Former Guantanamo Bay detainee Omar Khadr has been granted bail pending a decision on the appeal of his convictions in the U.S.
Omar Khadr granted bail, feds vow to appeal
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Suspected Tisdale killer had mental health issues: Family
More than $50,000 has been raised for next week's funerals for a mother and her three young children killed in an apparent murder-suicide in Tisdale, Sask.
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Duffy's lawyer calls Crown witness 'interested party'
OTTAWA -- Suspended senator Mike Duffy's lawyer Donald Bayne went after Crown witness Nicole Proulx on Friday for being an "interested party" instead of a neutral witness.
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Woman granted bail in dead babies case
Andrea Giebrecht has been granted bail.
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Cypriot tanker released after leaking oil off B.C. coast
A cargo ship that leaked fuel in Vancouver's English Bay on April 8 has been given permission to leave Canadian waters.
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Canada pledges $5M for Nepal earthquake relief
Prime Minister Stephen Harper says officials are working to ensure Canadians in Nepal are safe after a powerful earthquake that has killed nearly 1,400 people.
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Former NHL goalie Don Edwards fights to keep parents' killer in jail
Former NHL goaltender Don Edwards
estimates he stopped millions of pucks
during his stellar hockey career, but
preventing the man who butchered his
parents and attempted to kill his
sister from ever walking the streets
again as a free man has been the
toughest test of his life.
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Canada plays 'critical role' in building next space telescope
As the Hubble Space Telescope turns 25, Canadians are at the forefront of building its successor.
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Bill Blair wants to run for federal Liberals
Retired Toronto Police chief Bill Blair says he had several opportunities available to him but decided running federally for the Liberals was the best fit for him.
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Biggest hospital transfer in Canadian history gets underway in Montreal
The largest hospital move ever undertaken in Canada began early Sunday.
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Winnipeg police warn homeless to be on alert after 2 homicides
Police are searching for a "person of interest" in the brutal murders of two street people on the weekend.
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Crowdfunding campaigns picking up steam but wariness exists
When three-year-old Elijah Marsh was found dead after wandering out of his grandmother’s apartment building in the middle of a frigid night in February wearing nothing but a diaper, shirt and boots, Torontonians opened up their hearts — and their wallets.
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Boy, 3, dies after fall from 17th-floor window in Toronto
A three-year-old boy who was rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries after falling from a 17th-floor window in the city's west end Sunday has died.
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Drunks take Redneck Limo for joy ride
Two Alliston, Ont., men took the Redneck Limo for a joy ride Saturday night.
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Tim Hortons co-founder accused of sex assault
The billionaire co-founder of Tim Hortons is being
accused of sexually assaulting his occasional
lover four years ago.
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Canadians await word from loved ones in Nepal
Canadians with family in earthquake-ravaged Nepal are experiencing the joy of hearing loved ones are safe and the overwhelming panic of no news.
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Funeral set for Ottawa man swept out to sea at Peggy's Cove
A funeral for a young Ottawa man who slipped into the dangerous waves at Peggy’s Cove in Nova Scotia is scheduled for Saturday, even though his body hasn’t been recovered.
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Harper announces new chief of defence staff
Lt.-Gen. Jonathan Vance will be appointed Canada's new chief of defence staff in the coming weeks, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced Monday.
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Weed lounge opens in Ottawa, braces for crackdown
Wayne Robillard has opened a stoner lounge just east of downtown.
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Cops seize garbage bins behind shelter, not far from where two street people were killed
WINNIPEG — Police removed garbage bins from behind the Siloam Mission possibly as part of their investigation into the brutal killings of two street people in downtown Winnipeg on the weekend.
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