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Trump pooh-poohs Trudeau's gender-equal cabinet

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Critics of Justin Trudeau's guarantee of a gender-equal cabinet have found a famous ally south of the border: Donald Trump.

Silent crowds pay respects at National Remembrance Ceremony

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OTTAWA -- As the great bell in the nearby Peace Tower tolled 11, a solemn, two-minute silence fell over a crowd of thousands surrounding the National War Memorial for the annual Remembrance Day ceremony.

Silent crowd marks Remembrance Day in Ottawa

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People are streaming through the downtown streets heading for the National War Memorial and the annual Remembrance Day ceremony.

'It's a different catchy': Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau’s chic outfit

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Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau and her husband, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attended Remembrance Day ceremonies in Ottawa on Wednesday November 11, 2015. And we couldn’t help but take notice. Sophie wore a grey riding hat with an attached wide black fascinator and a matching colour shale grey long wide collar coat.

Queen Elizabeth grants audience to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

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OTTAWA -- Thirty-eight years after his father caused an international sensation by with a pirouette behind an oblivious Queen, Justin Trudeau is going to meet the monarch.

20-room mansion in Quebec fetches $13.25 million, Royal LePage says

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MONTREAL -- Royal LePage says one of its brokers has sold the most expensive property recorded on the Multiple Listing Service in Quebec -- a 20-room, stone-sided mansion that fetched $13.25 million.

Bernardo's book could play role in parole hearing: Lawyer for victims' families

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Online retailer Amazon is providing a platform for a sadistic psychopath by allowing schoolgirl-killer Paul Bernardo to sell his e-book, says a lawyer for the victims’ families.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offers support to France after Paris attacks

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OTTAWA -- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada has offered all the support it can to France following Friday's attacks in Paris.

Trudeau faces fiery foreign policy debut at G20

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's unexpected baptism of fire in international statesmanship began Saturday when he arrived at the G20 summit in Turkey, less than a day after the deadly Paris attacks.

Trudeau should rethink his ISIS position: Ambrose

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Some Canadian political leaders were calling for vigorous action against terrorism including continued involvement in military action against Islamic State militants in the wake of Friday's terrorist attacks in Paris that killed at least 129 people.

Book by notorious killer Paul Bernardo no longer available on Amazon

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TORONTO -- A self-published fictional ebook purportedly written by notorious Canadian killer Paul Bernardo is no longer for sale on Amazon.

Woman pulled over by cops, had $17,000 in outstanding fines

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A woman in Newfoundland was pulled over with more than $17,000 in outstanding fines.

Mosque fire was hate crime, say police in Peterborough, Ont.

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A Canadian Muslim group is advising Muslims to be vigilant about the potential for a backlash against them in the wake of Friday's terrorist attacks in Paris.

Canadian man finds himself falsely identified as Paris terrorist

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A Canadian man is defending his name and reputation after he was falsely depicted as one of the masterminds of Friday's deadly attacks in Paris.

Liberals drop controversial Supreme Court of Canada niqab appeal

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Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould said she personally called new Canadian Zunera Ishaq to tell her that the government was officially dropping its legal pursuit of a ban on niqabs at citizenship ceremonies.

Despite Paris, Trudeau won't reconsider: Anti-ISIS bombing runs will end

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Over and over and over again, reporters challenged Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a press conference here Monday to explain his rationale for his campaign commitment to shut down Canada’s bombing missions against the Islamic terrorists known as ISIL or ISIS.

Canada will increase number of ground troops in Iraq: Trudeau

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Canada will increase the number of ground troops it has in Iraq to train local forces as a way of making a bigger military contribution to the coalition fighting Islamic militants, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says.

Sen. Mike Duffy to star in the last chapter of his long trial

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The last chapter of the long trial of Sen. Mike Duffy will be headlined by a much anticipated appearance by the main character himself.

Neighbourly feud over pets turns violent, police investigated

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COATSWORTH, Ont. -- Two men are facing charges in Coatsworth, Ont., after an argument over pets led to a fight involving a homemade sword.

Scourge of violence in Ontario nursing homes continues, according to committee

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Eight residents of Ontario nursing homes were killed in the past year by other residents as a scourge of violence goes unchecked by regulators, homes and hospitals, a committee of Ontario’s chief coroner has found.
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