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Trick-or-Treat: Trudeau family dresses up for Halloween

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Justin Trudeau took on a more swashbuckling image Halloween night as he took his family out trick or treating.

'If he refuses his meds, there is bad Luka': Magnotta pen pal

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Sleepless nights, endless phone calls and an emptied bank account are all part of being friends with one of Canada's most notorious killers.

Photos: Magnotta's life behind bars

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Killer Luka Magnotta says time in medium-security prison is like a "university setting." See photos of Magnotta inside his prison home of Archambault Institution in Quebec.

Jailhouse letters: Magnotta the manipulator

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Luka Magnotta the manipulator treats prison like a spa and turns pen pals into personal shoppers.

Luka Magnotta's prison paradise

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Smoothies, suntanning, pizza parties, music, movies, fitness, facials, and fantasies about sex with British royalty and Hollywood hunks.

National War Memorial an enduring symbol of service, sacrifice

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As the tragic events unfolded in Ottawa on Oct. 22, 2014, the National War Memorial filled our television screens, newspaper homepages and front pages.

Petition calls for Harper to be named after Calgary airport

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An online petition hopes to give wings to the idea of changing Stephen Harper's name to "Calgary International Airport."

Putting a price on gridlock needed to complement better roads and transit: Study

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It is long past time that Canada's congested cities began putting a price on some of their most precious real estate, says a new report from Canada's Ecofiscal Commission.

Moose Jaw police officer in hot water over tweet about female prisoner

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MOOSE JAW, Sask. -- A police officer in Moose Jaw, Sask., has been ordered to stop using Twitter after he tweeted comments about a female prisoner that many on social media didn't find that funny.

How much for a poppy?

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The poppy symbolizes the sacrifice that our Canadian veterans have made over the years to ensure our freedom.

Militants in Philippines demand huge ransom for kidnapped Canadians

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Suspected Abu Sayyaf gunmen have demanded more than $60 million for two Canadians and a Norwegian they are holding in the jungles of the southern Philippines, the largest ransom the Muslim militants have sought for hostages in years.

Justin Trudeau, cabinet sworn in

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Justin Trudeau and his team have been sworn in as the new federal government.

NDP Leader Tom Mulcair resurfaces to meet caucus after crushing defeat

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Tom Mulcair has resurfaced for the first time since his New Democrats were punted to third-party status in the House of Commons.

Trudeau, team of 30 cabinet members sworn in

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On the long-awaited first day of Justin Trudeau's government, Twitter has come alive with sightings of Liberal cabinet prospects.

High risk designation suitable for B.C. man who killed his children: Crown

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NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. -- A mentally ill man who killed his three children should be classified a "high-risk accused" even though the law allowing for the designation didn't exist until after their deaths, B.C. Supreme Court has heard.

Canadian fighting ISIS in Syria has been reported dead

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Valerie Carder is hoping it’s all just a big mistake.

Canadian spymaster may have been inspiration for James Bond

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One of the world's greatest spies was an operative for England with an affinity for martinis, a suave rapport with elite power players, and an uncanny ability to infiltrate and eliminate threats.

Prominent Canadians read 'In Flanders Fields'

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In a few short lines of poetry, Canadian physician Lt.-Col. John McCrae captured the futility of the First World War. We asked prominent Canadians to recite the poem as an act of remembrance.

One-in-50-million delivery of identical triplets in Kamloops, B.C.

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KAMLOOPS, B.C. -- Identical triplets have been born in Kamloops, B.C., something doctors say happens once in every 50 million births.

Full text of TPP agreement released online

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Canada has signed almost two dozen side letters with its trading partners in the Trans-Pacific Partnership, including an agreement with the United States to combat illicit trade.
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