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Man charged for pouring maple syrup on sidewalk

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A Hamilton man had a bad day on Thursday.

Library sex shows add up to $250 fine for Windsor, Ont., woman

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The show is over for Alexandria Morra, a.k.a. Lilsecret.

Charges brought in Lac-Megantic oil train disaster

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Charges were brought on Monday in connection with the 2013 oil train crash that killed 47 people and flattened the heart of the Quebec village of Lac-Megantic, the federal government said.

Two dead after planes collide mid-air near Fort McMurray

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Two people are dead after two small planes collided mid-air in northeastern Alberta.

Human footprints found in B.C. may be oldest in North America

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Human footprints found embedded below the shoreline of a remote British Columbia island could be the oldest ever discovered in North America.

Senior finally acquitted of manslaughter in wife's 1970 death

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His 30-year-old wife died tragically of natural causes in 1970, but instead of being allowed to mourn, John Salmon was charged with her death and sent to prison.

Police seek witnesses to crash that killed cyclist in Surrey, B.C.

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SURREY, B.C. -- Police say a cyclist is dead and two others are in hospital after a crash involving a car in Surrey, B.C.

Canadian chain stops selling Confederate flags

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A Vancouver-based chain of stores that sells the Confederate flag says that "after much consideration," it is halting the sale of the controversial banners until further notice.

RCMP says it continues to investigate 1985 Air India bombing

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Three decades on, the RCMP says its investigation into the Air India bombing -- the worst terrorist act in Canadian history -- remains "active and ongoing."

Police officers’ R-rated helicopter conversation accidentally broadcast in Winnipeg

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Winnipeg police are apologizing after officers flying in a helicopter mistakenly broadcast a conversation that one person says referred to a sex act.

Man charged in Cape Breton after allegedly fleeing, tossing gun

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Police in Cape Breton say a New Brunswick man is facing 13 charges after he allegedly fled from them and tossed a gun away as he was being pursued.

Ex-Olympics CEO John Furlong denies contradictions in heated cross-examination

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Former Vancouver Olympics CEO John Furlong raised his voice and angrily thumped his fist during testimony as he defended himself at a B.C. Supreme Court defamation trial on Tuesday.

Oil-leaking wreck off coast of Newfoundland cost Ottawa $1.7M

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Documents released to a Liberal MP say Ottawa has spent $1.7 million over the last two years trying to plug oil leaks in a sunken ship off northeastern Newfoundland.

Quebec sovereignty would hurt province's middle class: Mulcair

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Federal NDP Leader Tom Mulcair criticized Quebec sovereignty on Tuesday but also brandished the nationalist card by promising Quebecers a special status in Canada if his party forms the government in this fall's election.

Robert Pickton's brother accused of threatening to chop up sex assault victim

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A woman sexually assaulted by David Pickton, the brother of serial killer Robert Pickton, has testified she was told to leave town or she would be chopped into pieces.

Canadian charged with US$300M stock fraud

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A dual U.S. and Canadian citizen has been criminally charged with running a stock manipulation fraud that generated US$300 million of illegal profit, and included a pump-and-dump scheme that caused the market value of little-known Cynk Technology Corp to rocket past $6 billion.

Boy with Down syndrome struck, dragged by van in B.C.

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An eight-year-old boy with Down syndrome is fighting for his life after he was hit and dragged by a van while playing outside his home in Kelowna, B.C.

Prime Minister Harper hosts soldiers, families instead of MPs

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What was supposed to be the prime minister's annual garden party for the Conservative caucus Tuesday was replaced by an evening for Canadian soldiers and their families, most of whom have deployed to Iraq to take part in the international air campaign there.

Remains of second man killed in plane crash in northern Alberta found

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Mounties say they have found the bodies of two people killed when two planes collided in mid-air in northeastern Alberta.

Ex-paramedic convicted of sexually assaulting elderly woman in Nova Scotia

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A former paramedic has been found guilty of sexually assaulting a 71-year-old woman in the bedroom of her rural Nova Scotia home in 2013, as his colleague tended to her ailing husband one floor below.
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