PETERBOROUGH, Ont. -- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited an Ontario mosque that was set ablaze last year.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visits the Ont. mosque set ablaze in a hate crime
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Seamus O'Regan returning to work after seeking treatment for an alcohol problem
A Liberal MP who sought treatment for an
alcohol problem last month said Monday
he is "reporting back for duty" in
Ottawa.
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Quebec premier says Burkina Faso, Jakarta deaths strengthen resolve in terrorism fight
Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard says
nothing can explain attacks on people
who work to build a better world.
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Reports: Canada not invited to Paris defence ministers' to discuss Islamic State fight
OTTAWA -- Media reports say Canada has not been invited to a meeting of defence ministers in Paris this week to discuss the fight against Islamic State militants.
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Trudeau heads overseas to sell his plans for growing Canada’s economy
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will trade the snowy hillsides of a seaside New Brunswick town this morning for the snowcapped Alps of Switzerland, with the national and global economy following him across the Atlantic Ocean.
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Tories to pick new leader May 27, 2017
The Conservative party will choose its next leader on May 27, 2017.
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How Canadian lottery odds stack up against U.S. Powerball
Canadians disappointed at losing out on last week's US$1.6 billion Powerball jackpot may want to play closer to home, where a number of lotteries not only have better odds but also better value.
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Feds may consider forgiving flight costs for all Syrian refugees: McCallum
Canada's immigration minister says the federal government may consider forgiving the flight costs for Syrian refugees who came to Canada before the Liberals came to power.
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RCMP puppy in training dies after eating rope and rocks
HALIFAX -- An RCMP plan to document the lives of two German shepherd puppies during their training has ended sadly for one of the canine recruits.
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Dozens of children endure no-fly list hassles
It turns out the little Ontario boy
who's been having trouble boarding
airplanes is far from alone.
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Man found not criminally responsible of stabbing young soccer player in neck
A Newfoundland man has been found not
guilty of stabbing a young soccer player
in 2014 due to mental illness.
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Trudeau's message at World Economic Forum: Canada open for business, investment
A new prime minister and a new Canada.
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Quebec police raid biker gang bunker in the middle of a gathering
A Quebec provincial police tactical unit abruptly ended a biker gang gathering northwest of Montreal and arrested five people.
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Hottest average global temperature ever recorded didn't apply to Canada in 2015
Canada as a whole had its 19th consecutive year of warmer-than-average temperatures in 2015, but was nowhere near global record-shattering levels.
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Woman who spent night in ditch with daughter after crash may never walk again: Friend
A friend says an injured Manitoba woman who crawled up a snowbank to seek help after spending overnight in a frigid ditch trying to keep her young daughter warm may never walk again.
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Ontario colleges in Saudi Arabia for male students only
Ontario's colleges and universities
minister is expressing no concerns
that two of the province's post
secondary institutions have opened
campuses in Saudi Arabia that don't
accept female students.
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Alaska burglary suspect identified after locking keys in car
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- A man suspected of burglarizing two Alaska businesses was delayed in his get-away by locking his keys in his car. A call to a cab company helped open the car but also led to his identification.
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Doctors warn about parasite in raw fish after tiny, toothed worms found in Calgary man
Calgary doctors say a rare parasite
could become more common as uncooked
culinary trends such as sushi, sashimi
and ceviche grow in popularity.
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Hanging up on Justin Trudeau 'felt good,' says husband of Canadian victim in Burkina Faso
The husband of one of the Quebecers
killed in the Burkina Faso terrorist
attack says hanging up on Justin Trudeau "felt good" after the prime minister
called him earlier this week.
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Flu-ridden Syrian refugees draining Edmonton agency’s resources
A group of Syrian refugees has been
given more than they bargained for upon
their recent arrival in Edmonton -- a
lot of them have gotten the flu.
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