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B.C. wildfire forces evacuations
The Lytton First Nations community in B.C. has evacuated 10 homes as a 1,500-hectare wildfire south of Lytton, B.C., continues to spread.
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Edmonton pays respects to murdered Const. Daniel Woodall
EDMONTON -- Slain city Const. Daniel Woodall was remembered as a warm person and a joker who could always lighten the mood.
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Lyme disease rates in Quebec skyrocket the past four years
MONTREAL -- Since 2010, Lyme disease in Quebec has become a tick-ing time bomb in Quebec.
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Parole board rejects day passes for killer of ex-NHLer's parents
SUDBURY, Ont. -- A request for six unescorted day visits to a Sudbury halfway house from the man who killed the parents of an ex-NHL player was rejected by the parole board.
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High-flying dog Bruno finally reunited with owners
Bruno the dog had quite the weekend adventure, all the while racking up a load of frequent flyer points.
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Quebec to make retailers include French in signs
Walmart will still be Walmart, but according to Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard large retailers will need to start incorporating some French into their signs if they want to operate in the province.
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John Oliver lampoons Canada's Senate scandal
Comedian John Oliver poked fun at Canada for spending $24 million on a Senate audit that found $1 million in misspent funds.
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N.L. demands elderly cancer survivor pay back $51Gs of pension money
The government of Newfoundland wants a 72-year-old woman who just recovered from breast cancer to fork over $51,667.90 in pension overpayments it says she owes.
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Cops shoot teen, end 26-hour standoff in northern Quebec
Montreal's police force is investigating after a 26-hour standoff in Quebec's northern region of Nunavik ended with cops shooting a 17-year-old boy.
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Que. man charged after 12-year-old girl gave birth
Additional charges are expected against a Quebec man accused of impregnating an 11-year-old girl.
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Did U.S. airstrike kill terrorist behind Canadian-linked Algerian gas plant attack?
An al-Qaida-linked terrorist behind the deadly Algerian gas field attack in which two Canadians were implicated was killed in a U.S. airstrike, the Libyan government says.
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Bono meets with Harper, Mulcair and Trudeau
U2 frontman Bono will have a private meeting with Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Monday.
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United passengers criticizing Goose Bay ungrateful
Talk about being ungrateful.
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More Canadian kids in home school: Study
More Canadian families are choosing to home-school their kids, a new study from the Fraser Institute says.
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Air Canada plane 'punctured from below' in Halifax crash landing: Report
An Air Canada plane from Toronto that smashed on its belly short of the runway at the Halifax airport in March was "punctured from below" during the crash landing, the Transportation Safety Board says.
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Feds propose stiffer penalties for drunk drivers who kill
Justice Minister Peter MacKay proposed a new law Tuesday to toughen penalties for drunk drivers who injure or kill.
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Mulcair touts fiscal credentials of NDP governments past
Opposition Leader Tom Mulcair touted the strong record New Democrats have had when it comes to balancing budgets in a major speech Tuesday that sought to position his party as a fiscally responsible government-in-waiting.
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Canada says environmentalist Paul Watson can reapply for passport
OTTAWA - The Canadian government said on Tuesday it will allow environmentalist Paul Watson to reapply for his passport, three years after the document was confiscated by German authorities.
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Forensic accountant picks apart Duffy's finances
Forensic accountant Mark Grenon took
the stand Tuesday at Sen. Mike Duffy’s
fraud trial, but had to establish his
credentials as an expert witness
before he could start giving evidence
about Duffy’s finances.
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