The New York Post can't get enough of the Trudeaus.
Trudeaumania in U.S. tabloid
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No winning ticket for $7.9-million jackpot in Lotto 6-49 draw
No one has the winning ticket for the $7.9-million jackpot in Saturday night's Lotto 6-49 draw.
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Mississauga man charged with murder of his mother after domestic assault
Police say a 41-year-old woman is dead and her son is charged with second-degree murder after a domestic incident Saturday night.
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Crews to start hunt for mysterious petroleum leak near sunken barge in Lake Erie
Underwater contractors are being sent to Lake Erie to search for the source of what appears to be a petroleum leak.
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Colorado officials have advice on legalizing marijuana for Justin Trudeau
A Colorado official has some sobering words of advice for Justin Trudeau if he fulfils his promise to legalize pot in Canada.
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Whale-watching boat with 27 aboard sinks off Vancouver Island
Five people are dead and another was
missing after a whale-watching ship
capsized Sunday off the west coast of
Vancouver Island, triggering a rescue
effort that saw 21 others who were on
board the vessel brought ashore.
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Ontario newborn bleeds to death after family doctor persuades parents to get him circumcised
An Ontario doctor has been cautioned
after a 22-day-old baby bled to death
from a circumcision gone horribly wrong,
underscoring the heated debate over a
simple yet contentious procedure.
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Justin Trudeau and family to live in Rideau Cottage, not 24 Sussex
Justin Trudeau will not move into the traditional prime minister's residence at 24 Sussex Drive.
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Former cabinet minister Erin O'Toole eyes Conservative interim leadership
The race to become the Conservative party's caretaker for the next few months is becoming more competitive, with MP and former cabinet minister Erin O'Toole announcing his candidacy for interim leadership.
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Five British nationals die when whale-watching boat sinks off B.C. coast
All five people who died after a
whale-
watching ship sank off the west coast
of
Vancouver Island were British
nationals,
Britain's Foreign Office confirmed
Monday.
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Mulcair says niqab position was a defining moment of political career
OTTAWA -- NDP Leader Tom Mulcair says he
still believes he did the right thing to
stand up to Stephen Harper on the issue
of the niqab.
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Ontario woman's dad among five Britons killed in sinking of whale-watching boat
An Ontario woman says her father was one
of the five British nationals who died
when a whale-watching boat sank off the
west coast of Vancouver Island.
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Ken Taylor funeral honours legendary Canadian diplomat
Family, friends and dignitaries that
included prime minister-designate
Justin Trudeau and one of his
predecessors, Joe Clark, paid tribute
Tuesday to Ken Taylor, Canada's former
ambassador to Iran who garnered
international fame for helping six
Americans escape the country during the
1979 hostage crisis.
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Quebec Court of Appeal orders tobacco firms to put up $1 billion security
MONTREAL -- The Quebec Court of Appeal has ordered that two tobacco companies set aside just under $1 billion to compensate victims who won a landmark class-action lawsuit earlier this year.
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One man killed when helicopter crashes in field near Kinley, Sask.
KINLEY, Sask. -- A man has been killed in a helicopter crash near Kinley, Sask.
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Tom Thomson’s last painting up for auction
Art historian Joan Murray spent four
decades putting together a Catalogue
Raisonne of every known work by Tom
Thomson.
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RCMP dive team attempts to search sunken whale-watching boat
A police dive team is making its second attempt today to search a whale-watching boat that sank off the west coast of Vancouver Island, claiming five lives.
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Psychiatrist says Turcotte was mentally ill, lacked ability to form intent to kill
SAINT-JEROME, Que. -- A defence witness testified Thursday that Guy Turcotte's mental state the night he stabbed his two children to death prevented him from developing an intent to kill.
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Captain of capsized whale-watching ship says crew, passengers heroic
The captain of a whale-watching vessel that capsized near Tofino, B.C., says passengers and crew were heroic as the vessel went under, killing five people.
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Technology really can change your life
“That game saved my life” said Ann, with a big smile. I wasn’t sure if she was just exaggerating to get a reaction from me. I didn’t know her that well, so I couldn’t be sure. I decided to play along.
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