Students who sparked outrage after dressing in Ku Klux Klan-style robes and hoods have been disciplined, their school in Calgary says.
Calgary students disciplined for wearing KKK-style costumes
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U of O to try to strike hockey lawsuit
The University of Ottawa is trying to stop a class action lawsuit filed against it by members of its men's hockey team.
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Poisoned Ft. McMurray child's condition has improved
Doctors have upgraded the condition of a child who was taken to hospital in critical condition after exposure to insecticide contamination in a Fort McMurray, Alta., apartment Sunday.
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Alberta couple's marriage falling apart since lotto win, they tell Dr. Phil
When he won $1.6 million as part of a $50-million prize divided co-workers and another ticket holder, Edwin Verkerk thought he had the world by the tail.
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Judge refuses to hear woman's case unless she removes hijab
A Montreal judge is facing backlash after refusing to hear a Muslim woman's case due to her wearing a hijab.
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Montreal artist says his gold car, teeth have led to police profiling
You could say Corey Shapiro's gold-plated BMW is eye-catching. In fact, it's repeatedly caught the eye of the local police, says the well-known Montreal artist.
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Six-year-old walks home alone after missing school bus
A local dad spent 40 panicked minutes searching for his son Lucas after the six-year-old missed the bus home Thursday.
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Coming soon to Winnipeg: Vince Li?
Vince Li will be allowed unsupervised passes in Winnipeg if he moves to a facility in the city, the Criminal Code Review Board ruled Friday.
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WWII veteran Ernest Cote wanted civilian burial
Ernest Cote lived his life as a soldier but he will be interred as a civilian following a private funeral expected to be brimming with dignitaries and supporters.
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Father describes trying to save his children from fatal Quebec fire
Eric Courtney's hands and face were still charred from battling the blaze a night earlier.
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New York Times writer calls Newfoundlanders 'fat'
A Norwegian novelist’s unkind take on Newfoundland has drawn mixed reactions from many on the East Coast.
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Parliament Hill shooter Michael Zehaf-Bibeau buried in Libya
Ottawa shooter Michael Zehaf-Bibeau has been buried in Libya according to a report in the Ottawa Citizen.
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Five families caught in landlord's dispute with nudist
A conflict between a landlord and a nudists' association has left five families facing eviction.
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Dying Ontario woman gets her dream wedding
TORONTO ─ Christine Thompson's dying wish was to exchange vows with her husband of 20 years in a proper wedding dress.
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Families mark 10th anniversary of Mayerthorpe Mountie shooting
As the third of March draws near, Don Schiemann can't help but think about his son Peter more than usual.
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$38,000 raised for Que. woman admonished by judge over hijab
A crowdfunding effort to buy a new car for an unemployed mother of three who got attention after her run-in with a judge over her hijab has raised more than $38,000 in only two days.
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Man who abandoned kids at car crash site still at large
A man who abandoned two kids in his car after a Feb. 19 accident is still at large, despite exchanging dozens of text messages with the children's mother.
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Hundreds in T.O. mourn Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov
Federal Immigration Minister Chris Alexander slammed Russian President Vladimir Putin Sunday at a rally to mourn the assassination of one of that country’s key opposition leaders.
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Calgary federal Liberal hopeful Cam Stewart says Canada shouldn't be battling ISIS barbarians
Between rape, ethnic cleansing, slavery, beheadings and mass executions, you’d think the answer would be pretty obvious.
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Candlelight vigil for Fallen Four
Ten years after James Roszko shot and
killed four RCMP officers in what has
been called the worst multiple-officer
killing in modern Canadian history,
residents of Mayerthorpe will hold a
candlelight vigil to grieve together
and heal as a community.
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