The Supreme Court has upheld the federal government’s right to destroy all long-gun registry data.
Top court rules Quebec long-gun registry must be destroyed
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Ghomeshi case put over to April 28
The Jian Ghomeshi sex assault case is
back in court this morning.
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Former MMA fighter suspected of jihadist leanings to wear ankle bracelet
A former mixed martial artist who authorities suspect is a terrorist threat will have to wear an electronic tracking bracelet after signing a peace bond at the Montreal courthouse Friday morning.
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Feds to amend anti-terror bill
The Conservative government will make amendments to Bill C-51, the anti-terror legislation that has sparked fierce debate about protecting Canadians while still maintaining their civil rights.
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Student injured at Que. protest plans to sue cop
Police declared a march illegal Thursday night and fired tear gas and pepper spray at protesters who oppose provincial budget cuts.
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Gatineau seniors victims of violent home invasion
A Gatineau couple in their 70s were the
victims of a home invasion attack as
they watched television Thursday night.
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Group says Canadian pilots undergo thorough medical exams
Airline pilots in Canada regularly undergo thorough medical exams to ensure they are "fit for duty," the Canadian chapter of the Air Line Pilots Association said Friday.
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Boy, 10, killed in Toronto house fire, family hospitalized
A 10-year-old boy was killed and his three siblings hospitalized along with their mom after flames erupted in an east-end townhouse Saturday morning.
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Dog rescued thanks to Ont. firefighters and Facebook post
The tale of a Siberian husky trapped on a frozen canal came to a happy ending on Friday thanks to crafty firefighters and social media.
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Montreal cabbies play vigilante with UberX drivers
Sick of losing business, Montreal's cabbies have formed a vigilante squad to combat unlicensed rivals who use the UberX app.
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Police in standoff at Walmart in Peterborough, Ont., sources say
Cops are out in full force outside a Peterborough, Ont., Walmart.
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1 passenger still in hospital after Air Canada flight crash lands in Halifax
All but one of the passengers admitted to local hospitals for treatment after an Air Canada flight skidded off the runway while attempting to land at Halifax early Sunday have now been released.
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Inmate offers $25Gs to have his family killed
A Colombian-born prisoner is accused of offering fellow inmates $25,000 and jewelry to murder his family.
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Mom with terminal cancer warns other families to prepare for unthinkable
A southern Ontario mother with an extremely rare form of terminal cancer is warning others to get life insurance and pen a will just in case.
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ISIS mission to be voted on Monday night
MPs are expected to vote Monday evening on whether to extend Canada's mission against ISIS in Iraq for another year and expand operations into Syria.
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Doctors say 8,000 Canadians signed petitions for renewed health accord
The Canadian Doctors For Medicare on Monday presented a petition calling for a renewed federal-provincial health accord to Liberal and NDP MPs to table in the House of Commons.
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Teens duke it out in McDonald's playpen: Cops
Police were called in after a kerfuffle broke out amongst a group of teenagers in a McDonald's playroom in Halifax.
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Bed Bath & Beyond recalls illegal self-feeding baby bottle
Health Canada has announced a recall of an illegal hands-free baby bottle system that was sold at Bed Bath & Beyond and BuybuyBaby stores.
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Halifax airport investigating why passengers were stranded in snowstorm after crash
The passengers and crew aboard the Air Canada jet that crash-landed in Halifax early Sunday are "pretty lucky" no one was seriously injured when the Airbus hit an antenna causing the landing gear to be torn off, a Transportation Safety Board investigator said.
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Conservative amendments to terror bill don't come close to addressing concerns: NDP
The Green Party is the latest opposition group to propose amendments to the Conservative's contentious anti-terror bill.
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