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Accuser struck Patrick Brazeau first, says defence

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The woman accusing Patrick Brazeau of sexual assault denies the defence’s allegation she struck him first.

Saskatchewan to ban strip clubs again

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Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall said Wednesday the province will reverse its "mistake" to allow strip clubs.

B.C. man wanted for 1974 rape of disabled girl deported back to Canada

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A B.C. man wanted for the 1974 rape of a five-year-old disabled girl has been located in the U.S. and deported back to Canada to face charges.

Undercover cop testifies at Lisi pot trial

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Former Mayor Rob Ford’s friend and occasional driver Sandro Lisi was described as a back-end supplier of marijuana at a Rexdale dry cleaner, court heard Wednesday.

Canada transport minister says spate of CN Rail accidents no fluke

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OTTAWA - Three Canadian National Railway Co derailments in the same area in three weeks, two of them involving oil trains, cannot be explained away as a fluke of nature, Canada's transport minister said Wednesday, adding she is satisfied for now with steps CN has taken to prevent another accident.

Judge mulls Omar Khadr bail decision: 'It's a big job'

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It's the first case in Canada where an internationally transferred prisoner has sought bail pending a federal appeal after landing back on Canadian soil.

Crazy or brave? Ont. woman tapes close encounter with lynx

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A nail spa owner in Terrace Bay, Ont., got up close and personal with an unexpected visitor outside her door this week.

Memorial University students appalled by mouldy, undercooked campus food

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Students at Memorial University in St. John's say they're outraged over the "disgusting" food that's served as part of a mandatory meal plan on campus, the lowlights of which include a fly in a taco, mouldy lemons and raw pork chops.

Balanced budget law overdue

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Picture this: Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Finance Minister Joe Oliver standing in front of the Parliament buildings proudly holding a "paid in full" sign above their heads, signalling Canada's debt hitting zero.

High-ranking Quebec soldier accused of sex assault, harassment

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A former Canadian Forces training centre commander has been charged with two counts of sexual assault and harassment.

Man impersonated by Hells Angels biker in jail break speaks out

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The jail guard blunders are worse than first thought, after the son of a notorious biker was mistakenly let out of jail this week.

$50 car-repair dispute north of Gatineau, Que., ends in shooting, dragging, crushed ankle: Cops

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Police say what started as a dispute over $50 in car repairs ended with one man firing a rifle at the car in question, then dragging the owner several hundred metres with another car before running over his ankle.

Liberals want amendments to anti-terror bill

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The Liberals might be reluctantly on board to support the Conservatives' controversial anti-terror bill, C-51, but they still want some changes made.

Quebec Liberals cut spending, table first balanced budget in six years

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QUEBEC CITY — Quebec Liberals cut $729 million in spending to table the province's first balanced budget in six years on Thursday.

All Canadian flights to have two in cockpit at all times: Feds

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All Canadian airlines will immediately be required to have two crew in the cockpit at all times, the federal transportation minister said Thursday.

This truly is a 'gay' sweater

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OTTAWA -- Jeremy Dias' sweater is so gay and he'd be the first to tell you.

Mint asks Canadians to design coins for 2017

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The Royal Canadian Mint wants Canadians to design the next round of coins, to be released in 2017.

Mistakenly released biker convict turns himself in

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The son of Hells Angel biker boss Mom Boucher who allegedly pretended to be another inmate before walking out of a Montreal jail earlier this week turned himself into police early Friday.

Little-known rule disqualifies woman's Roll-Up-the-Rim prize

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A Newfoundland woman says she was disqualified from claiming a $100 Tim Hortons' gift card she had won on her Roll-Up-the-Rim-to-Win tab because of a little-known rule that winners are required to provide the whole rim of the cup.

Feds report $1.3B surplus for first 10 months of fiscal year

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With revenues on the upswing and program expenses going down, the federal government could be on track to balance the budget sooner than expected.
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