The former Mountie who was the senior officer in charge the night Robert Dziekanski was jolted with a Taser and died has been given a two-year jail term for lying to an inquiry into the death.
Ex-Mountie in Dziekanski Taser death inquiry sentenced for perjury
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Cost of Saskatchewan wildfires to top $100 million: Wall
LAC LA RONGE, Sask. -- Saskatchewan
Premier Brad Wall says the cost of
fighting wildfires in northern
Saskatchewan this year will top $100
million.
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B.C. wildfires update: Evacuation order lifted for West Kelowna residents
People who were rushed from their homes as a fast-moving wildfire swept through their West Kelowna, B.C., neighbourhood were being allowed to return Friday.
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No winning ticket for $30.2M Lotto Max jackpot
No one has the winning ticket for the $30.2-million jackpot in Friday night's Lotto Max draw.
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Mrs. Canada to donate kidney to Spirit of the West drummer
Mrs. Canada is hoping to help out her friend, the drummer for Spirit of the West, by donating him a kidney.
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Helicopter goes missing off Baffin Island
Search and rescue officials are still hopeful a helicopter missing near Baffin Island may be found, says a spokesman for Joint Task Force Atlantic.
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Decades-old, sunken Maud ship to be refloated
The tough oaken vessel that took famed explorer Roald Amundsen on his second Arctic voyage is about to rise again.
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Flora MacDonald, former Conservative cabinet minister dies at 89
Flora MacDonald, who served as a senior cabinet member in two Conservative federal governments and made a run for the party's leadership in 1976, has died.
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Newly discovered Pictou, N.S., shipwreck at least 120 years old: Diver
One of the first people to see a recently discovered sunken ship in Pictou Harbour, N.S., calls the wreck "amazing."
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Tim Hortons puts Tims TV under review following Enbridge controversy
Executives at Tim Hortons are reconsidering whether it's worth the risk of flavouring your coffee break with potential controversy.
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Canadian math whiz wins math Olympiad for high school students
The name Alex Song is spoken in reverential tones in Canadian mathematical circles.
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Would you spend $53 for a bottle of melted Newfoundland iceberg?
Sure, you could just drink tap water. But for only $53 a bottle, you can drink water drained from an Newfoundland iceberg.
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CP officially asks to appeal Lac-Megantic settlement fund for victims
The $430-million settlement fund in the Lac-Megantic train disaster is illegal because the Quebec judge who approved it did not have the authority to do so, Canadian Pacific Railway said in its official leave for appeal Monday.
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Accused B.C. terrorist aimed to kill 'small Jews' to save them from hell: trial
VANCOUVER -- A woman found guilty of
helping to mastermind a terrorist bomb
plot wanted to infiltrate a synagogue
and kill "small Jews" to save the
children from going to hell, a court
has heard.
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Teen found dead in home victim of homicide, say Vancouver Police
Vancouver Police say a 15-year-old boy
found dead in the city's east end was
murdered.
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Missing helicopter pilot found 'alive and well' on ice floe: Military
A Russian helicopter pilot survived a
crash of his small helicopter into
frigid Arctic waters by scrambling
into a life-raft and then spending
more than 30 hours awaiting rescue on
an ice floe.
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Medical marijuana to be covered by health insurance, industry experts expect
Canadians who have been prescribed medical marijuana could one day see their insurance company footing the bill, experts predict, following the introduction of new Health Canada rules that allow for the sale of cannabis oils.
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Multimillion-dollar baby? Newborn could inherit murder victim's $50M estate
A Chinese woman trying to prove her baby daughter has sole claim to the fortune of a murdered West Vancouver millionaire has won her bid for a paternity test.
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Edmonton Justice Russell Brown appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada
Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin is welcoming Russell Brown to the Supreme Court of Canada.
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Avalanche victims are missing Canadians, NZ police confirm
Two Montrealers who died in an avalanche while hiking in New Zealand were remembered on Wednesday as avid outdoorsmen as well as students who were talented, creative and involved.
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