The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has expanded its ban on poultry and eggs from the U.S. after new cases of avian flu were confirmed in two more states.
Canada expands poultry ban after more avian flu cases in U.S.
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Experts call for reliable statistics on vaccination rates in Canada
If you're looking for reliable statistics on vaccination rates across Canada, you're out of luck, according to some experts.
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Canadian soldiers can get their poutine fix on the battlefield
As thousands of Canadians sit down for Easter dinner this weekend, Canadian soldiers deployed worldwide will get to enjoy a taste of home this spring, thanks to a team of experts in Gatineau, Que.
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Experiment shows cats, Superman can join political parties
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's" - a member of all of Canada's major political parties.
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Alta. Good Samaritan beaten for standing up for stranger in dispute
A 45-year-old Alberta man is in a coma after he was assaulted Thursday while defending someone outside a convenience store.
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N.L. driver owes more than $15,000 in fines
Police in St. John's, N.L., stopped a
driver on Saturday and discovered the
driver owed more than $15,000 in fines.
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Golf ball recycling plant fire forces evacuations
BELOEIL, Que. - A fire at a golf ball
recycling plant forced 100 residents to
evacuate this town east of Montreal on
Saturday.
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Quebec breed of chicken on the verge of extinction
MONTREAL - According to farmers, if
something isn't done soon, Quebec's
Chantecler chicken could be cooked.
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Student protester needed 12 stitches after alleged altercation with cop
MONTREAL - A student protester who
needed nine stitches to his eyelid and
three to his leg after he claims a
police officer used his head to
shatter the rear window of a van wants
disciplinary action taken.
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Theft of Calgary police rifle from car makes senior cop 'sick to my stomach'
CALGARY -- Cops say someone broke into
an officer's personal vehicle and stole
a patrol rifle and two magazines.
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Sex assault victim plans to stick-handle across Canada
Paulie O'Byrne has already endured a journey he never wanted to make.
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Grande Prairie man still in coma following beating outside a convenience store
A man who was beaten in Grande Prairie while defending a 10-year-old boy being bullied outside a convenience store remains in hospital and now has a blood infection.
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Cop jailed after obscene call about woman's breasts
A Newfoundland cop was sentenced Monday to 10 months in jail for making an obscene phone call and lying to police. The Corner Brook Western Star reports Sean Kelly was sentenced to six months for public mischief and four months for the indecent phone call. He will also be on probation for a year.
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Newfoundland man shot dead after perceived threat tweeted at premier
Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Paul Davis says his staff alerted police to a threatening message made against him on Twitter before a member of his security detail shot and killed a man Sunday.
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39 Manitoba nickel miners rescued after underground fire
All workers have been returned to the surface after an underground fire at a Vale Canada mine Sunday afternoon trapped 39 workers overnight.
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5 things you need to know about the Mike Duffy trial
Suspended senator Mike Duffy's trial
begins Tuesday. What do you need to
know
about the trial? We've outlined some
key
points below.
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High hopes for hit and run victim in Miami hospital
Doctors in his Miami hospital wake
Alex
Sanghwan from his induced coma every
day. Every day, when they do, he
becomes
agitated and tries to yank out his
respirator tubes.
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MIKE DUFFY TRIAL: 'Old Duff' getting his day in court
Respected anchorman. Honourable Senator.
Alleged fraudster.
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Budget officer takes last shot at getting financial details
The parliamentary budget officer has been given permission to approach House committee chairmen for funding information in their departments as a last shot before the issue could go back to Federal Court.
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No jail after all for Stanley Cup rioter
Andrew Patrick Lynch has successfully appealed his way out of jail for taking part in the 2011 Stanley Cup riots in Vancouver.
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