain in Burnaby, B.C. early Sunday morning has left one man dead.
B.C. police investigating death at Skytrain station
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Winter storm whacks Atlantic Canada, southern Ont. in deep freeze
A winter storm is expected to drop up to 50 cm of snow in many parts across Atlantic Canada Sunday, meteorologists are predicting.
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Medicine Hat police charge Mayor Ted Clugston with impaired driving
Medicine Hat’s mayor has been charged with impaired driving.
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Four from Toronto arrested in Winnipeg stabbings
Three men and a woman from the Toronto area are in police custody after being arrested in four stabbings during a fight at a downtown restaurant Saturday morning.
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Inspectors find spills, exploded barrels, wasps at maple syrup warehouse
Dead wasps, exploded barrels and so much spilled syrup that it had leaked outside the building were a few things found in Quebec's largest maple syrup warehouse.
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Feds ready back-to-work legislation as CP rail workers strike
Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd prepared to operate a reduced freight schedule run by its managers on Sunday, after talks on a new contract broke down and more than 3,000 train engineers and conductors walked off the job.
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Calgary $40 million Lotto Max winner Tom Crist quietly gives back
Lobster, caviar, and porterhouse steak, all washed down with a bottle of expensive champagne.
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Trudeau and Chretien mark 50th anniversary of flag
Former prime minister Jean Chretien helped federal Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Canadian flag by taking a few shots at the Conservative government.
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Popeye the dog gets 'Hero' award for saving 17 horses
Popeye the dog was inducted into Quebec's Animal Hall of Fame on Sunday for rescuing 17 horses from certain death in a stable fire.
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CP Rail strike over, talks to resume
The CP Rail strike ended on its second day, less than an hour before the government could introduce back-to-work legislation in the House of Commons on Monday.
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MPs raise concern about Alberta case of mad cow disease
The discovery of a single case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) --"mad cow disease" -- in Northern Alberta late last week has opposition MPs concerned about consumer confidence in Canadian beef both at home and abroad.
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Notable Canadians press Harper on Fahmy release
Diplomats, actors, authors, journalists and professors are adding their voices to a campaign calling on Prime Minister Stephen Harper to step up his efforts to get Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy out of Egypt.
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Teen charged in U of Ottawa sex assault
An Ottawa teen has been charged with sexual assault after he tried to break into more than 50 dorm rooms at the U of Ottawa Sunday morning.
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Attack on veteran linked to triple murder
Police have uncovered a link between the
shocking home invasion and beating of a
decorated Second World War veteran and
an infamous unsolved triple murder, the
Sun learned Monday.
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High-ranking naval officer charged with drunkenness, disobedience
A high-ranking naval officer has been charged with drunkenness and disobedience after an ordeal aboard a Canadian ship during an international military exercise in the Pacific, the Canadian Forces said Tuesday.
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Canadians might soon see Parliament shooter's video
Canadians might soon see the mysterious video recorded by the gunman who killed a soldier at the National War Memorial before storming Parliament, QMI Agency has learned.
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Canada needs anti-terror prosecution squad, says ex-judge
Canada needs a special team of federal prosecutors recruited and trained to handle terrorism cases, a retired Supreme Court judge says.
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Accused in alleged Halifax mass murder plot face more charges
The pair charged in an alleged plot to
commit mass murder at a Halifax mall on
Valentine's Day face more charges.
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Luka Magnotta to withdraw appeal of murder conviction
Convicted killer Luka Rocco Magnotta has switched gears and decided not to challenge his first-degree murder conviction, QMI Agency has learned.
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Budget watchdog's Iraq mission price tag higher than the government's
The parliamentary budget officer on Tuesday released what he considers a conservative estimate of the incremental costs of Canada's six-month Iraq mission — an estimate that's significantly higher than the one the government released a day earlier.
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