The death last week of 101-year-old
World War II Veteran Ernest Cote moved
people across the nation.
Cote remembered as 'old-school gentleman'
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Canadian soldier killed by friendly fire in Iraq
A Canadian Armed Forces soldier was killed in
Iraq Friday "in a friendly fire incident," the
Department of National Defence said in a
statement Saturday.
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Feminists condemn internet bullying in open letter
Citing abuse that has become "ubiquitous," a group of Quebec-based feminist activists have published an open letter decrying online bullying targeting women in time for International Women's Day.
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D3Day reminds us distracted driving can be deadly
Ask Cara Epp how many children she has
and her eyes light up as she lists them
– Kevin, 25, daughter Reghan, 12, and
son Max 11.
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MP apologizes for 'whities' comment on temporary workers program
Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s former director of communications has apologized for making offensive comments at a conference in Ottawa Saturday.
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Miscommunication led to 'friendly-fire' death of Canadian soldier
The "friendly-fire" death of Canadian soldier Sgt. Andrew Joseph Doiron Friday in Iraq was a result of a miscommunication, a Kurdish forces commander says.
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Feds to announce pension hike for vets
The federal government is expected to announce a new program and new money in Toronto on Monday that will top up the pensions of disabled veterans upon retirement.
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Family of Montrealer arrested in largest U.S. data breach shocked at indictment
The family of a Montreal man accused of being part of the largest data breach in American history said they can't believe he could be guilty of the charges.
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Highly educated oppose vaccinations, study claims
The majority of anti-vaxxers are choosing not to vaccinate their children due to health concerns, a new study says.
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Thalidomide survivors worry payout not enough
Thalidomide survivors will meet with federal health officials in Ottawa Monday amid concerns that the compensation announced last week is not enough to meet the needs of sufferers.
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Quebec City cop orders jaywalker to speak French
Quebec City police admit one of their officers crossed the line by ordering a jaywalker to speak French while receiving a ticket.
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Disabled vets to get new financial support
The federal government is creating a new
benefit to help seriously injured veterans
who under the current system saw their
income
cut when they reached retirement age.
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'United Islamic Cyber Force' hacks Bloc Quebecois website
Hackers took over the Bloc Quebecois' website Monday, replacing the homepage with a "United Islamic Cyber Force" banner.
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Barrie, Ont., man swallows penny before roadside breathalyzer test: Cops
A 55-year-old Barrie, Ont., driver swallowed a penny before an officer tried to give him a breathalyzer test early Sunday morning, police say.
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Canadian Navy helps seize 1 tonne of cocaine
The Canadian Navy helped seize one tonne of cocaine last week while patrolling the Caribbean Sea.
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CSIS should have power to operate overseas, says minister
Canada's spies should be able to operate overseas without following the laws of "failed states," Canada's public safety minister said Monday.
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N.S. cabbie fined $27Gs for hurling racist slurs at woman, children
A Nova Scotia cabbie has been ordered to pay $27,500 after he kicked a woman and her two young nephews out of his cab and called them racist slurs.
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RCMP search head office of OPP Association as part of criminal investigation
RCMP have raided the offices of the Ontario Provincial Police Association as part of a criminal investigation.
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Sen. Wallin suspected of fraud, breach of trust: RCMP
Suspended Sen. Pamela Wallin went on private junkets on the public's dime, newly-released court documents allege.
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Sgt. Doiron's death prompts questions about Canada's mission in Iraq
Crowds are expected the line the Highway of Heroes on Tuesday when the body of Sgt. Andrew Joseph Doiron returns to Canada.
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