Some friendly advice earned William Kittelburg a $2,000 payment from Sen. Mike Duffy he didn’t expect, the retired journalist told Duffy’s fraud trial Tuesday.
Mike Duffy paid retired journalist $2Gs for 'invaluable' advice
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Meat, wine among Canada's targets in label fight with U.S.
Canada is whittling down its list of U.S. products that it may hit with steep tariffs in retaliation against contentious meat-labeling laws, Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz said on Tuesday.
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Canada to send 2 astronauts to space by 2024
Canada will send two astronauts into space within the next decade, the federal government says.
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Jacques Parizeau: Did you know?
Former Quebec premier Jacques Parizeau was best known as a separatist who nearly succeeded in turning the province into an independent country — and blamed "money and the ethnic vote" when the 1995 bid failed.
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Former Quebec premier Jacques Parizeau dies
Former Quebec premier and well-known sovereigntist Jacques Parizeau has died at the age of 84.
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New Brunswick man arrested in 2004 suspicious death of toddler
Mounties in New Brunswick have arrested a 36-year-old man for the death of a toddler more than 10 years ago.
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Hynes named Devils' new head coach
One of the last NHL coaching vacancies has
been filled.
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Sister-in-law on trial in woman's murder
Defying the plans of both their families, theirs was a marriage of love, not arrangement.
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Residential school survivors speak out
NORTH BAY, Ont. — "Prison" and "nightmare" are the words Judy Couchie and Patricia Sutherland use to describe their experiences in the residential school system.
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School board vows to apologize to Edmonton school bus driver it tried to have fired
The city’s Catholic school board wants to apologize to a school bus driver it vilified for kicking off a teenager who had threatened him with violence.
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'Game of Thrones' editor, residing in Vancouver, mauled to death by lion
The tourist mauled to death by a lioness through an SUV window in a South African park has been identified as a Vancouver resident.
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Rowan Stringer coroner's inquest jury returns with 49 recommendations
Gordon and Kathleen Stringer have had one goal, front and centre, since their daughter’s 2013 death.
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Bail denied for Canadian diplomat's son charged with murder in Miami
A Canadian diplomat's 15-year-old son who is facing murder and robbery charges in Florida was denied bail Wednesday, The Associated Press reports.
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Canada 'ill-prepared' for attacks like Hill shooting: Police reports
OTTAWA — Canada is “ill-prepared to prevent and respond" to attacks like the Oct. 22 shooting at the National War Memorial and Parliament Hill, an OPP review concludes.
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Calgary mom joins social media battle against ISIS
Chris Boudreau admits her group has a
long way to go to match the global
social media reach of ISIS extremists.
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Meika Jordan's dad, stepmom convicted of second-degree murder
CALGARY -- Little Meika Jordan's dad and stepmother are guilty of second-degree murder, a Calgary judge ruled Wednesday.
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Man busted with $1M in backpack sentenced to three years
WINNIPEG -- A man busted trying to board a Winnipeg Greyhound bus with $1.3 million in his backpack has been sentenced to three years in prison.
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‘What-if situations:’ Police errors let Zehaf-Bibeau onto Parliament Hill
It was 28 seconds that shook the Hill. And if not for RCMP "errors," the outcome may have been much different on Oct. 22.
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Archbishop defends the church, residential schools
The Truth and Reconciliation report is considered the beginning of the healing process for aboriginal survivors of Canada's residential schools.
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What's being done to improve Parliament Hill security?
Visitors to Parliament Hill and employees will notice some security changes in response to the Oct. 22 terrorist attack by Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, but other changes happening behind the scenes will be harder to detect.
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