Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has again defended his government's response following the terrorist attack that killed six Quebecers in Burkina Faso last week.
Trudeau defends government's response to Burkina Faso attack
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No winning ticket for $55-million jackpot in Lotto Max
No one has the winning ticket for the $55-million jackpot in Friday night's Lotto Max draw.
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CRTC under pressure to boost local TV funding as hearings get underway
Nearly half of the country's local TV stations could be off the air by 2020 without a boost in revenues to pay for local programming.
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Teacher Adam Wood identified as La Loche shooting victim
Alex Janvier was walking through the halls of La Loche Community School when he heard a teacher yell, “Shooter in the school.”
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Newsroom on the picket line at Halifax Chronicle Herald after talks fail
Roughly two dozen newsroom employees at Canada's largest independent daily newspaper held signs and waved to honking cars on the first day of a strike.
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Family of alleged La Loche shooter are "good people:" Archbishop
As phone calls started coming in from panicked students and teachers about a shooter on the loose, RCMP sped down the street to the local high school and found its main doors blasted with holes.
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Seven hospitalized as jet diverted to St. John's after hitting heavy turbulence
An American Airlines passenger jet has made an emergency landing in St. John's, NL Sunday night after running into severe turbulence.
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'He was not a monster'; Bullied teen accused in La Loche killing spree passed over students who’d treated him kindly
They teased him about his ears.
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Liberal MP trying again to change lyrics to 'O Canada' to make it more gender neutral
Liberal MP Mauril Belanger is losing
his own singing voice but that's not
stopping him from trying -- for a
second time -- to change the English
lyrics to O Canada to make the
national anthem more gender neutral.
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Peter MacKay joins Toronto law firm but won't rule out future political bid
Former federal Conservative cabinet minister Peter MacKay has joined the Toronto law firm of Baker and McKenzie, but he's refusing to rule out a return to politics.
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To call the La Loche shootings a tragedy 'doesn't do the incident justice,' says teen's defence lawyer
As the 17-year-old charged with murdering four people made his first court appearance, two First Nations leaders say the easy victim-perpetrator dynamic does not apply.
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La Loche shooting suspect called himself a 'black sheep': Friends
A 17-year-old boy accused of shooting
four people to death in a remote
Saskatchewan community described himself
as an "outcast" at home and victim of
bullying at school, say his friends.
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'He was a good kid': Father of La Loche shooting victim prepares his son's grave
The father of one of the victims in a
northern Saskatchewan shooting burned
logs at the community cemetery Monday to
thaw the ground where his son will be
buried.
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Pierre Karl Peladeau and Julie Snyder split up months after lavish wedding
Quebec power couple Pierre Karl Peladeau
and Julie Snyder have announced their
separation, less than six months after
their lavish wedding in Quebec City.
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Federal government discriminated against First Nations children: Tribunal
The federal government discriminated
against children on reserves in its
funding of child welfare services, the
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal said in a
landmark ruling Tuesday.
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Council apologizes to N.L. firefighter over porn scandal
The Newfoundland and Labrador town that
made international headlines over
allegations of porn and sexual
harassment has apologized to its only
female firefighter.
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'It's a blessing,' says mom of people offering to donate kidney to baby boy
A New Brunswick woman who was told she
can't donate her kidney to her ailing
baby boy says she has been touched by
an outpouring of support and offers of
help from around the world, even as
she presses health officials to
reverse a "frustrating" decision on
her suitability to be a donor.
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Canada ranked 9th least corrupt country in the world
Public-sector corruption is still a
major problem around the world but
more countries are improving than
worsening and the United States and
United Kingdom have reached their best
rankings ever, an anti-corruption
watchdog said Wednesday.
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Terry Fox's dad approaches cancer diagnosis with 'never give up' attitude of son
Terry Fox devoted his life to raising money for cancer research and now his father has been diagnosed with the disease.
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Canadian volunteers fighting in Iraq might violate anti-terror law
The notion that Canadian volunteers
fighting with Kurdish forces in
northern Iraq and Syria could face
prosecution under the former
Conservative government's tough anti-
terror laws has one human rights group
calling for stricter supervision of
the country's military training
mission in the war-torn region.
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