When Ryan Johnson realized his
collection of all things "Star Wars" was
expanding like a supernova, he knew
there was only one thing to do.
'Star Wars' fan forced to expand house for hobby
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4 Canadians win Carnegie Hero medals
Four Canadians are among 24 people being honoured with medals and cash from the Pittsburgh-based Carnegie Heroes Fund Commission.
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Democracy, not dominance, behind Liberal push for voting reform, says Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he
has no interest in replacing Canada's
first-past-the-post electoral system
with one designed to favour the Liberal
party.
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Convicted pedophile dubbed 'Swirl Face' pleads guilty in B.C. to 5 sex charges
NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. -- A British Columbia man imprisoned in Thailand for sexually assaulting young boys has pleaded guilty in Canada to five sex tourism and pornography charges involving children.
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No pressing need to reopen Constitution, I have better things to do: Trudeau
Justin Trudeau says there is no pressing problem facing the country that can only be resolved by opening the Constitution -- a laborious, time-consuming road the new prime minister has no intention of going down.
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Montreal teen convicted on terrorism-related offences
The prosecution says a Montreal-area
teen has become the first person in
Canada to be found guilty of attempting
to leave the country to participate in
terrorism-related activities.
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Cheetah spotted along southeast B.C. highway
Conservation officers are looking for a
cheetah seen wandering the snowy roads
near a school in southeastern British
Columbia.
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Progress of RCMP puppies to be documented on social media
HALIFAX -- The RCMP have launched a
cuteness offensive in Nova Scotia.
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Ex-wife tells Guy Turcotte's sentencing hearing he broke her heart by killing kids
SAINT-JEROME, Que. -- The ex-wife of a Quebecer convicted of murdering their two children told him to look her in the eye Friday as she defiantly declared that while he has broken her heart, he has not broken her resolve.
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Dennis Oland found guilty of second-degree murder in father's death
SAINT JOHN, N.B. -- A New Brunswick jury has found Dennis Oland guilty of second-degree murder in the death of his father, prominent businessman Richard Oland.
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CP's photos of the year
Here’s a look back at some of CP's best photos from 2015.
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Sun newsmaker of the year 2015 -- Justin Trudeau
Love him or hate him, this was Justin
Trudeau's year.
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Canada aims to double intake of Syrian refugees to 50,000, immigration chief says in Jordan
Canada's minister of immigration and citizenship says the country's resettlement program for Syrian refugees could double its intake by the end of next year to 50,000.
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Finance ministers meet in Ottawa to confront Canada's new economic reality
Provincial and territorial finance ministers are scheduled to gather tonight in Ottawa with federal counterpart Bill Morneau to begin confronting the hard economic truths facing Canada and the new Liberal government.
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Canadian diplomats say pastor jailed in N. Korea in good spirits
Canadian diplomats were allowed to meet a Canadian pastor soon after he was sentenced to life in prison in North Korea last week and found him in good spirits and health, a church spokeswoman said on Sunday.
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Oland to appeal conviction: Lawyer
Work has started on an appeal for Dennis Oland who was convicted on the weekend of second-degree murder in the death of his father, his lawyer said Monday.
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Two Canadians injured in Las Vegas Strip crash
An Oregon woman who intentionally drove her car onto a crowded Las Vegas Strip sidewalk on Sunday night, killing one person and injuring at least 35 others, was homeless and had been living in her vehicle with her 3-year-old child, police said on Monday.
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Canada's finance ministers agree to revisit pension reform talks in new year
A federal-provincial gathering of finance ministers reached rare consensus Monday on the polarizing subject of Canada Pension Plan reform -- they agreed to keep debating it.
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Search called off for wandering cheetah, B.C. authorities question person of interest
Conservation officers have called off the search for a cheetah last seen roaming a highway in British Columbia's Interior late last week.
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Zamboni operator in rural Manitoba to face impaired driving charges
Police in rural Manitoba say impaired driving charges are pending against a Zamboni operator.
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