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Pakistani man allegedly plotted Toronto attacks

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A Pakistani man inspired by Islamic State planned to attack the U.S. consulate in Toronto and other targets in the city's financial district, an immigration review body heard on Wednesday, according to media reports.

Ottawa senior who lost legs in elevator accident remains in critical condition

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An 86-year-old man who had to have both legs amputated after they were crushed in an elevator remained in critical condition Wednesday.

Russell Williams investigator takes over case of alleged sex assaults at Ont. party

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The investigation into several alleged sexual assaults at a house party east of Toronto that may have involved members of a local junior hockey team is now being headed by the cop who cracked former colonel Russell Williams.

Government needs to clarify Iraq mission

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It's hard to imagine turning back now.

Harper's 'anti-women' niqab comment sparks backlash

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper took heat from the Opposition and on social media Wednesday over his assertion that niqabs are "anti-women."

Former foreign affairs minister Baird stepping down March 16

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Former foreign affairs minister John Baird said Wednesday he will be stepping down as a Member of Parliament on Monday.

Why deport alleged terrorist rather than take to court?

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Another undercover agent, another sting, another permanent resident living in Toronto now in custody on allegations of terrorism.

Refinery product spilled in Manitoba CN train derailment

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Canadian National Railway Co said Thursday 13 train cars carrying refinery cracking stock derailed Wednesday night in rural Manitoba, and one car spilled some "product."

Breastfeeding B.C. mom says flight attendant shamed her

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A Burnaby, B.C., mom breastfeeding her baby on a flight this week says a United Airlines attendant humiliated her when he threw a blanket at her husband and ordered him to "help her out."

Quebec City teacher acquitted despite slapping student

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QUEBEC CITY - A judge on Thursday acquitted a Quebec City teacher who slapped a seven-year-old student in 2013, agreeing with her contention that the slap was an accident.

Military considers having Ottawa cops protect honour guards at National War Memorial

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OTTAWA — The Canadian military is considering having city cops provide security for its honour guards at the National War Memorial.

Cops scour Air Canada Centre for bomb during Leafs game

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As thousands of hockey fans watched the Maple Leafs earn a rare win Wednesday night, most had no idea cops were scouring the Air Canada Centre for evidence of a bomb.

Canadian spy said to be detained in Turkey over ISIS recruitment

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Turkish authorities say they have detained a spy for helping three British girls join Islamic State, and reports say the detainee worked for Canada's spy agency.

Benefits to injured reservists increased: DND

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Reservists will soon receive more benefits if they're injured in the line of duty, on par with the regular force, the veterans affairs minister said Friday.

Ex-nurse suspended for shaking a premature baby

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MONTREAL — A former maternity nurse has been barred from her profession for three months because she shook a premature baby.

Pig head found outside police union building in Montreal

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MONTREAL — Some spooky witchcraft was seemingly at work in Montreal, where a pig's head was left outside the offices of the police union on Friday morning.

Sgt. Doiron to be buried in Ottawa

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Sgt. Andrew Joseph Doiron will be laid to rest in a military cemetery in Ottawa on Saturday.

Nova Scotia groom bites woman's face on wedding night

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A Nova Scotia man was given a $325 fine and a year of probation Thursday for biting a woman's face on his wedding night.

Kenney vows to streamline benefits for reservists

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Benefits gaps that have frustrated some military veterans should be closed with improvements to reservists' programs, Defence Minister Jason Kenney said Friday.

Woman told to remove hijab in court turns down $50,000

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MONTREAL - A Montreal woman told by a judge to remove her hijab in court has turned down $50,000 that was raised to buy her a new car.
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