Two Peel Regional Police officers
suffered “serious” injuries after a
violent dispute that left a civilian dead
in Mississauga late Friday.
Peel police officers shot, stabbed
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Holy cow! Cows on Manitoba farm keep having rare twins, triplets
PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, Man. — A farming
couple near MacGregor, Man., have been
seeing double — and in some cases,
triple — as their cows have been giving
birth to multiple calves.
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Quebec man to appear in court for allegedly planning sex with boys in U.S.
A Quebec TV editor accused of travelling to Florida to have sex with a 14-year-old boy — which was an undercover police operation — and planning to go to Texas to meet an actual teen boy is scheduled to appear in court Monday.
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Thunder Bay, Ont., cops investigate racist Facebook pages
Thunder Bay, Ont., police say they're investigating two Facebook pages believed to have been created locally that contain "derogatory and extremely offensive" posts targeting aboriginals.
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Feds announce $75M for anti-terror drone technology
The federal government will contribute $75 million for the development of drone technology to combat terrorism.
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Violence breaks out at Quebec student strikes
Student violence broke out in Montreal and Quebec City on Monday during protests against looming provincial budget cuts.
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Patrick Brazeau drinking hard before alleged assault, court hears
Suspended senator Patrick Brazeau's nerves were frayed when he came home on Feb. 6, 2013, and started swilling martinis, a court heard Monday.
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Alleged Calgary white supremacist shot by cops a flea market vendor
CALGARY — The man who police shot
Saturday after allegedly shouting “white
power” during a peace rally and
attacking an officer with a pipe in a
nearby alley has been identified.
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Alberta duo killed in B.C. avalanche
Two Alberta families are mourning the loss of two men killed in an avalanche near McBride, B.C., on Saturday.
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Canadian soldier, wife and baby killed in U.S. crash
A Canadian soldier, his wife and their
seven-month-old baby were killed in a
five vehicle crash in South Carolina
over the weekend.
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'Suspicious packages' removed from Parliament Hill
RCMP and Ottawa Police responded to
numerous calls of suspicious packages
sent to Parliament Hill and government
buildings on Monday morning.
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Public, private wage gap costs $20B a year: Report
The wage difference between Canada's public and private sector workers costs taxpayers $20 billion a year, according to a new report.
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Supreme Court to rule on Quebec gun data
The Supreme Court will rule Friday on Quebec's attempt to keep the long-gun registry.
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Feds mum whether ISIS military mission expanding into Syria
Beyond confirming that it will "table
a motion soon" to extend and expand
Canada's military mission against ISIS
militants in Iraq, the federal
government refused to give more detail
about its plans during question period
Monday.
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Canadian granted U.K. residency after abusive relationship
The British government has granted residency to a Canadian woman who was told to leave the country after breaking up with her abusive boyfriend.
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Crown wants dangerous offender status for man who felt 'need' to stab escort at Niagara Falls, Ont., motel
NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. — The fate of a
first-time offender who stabbed an
escort at a motel because he wanted to
have sex with a person who was dying
or freshly killed is now in the hands
of a local judge.
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Toronto tunnel digger raises $16Gs for youth jobs
The city's famous tunnel digger has raised more than $16,000 for a summer business to teach skills to young people in his Jane-Finch community.
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Meika Jordan, 6, burned and beaten before death, court hears
Little Meika Jordan suffered several acts of violence -- including being burned with a lighter -- at the hands of her dad and stepmom that ended in her death, court heard Monday.
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Dramatic day in court for helicopter prison escapee
Security was high at a Welland, Ont. courthouse Monday for a prisoner who escaped from a Quebec detention centre aboard a hijacked helicopter two years ago.
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Sister of slain soldier testifies in favour of anti-terror bill
The sister of a Canadian soldier killed by an extremist bolstered the government's argument for its controversial anti-terror bill Monday night.
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