As the marathon’s route entered the cavernous confines of Pyongyang’s Kim Il-sung stadium, he was greeted with the roar of 50,000 throats.
Pair of Calgary runners invade North Korea for Pyongyang Marathon
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Canadians rally nationwide against Bill C-51
Canadians rallied 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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Ottawa Whole Foods charged for being open on Good Friday
Whole Foods may be in a heap of trouble after police laid charges Monday alleging an location was open on Good Friday.
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Ottawa man out of induced coma after Miami hit and run
Alex Sanghwan is no longer in a
medically-induced coma, according to his
mother who spends as much time at his
Miami hospital bedside as doctors will
allow.
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Five things to expect in the federal budget
Finance Minister Joe Oliver has made it clear the government will table a balanced budget Tuesday, but with an election scheduled for October, there are bound to be plenty of goodies to try to seduce voters.
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Young naval reservist says she's been cut off from benefits after military misdiagnosed tumour
A former Navy reservist whose brain tumour was misdiagnosed by military doctors says the Armed Forces has refused to accept responsibility and she's been cut off from military benefits.
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Two Montrealers, 18, charged with terror offences
Two 18-year-old Montrealers have been charged with terror offences.
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U.K. soldiers accused in Halifax gang-rape case granted bail
Four British sailors accused of gang-raping a Nova Scotia woman were granted bail on Monday.
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Canadian government agrees to issue Mohamed Fahmy's passport
The federal government says it is ready to issue a new passport to Mohamed Fahmy, a Canadian journalist on trial in Egypt.
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Kingston twin's family grateful to anonymous donor
Michael Wagner says he will forever be grateful to a stranger.
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Sugar ship runs aground in St. Lawrence River
The U.S. Coast Guard has come to the aid of massive cargo ship that ran aground in the St. Lawrence River while en route to deliver sugar to Toronto.
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Feds to revamp procurement rules: budget
The federal budget calls for a revamp of tough procurement rules that can ban companies from doing business with the federal government for 10 years if an employee is convicted of fraud or bribery.
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Donohue Sr. signed cheques for son's company
The owner of a Kanata photo-finishing
shop that made reprints, enlargements
and plaque-mounted newspaper articles
for Sen. Mike Duffy took the witness
stand Tuesday.
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Tories present election document as a budget
The budget is finally balanced. Finance Minister Joe Oliver rose in the House Tuesday to table the 2015 Economic Action Plan and announce a projected surplus of $1.4 billion.
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Brain research gets $100M shot in the arm
The federal government is helping fund a $100-million initiative with Toronto’s Baycrest Health Services to develop a national hub for brain research.
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Budget offers little new cash for security needs
The federal government pledged little new immediate cash in its budget on Tuesday for security agencies already hard-pressed to cope with an increased focus on thwarting domestic attacks.
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Feds balance budget with asset sales
The Conservative government, seeking re-election this year, delivered a budget on Tuesday that promised a slim surplus despite the oil price crash, while offering goodies to seniors and small businesses and boosting security spending.
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Canadian soldiers home from ISIS battle in Iraq
About 125 Canadian troops returned home Tuesday night from fighting ISIS in Iraq.
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Mohamed Fahmy gets Canadian passport
Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy, on trial for a terror charge in Egypt, has received a temporary Canadian passport.
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Hero nurse jumps to aid of heart attack victim at Sens game
As the Ottawa Senators were battling it
out with the Montreal Canadiens on the
ice below, Lori Vanderlinden was saving
a life in the stands at the Canadian
Tire Centre in Ottawa on Sunday night.
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