An Angus Reid Institute online poll has
found that most respondents don't
support banning Uber, but would like to
see the ride-hailing service regulated
much like the taxi industry.
Poll suggests support for a regulated Uber
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Snoop Dogg strikes deal with Canadian marijuana producer
Marijuana producer Tweed is pairing up
with weed-smoking, gin-and-juice
sipping Snoop Dogg in a deal that will
grant the Ontario-based company
exclusive rights to use certain
content and brands owned by the
rapper's company, LBC Holdings.
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Trudeau to double student summer job program
Justin Trudeau will mark his 100th day
as prime minister today with a "massive"
boost to a program that helps students
get summer jobs.
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Boy, 7, called a 'hero' after saving classmate who was dangling from ski lift
WHITBY, Ont. -- A seven-year-old boy is
being called a hero after he held onto a
classmate dangling from a ski lift at a
hill north of Toronto until rescue
workers arrived with a net below.
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Lotto Max jackpot goes up to $40M as no one wins it
No one has the winning ticket for the $28.6-million jackpot in Friday night's Lotto Max draw.
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3 snowmobilers fall through ice crossing N.S. lake, 1 still missing
The RCMP in Nova Scotia are searching for a snowmobiler after he went through ice while crossing a lake.
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Canada beats Valentine's Day cold records set when MacDonald was PM
The weather on Valentine's Day was cold enough to freeze even the warmest of hearts in parts of Canada.
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UN calls for release of Canadian detained in UAE for year and a half
Several U.N. human rights experts urged the United Arab Emirates on Monday to immediately release a Canadian man and four others who have allegedly been tortured over the last year and a half.
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Cab company in Newfoundland refused to serve visually impaired woman and her dog
A cab company in Newfoundland has been ordered to pay a visually impaired woman $5,000 in compensation.
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Fredericton police officer pleads guilty to assault and threat charges
A Fredericton police officer has pleaded guilty to assault and threat charges in relation to separate incidents.
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Former official languages commissioner Victor Goldbloom dies aged 92
Victor Goldbloom, a longtime Quebec cabinet minister who went on to become Canada's official languages commissioner, has died.
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Montreal astrophysicist becomes first woman to win top science prize
A McGill University astrophysicist has become the first woman to receive one of the top science prizes in the country.
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Mom 'devastated again' to find out she can't donate kidney to sick son
A New Brunswick mother said she was heartbroken again when she was told she won't be able to donate a kidney to her sick baby boy.
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Woman's pic used to lure boy online: Cops
A man pretended to be a pretty woman in
order to lure a 12-year-old boy into
sexual chats over the Internet, York
Regional Police alleged Tuesday.
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Woodstock woman suffers severe injuries
A 39-year-old Woodstock woman received serious injuries when she was struck by a car while she was walking out of the McLaughlin Wellness Clinic in downtown Blenheim just before noon Tuesday.
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SPCA hopes for charges after 82 cats and dogs seized in Surrey, B.C.
Eight-two cats and dogs have been rescued from a Surrey, B.C., boarding and breeding facility that failed to adequately care for the animals, the SPCA's chief enforcement officer says.
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Video: Boy dangles from Whistler, B.C. chairlift
This video of an 11-year-old boy falling
off a chairlift at Whistler, B.C. is
making international headlines.
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Human foot washed up in B.C. matches one found days earlier
The BC Coroners Service confirms that
a
second foot found washed up near Port
Renfrew on the west coast of Vancouver
Island is human and matches another
foot that was found several days
earlier in the same area.
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At least five Canadian women have conceived children with Islamic State fighters: Researcher
In their bid to raise “the next
generation of mujahedeen,” at least
five Canadian women have conceived
children with ISIL fighters, according
to radicalization researcher Amarnath
Amarasingam.
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Valentine's baby born in toilet
Babies aren't always born in a hospital, and sometimes they arrive on a faster timeline than parents expect.
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