SAN PEDRO, Belize -- A 37-year-old Canadian has reportedly been killed in an apparent burglary at his home in Selena Village in Belize.
Canadian producer Matthiew Klinck reported killed in robbery at Belize home
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At least 2,250 veterans are homeless, according to groundbreaking analysis
OTTAWA -- The federal government has -- for perhaps the first time -- taken a stab at estimating how many of the country's veterans are homeless, but the report by Employment and Social Development Canada cautions the data is far from complete.
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Man injured after attacked with scissors in elevator at Halifax hospital
Halifax police say a 24-year-old man faces charges after a bizarre attack in an elevator at a Halifax hospital.
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Guy Turcotte to appeal second-degree murder conviction in kids' deaths
A former Quebec doctor is appealing his
second-degree murder conviction in the
stabbing deaths of his two children.
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Trump in the White House? Atlantic Lottery takes bets on U.S. presidential race
Politically minded Atlantic Canadians
can now wager on who they think will
come out on top in the U.S. presidential
race.
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Three injured after jumping from burning building in Quebec City
A couple and their child are in hospital after jumping from the fourth floor of a burning apartment building in Quebec City.
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Saskatchewan woman faces additional charge of impaired driving causing death
SASKATOON -- A woman is facing a fourth charge of impaired driving causing death in a crash outside Saskatoon that killed a family.
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More video of Bowmanville Zoo owner?
Shocking new hidden camera video allegedly captures a brash Ontario zookeeper, who is already under investigation by the OSPCA, detailing his methods for training animals.
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New airline passenger vetting could amount to racial profiling: Watchdog
OTTAWA -- The federal border agency's new system for scrutinizing incoming air passengers could open the door to profiling based on race or other personal factors, warns Canada's privacy czar.
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Overdue book returned to Alberta library 38 years late
Talk about a long read.
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Feds extend matching donations to Syria amid news of worsening crisis
OTTAWA -- Photographs of starving children in Syrian villages are reminders that the human toll of the civil war in that country still needs to be addressed, the international aid minister and humanitarian agencies said Thursday in urging Canadians to continue to support relief efforts.
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Quebec baby suffers severe burns when seat left on stove
VICTORIAVILLE, Que. -- The life of a five-month-old Quebec girl was no longer in danger Friday after she suffered severe burns while in a child seat that had been placed on a stove top, police said.
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Candid facial-recognition cameras to watch for terrorists at border
Canada's border agency plans to compare
images of people arriving in the country
with photographs of suspects on
watchlists to keep out alleged
terrorists and other criminals.
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Family of family killed in Saskatoon crash speaks after accused driver in court
SASKATOON -- The family of the four
people killed in a crash near Saskatoon
over the weekend is speaking out.
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N.Y. police sergeant facing internal charges in Eric Garner chokehold death
NEW YORK - A New York City police sergeant is facing internal disciplinary charges for her role in the chokehold death of an unarmed black man whose fatal police encounter in 2014 spurred nationwide protests.
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Cottage explosion injures York Region couple
A York Region couple and a propane technician were hurt in an explosion that levelled a Kawartha Lakes cottage Friday night.
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Amazon removes suicide shirts after Canadian online petition gains traction
Several T-shirts making fun of suicide once sold on Amazon.ca appear to no longer be available after a Toronto man's petition gained traction online.
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Journalist, novelist, poet George Jonas dead at 80
George Jonas, who has died aged 80, was a journalist, novelist and poet who fled the brutal Soviet suppression of the 1956 Hungarian revolution for a new life in the West, where he became one of Canada’s best loved and most controversial opinion makers on issues from criminal law, war and politics to Islamism and multiculturalism.
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Bridge on Trans-Canada highway splits amid cold weather
A northern Ontario bridge that is part of the Trans-Canada Highway has been closed indefinitely, police said on Sunday, after media reports it split because of extremely cold weather.
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Trudeau to reimburse taxpayers for costs of family’s Caribbean vacation
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is getting
used to international media attention
and now he is getting tabloid headlines
for vacationing with his family at an
exclusive resort in the Caribbean.
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