RCMP in Chilliwack, B.C., are investigating a disturbing discovery in the bathroom of a Tim Hortons.
Fetus found in Tim Hortons bathroom
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Boy, girl allegedly shared pic of another girl online, face child porn charges
Police in Nova Scotia say two 15-year-olds have been charged with possessing child pornography after an image of a naked teenager was allegedly shared online.
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Bridge on Trans-Canada Highway partially reopens
A multimillion-dollar bridge offering
the sole east-west route across part
of northern Ontario has been partially
reopened after sustaining serious
damage over the weekend, provincial
officials said Monday.
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Cat thrown from truck window
Ottawa Humane Society is asking for the public's help after a kitten was tossed out of a pickup truck window onto a highway.
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Six online 'ugly girls' polls span Newfoundland and Labrador: official
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. -- The Newfoundland and Labrador English School District is now checking out complaints of six anonymous polls online that ranked girls based on their looks.
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Canadian man captured by Taliban five years ago freed by militants
OTTAWA -- A Canadian man captured by the
Taliban in 2010 has been freed.
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Quebec prison helicopter escape: no trial as more accused plead guilty
SAINT-JEROME, Que. -- There will be no criminal trial in the case involving a dramatic helicopter escape from a prison north of Montreal in 2013.
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Federally-run homeless count facing data gaps as big cities opt out of project
Some of Canada's biggest cities have
chosen to opt out of a federally run
count of homeless people, resulting in
what some experts predict will be an
incomplete picture of the national
poverty problem.
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Lake Erie waves turn car into ice sculpture
This is why you shouldn't leave your car parked next to a lake during the winter.
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Canadian accused of abusing teens in Vietnam sentenced
A Canadian man reportedly accused of sexually abusing four homeless teenage boys in Vietnam was sentenced Wednesday to four years in prison in Hanoi.
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Former defence minister Robert Coates dies
Former federal defence minister Robert
Coates, who resigned his post in 1985
after a controversial visit to a German
strip club, has died.
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Senate ethics watchdog forges ahead with full investigation of Don Meredith
The Senate's ethics watchdog says she is moving ahead with a full investigation of a Toronto-area senator over allegations of workplace harassment.
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Calgary taxi driver fined and fired for refusing blind passenger with guide dog
An inspector for the City of Calgary
says a taxi driver has been fined $700
and fired for refusing to provide
service to a passenger with a guide dog.
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10 years later, Canadian diplomat's death in Kandahar still unpunished
Ten years after a suicide bomber took the life of diplomat Glyn Berry, newly released documents depict a frustrating -- and fruitless -- search for justice in what proved to be the first shot in Canada's long, bloody combat mission in Kandahar.
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Canadian had pot hidden in foosball table: police
U.S. authorities say a Canadian woman has been caught trying to smuggle more than 22 kilograms of marijuana across the border by hiding it in a foosball table.
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University of Victoria announces world's first chair in transgender studies
The professor appointed to what's believed to be the world's only chair in transgender studies hopes the research will clear away the myths and improve the lives of some of the most vulnerable people in society.
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Supreme Court agrees to extend deadline for right-to-die law, includes exemption
The Supreme Court has added four months to the federal government's deadline for producing a new law on doctor-assisted death -- but with an exemption for anyone who wants to ask a judge to end their life earlier.
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Canadian killed in Jakarta attacks identified as a Quebec man
Montreal's Algerian Embassy says the Canadian killed in Thursday's attacks in Indonesia's capital was Quebec resident Tahar Amer-Ouali.
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6 Canadians killed in Burkina Faso
OTTAWA — Six Canadians died in an
attack
on a luxury hotel in Burkina Faso,
Prime
Minister Justin Trudeau announced
Saturday.
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'Waiting for someone to save or kill you': A Burkina survivor's tale
ABIDJAN - Al Qaeda fighters singled out white people during an attack in Burkina Faso's capital Ouagadougou, returning repeatedly to a restaurant popular with foreigners to execute the wounded lying amid overturned tables and chairs, a survivor said on Saturday.
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