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Canadians rally against Bill C-51

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From Whitehorse to St. John’s, Canadians on Saturday rallied against the federal government's proposed anti-terror legislation.

Google's Canadian CFO retires after seven years

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In an interview conducted days before he announced his retirement, the Canadian CFO of Google, Patrick Pichette, praised the tech giant's culture.

Funeral held for Sgt. Andrew Doiron

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

Atlantic Canada braces for hurricane-force gusts and up to 50 cm of snow

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The provincial hockey championship in PEI and The Moose Run Road Race in Nova Scotia were cancelled Sunday due to a massive snowstorm but the weather didn't deter the PEI Cricket Association from playing in the snow.

Grrrrreat news! Fabled box of Frosted Flakes will head home

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That fabled final bag of London-made Frosted Flakes will find its way home, after all.

Accused terror suspect not doing 'well': Lawyer

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A jailed Pakistani man who faces allegations he was scheming to blow up the U.S. Consulate and other Toronto buildings is not doing “very well,” says his lawyer.

Last suspended Dalhousie dental student agrees to remediation process

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The last of the 13 Dalhousie University dental students suspended for misogynistic Facebook posts says he will participate in a remediation process.

Jail guard gets new trial because of incompetent lawyer

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In what's believed to be a Canadian first, a jail guard convicted of smuggling contraband will get a new trial after an appeals court ruled his lawyer was incompetent.

Snowblower operated by dad runs over, kills young son

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SAINT-ALBERT, Que. — A four-year old boy was killed when his dad inadvertently ran him over with a snowblower on a dairy farm in central Quebec.

29 Canadians in Vanuatu amid Cyclone Pam's destruction

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Foreign Affairs says it's aware of at least 29 Canadians in Vanuatu who may have been affected by Cyclone Pam that devastated the small South Pacific island nation over the weekend.

Calgary police lay luring, sex charges against 50-year-old in case involving child

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The discovery of lurid text messages on a child's cell phone has resulted in several charges against a Calgary man.

10 people try -- and fail -- to claim found box of cash

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Ten people have come forward to claim a cash-filled box found on the shelf of a London store -- but no one has cashed in.

Man arrested in Turkey describes spying for Canada: Turkish newspaper

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A Turkish newspaper revealed new information Monday about a Syrian man who claimed he was a spy for Canada after he was arrested and accused of helping three British teenage girls to join ISIS.

Strip-searched Quebec teen must change schools, judge rules

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A 15-year-old girl who was subjected to a strip search by officials at Neufchatel High School in Quebec City cannot return to that school, a judge ruled Monday.

Cannibalism forged link: Calgary family’s unique connection to devastated Pacific island

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Their connection is cannibalism — but for Calgary descendents of a missionary killed and devoured on a remote Pacific island, the people who once called their ancestor supper are now close as kin.

WATCH: Three Montrealers save woman from subway plunge

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MONTREAL — Three young men plucked a bloodied, unconscious woman from Montreal subway tracks in a rescue that was caught on video.

Canadians increasingly seek medical care outside the country: Report

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A growing number of Canadians are seeking medical care outside the country, according to a report released Tuesday.

Tory MP tells niqab-wearers at oath ceremonies to 'stay the hell where you came from'

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Muslim women who want to wear a niqab while taking the oath of citizenship should "stay the hell where you came from," a Conservative MP told an Owen Sound, Ont., radio station.

Income splitting will cost $2.2B, benefit 15% of Canadian families, budget watchdog says

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The Conservative government's income-splitting policy will cost Canadians $2.2 billion this year and benefit just 15% of families, the parliamentary budget officer says.

Gov. Gen. David Johnston's term extended

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper has extended Gov. Gen. David Johnston's term until September 2017.
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