Five Hells Angels on trial on murder and conspiracy charges have seen the case dismissed because of lengthy delays in the disclosure of evidence by the Crown.
5 Hells Angels members freed over murder trial evidence delays
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Woman at heart of niqab debate granted citizenship in private ceremony
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. -- The woman who won
the legal right to wear a niqab during
her citizenship oath has officially
become Canadian.
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Suspects in Canadian’s death in U.S. accused of killing yoga teacher
Three young drifters suspected in the
shooting death of a tantra yoga teacher
in Marin County are now accused of
killing a Canadian woman in San
Francisco.
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Long lineups reported as advance polls open across the country
Long lineups at polling stations frustrated a number of Canadians as advance voting began across the country on Friday, but Elections Canada said volumes were within normal ranges.
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Windsor, Ont. teen asks EU officials to help Canadian father detained in U.A.E.
A Windsor, Ont., teen whose father has been detained in the United Arab Emirates for more than a year will be raising his case with European Union officials this week.
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Mohamed Fahmy, released from Egyptian prison last month, now back in Canada
A Canadian journalist who was released from prison in Egypt last month has returned home.
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Harper seeks to wake up Canadians to message on risk of Liberal government
WATERLOO, Ont. -- The Conservatives are growing increasingly concerned Canadians aren't hearing their message about the risks of a Liberal government, so party leader Stephen Harper Monday rang a bell to wake them up.
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Amanda Lang leaving CBC
CBC's senior business correspondent Amanda Lang is leaving the public broadcaster.
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Canadian hostages Robert Hall and John Ridsdel appeal in terror video for halt to Philippine military operations
Two Canadians, a Norwegian, and a
Filipino woman have appealed by video
to the Philippines to stop military
operations and to Canada to negotiate
for their freedom with Islamist
militants who abducted them.
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Federal party leaders talk tough on Putin
It’s a cold war of words.
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Judge signs off on $450M settlement fund for Lac-Megantic victims
A Quebec judge has approved the new terms of a $450-million settlement fund for victims and creditors of the Lac-Megantic train disaster, prompting a lawyer in the case to say cheques should begin arriving in the mail by Christmas.
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Farm accident in Withrow leaves two young girls dead and another in hospital
Two young girls have died and another is
in hospital following a Tuesday farm
accident that left all three buried in
canola seed.
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Three Alberta sisters die in farm tragedy
Three sisters died after being smothered by canola while playing on a truck loaded with the seed near Withrow, central Alberta, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said on Wednesday.
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Saskatchewan town votes to change 'Land of Rape and Honey' slogan
TISDALE, Sask. -- A town in northern Saskatchewan will no longer use the slogan "Land of Rape and Honey."
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Brothels, shackles and marijuana feature in federal election ads
OTTAWA - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Wednesday defended an election ad that claimed his main rival wanted to set up brothels - the latest in a series of hard-hitting commercials that have marked the campaign.
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Multiple hammer attacks in Quebec
One man is dead and two other people
have serious head injuries following
random hammer attacks north of Montreal.
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Liberal campaign co-chair resigns over pipeline advice
A co-chair of the Canada's Liberal election campaign, Dan Gagnier, resigned his position on Wednesday after news emerged that he had advised TransCanada Corp on how to lobby the next government after the Oct. 19 election.
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Trudeau momentum has Liberals musing about majority; Tory attacks persist
With just days to go before the federal
election, the Conservatives are taking
aim at Justin Trudeau and his resurgent
Liberals.
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Suspect dead, 10 hurt in attack at B.C. First Nation office: officials
LILLOOET, B.C. -- One man is dead and
as many as 10 people are hurt, some
with life-threatening injuries, after
a man walked into the Bridge River
Indian Band office in Lillooet, B.C.,
armed with a hammer.
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Thief walked into unlocked Wallaceburg home
Police are looking for the public’s help in solving a break-in and theft in Wallaceburg that involves two computers and jewelry worth a total of $2,500.
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