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Canada to send 200 non-combat troops to Ukraine: Harper

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper says approximately 200 Canadian soldiers will be sent to western Ukraine to help train its soldiers and military police.

Toronto bomb plot accused to remain in custody until May

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A Pakistani man suspected of plotting to blow up the U.S. Consulate in Toronto will remain behind bars until May, when his detention review continues with testimony from the undercover RCMP officer who helped arrest him.

Canada standing up for its allies: Nicholson

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Foreign Affairs Minister Rob Nicholson has had some busy days.

Sun brand will remain strong in Postmedia: Godfrey

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Postmedia president and CEO Paul Godfrey says the Sun brand will remain a strong part of Canada’s newest — and now largest — media company.

Surprise song from Frozen warms the hearts of newlyweds

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It was a musical collaboration -- a surprise love letter in song for a newlywed couple.

Supreme Court strikes down mandatory minimum sentences for gun possession

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The Supreme Court has ruled that mandatory minimum sentences for gun possession are unconstitutional.

Man saves dog from cougar attack near Calgary

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For the love a four-legged family member, a man in his underwear fought a cougar in his underwear at 3 a.m. and won.

20% of new Canadians arrive with no money: Survey

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One in five new Canadians arrive in the country with no money saved at all, according to a new BMO Wealth Management report.

Municipal meetings can't begin with prayer: Supreme Court

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The Supreme Court has ruled municipal meetings can't begin with prayer.

Harper, Indian PM Modi sign $700M uranium deal

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Indian Prime Minister Narenda Modi this week became the first Indian head of state to visit Canada in 42 years and promptly sealed a $700-million deal to buy uranium from a Saskatoon-based firm.

Man wins right to sue B.C. mining company for false imprisonment in China

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A B.C. man has won the right to sue a Canadian mining company he says conspired with Chinese authorities to imprison him in China for years.

Employees say goodbye to Target in epic fashion

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A group of Target employees in Victoria, B.C., bid farewell to the store in epic fashion, while performing the Semisonic song Closing Time.

Praying not a human rights violation

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The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that municipal council meetings can't begin with prayers.

Trudeau 'unequivocally opposed' to coalition government

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OTTAWA - The leader of Canada's opposition Liberals said on Wednesday that he is "unequivocally opposed" to forming a coalition government with the left-leaning New Democratic Party following an election set for October.

Mom charged in death of 6-month-old baby

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Gatineau police say a young mother is charged after the death of a baby.

Truth or Dare challenge leads to assault charge

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KINGSTON, Ont. -- He accepted the dare and now he's faces a challenge in court on an assault charge.

Mom charged with killing six-month-old daughter

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The death of a six-month-old baby girl in November is now being treated as a homicide, with a lengthy investigation leading to charges against the baby's mother.

Canadians gathering intelligence, settling in before further airstrikes in Syria: Commander

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Canadian Forces members are getting to know the Syrian territory and gathering intelligence before conducting more airstrikes against ISIS, their commander says.

Raccoon climbs 213 metres up a crane in Toronto

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Raccoon Nation has taken to the skies.

Canadians opposed to anti-terror bill to rally across country

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Organizers say at least 10,000 people are expected at rallies across Canada Saturday to oppose the Conservatives' proposed anti-terror bill, just days before the legislation is scheduled to undergo a final vote in the House of Commons.
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