Provincial police say a plumber is facing a March 1 court date after allegedly stripping in front of a customer.
Plumber, 55, charged after allegedly stripping in front of customer - twice
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Feds drop appeal of Omar Khadr's bail
The federal government has decided
against pursuing an appeal of an Alberta
court's decision to grant former
Guantanamo Bay inmate Omar Khadr bail.
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Liberals rule out cutting the size of the military, despite soaring deficit
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan has ruled
out cutting the size of the Canadian
military, despite the country's bleak
economic and fiscal picture.
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Quebec pro-pedophile group loses non-profit status
A non-profit organization whose website openly offers services to pedophiles should not legally be allowed to operate in the province, a Quebec superior court judge has ruled.
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Most Canadians believe 25,000 Syrian refugees is enough, new poll suggests
More than 70% of Canadians don't
support taking in more than 25,000
Syrian refugees, according to a new
poll from the Angus Reid Institute.
About two in five respondents (42%)
think Canada should stop taking in
Syrian refugees immediately.
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Canada's electronic spies at the centre of beefed-up ISIS intelligence effort
The Communications Security
Establishment, Canada's electronic spy
service, is set to play a more
prominent role in the war against the
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant,
The Canadian Press has learned.
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Canadian diplomat picking up pieces of shattered life as son sentenced in killings
Almost one year on, Canada's former
consul general to Miami is still
piecing together the shards of a life
shattered by the killing of her
teenaged son and the grave charges
laid against her other boy.
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Syrian family victimized by phone scam offering English lessons
A family of Syrian refugees in New
Brunswick has lost about $400 after
falling prey to a phone scam offering
lessons to teach the English language.
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Scientists testing to see if Canadian mosquitoes can get Zika
Insect scientists at Brock University
have received a shipment of Zika virus
that will allow them to see whether
mosquitoes native to Canada can become
infected with the pathogen and
potentially transmit it to humans.
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Ex's cyber-revenge campaign turns woman's life into living hell
A hateful ex-husband's poisonous cyber-revenge campaign has turned an Arizona woman's life into a living hell.
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Former fugitive who escaped Canada convicted of raping Seattle woman
A former Edmonton man and high-risk sex offender who escaped Canada in 2013 has been found guilty of raping a 69-year-old woman in Seattle.
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Four killed in Texas collision from Kitchener, Ont.: Authorities
Authorities say four people who died in
a collision in Texas early Friday
morning appear to be from Kitchener,
Ont.
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B.C. man's revenge website reveals flaws in criminal harassment law: experts
The British Columbia Crown's decision not to charge a man who created a revenge website to destroy his ex-wife's reputation reveals the limits of criminal harassment law in the digital age, experts say.
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Online puppy scam won't lead to happy tales, warns B.C. Better Business Bureau
The British Columbia Better Business Bureau is warning people about an online puppy scam that is anything but cute and cuddly.
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Peaks and valleys: Injured Canadian soldiers ascend Antarctica's tallest mountain
Ill and injured Canadian soldiers
recently travelled to the world's
coldest continent to summit its highest
mountain.
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Calgary man killed in avalanche near Golden, B.C.
One man is dead and a second snowmobiler is in hospital following an avalanche Saturday near Golden, B.C.
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Single winning ticket for $22-million Lotto 6-49 jackpot
There was one winning ticket for the
$22-million jackpot in Saturday night's
Lotto 6-49 draw purchased somewhere in
British Columbia.
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Body in bin believed to be teen missing since hockey party: Winnipeg police
Police in Winnipeg say they believe
the
body of a missing Winnipeg teen has
been
found in a bin not far from where he
was
last seen, and a man now faces a
murder
charge.
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RCMP association calls for overhaul after latest sexual harassment allegations
A group vying to become the Mounties' first bargaining unit is using new allegations of sex harassment and bullying to try to make its case for a group to represent rank and file officers.
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Trial of Sen. Mike Duffy moves into final stages as lawyers sum up arguments
Mike Duffy played fast and loose with both the facts and taxpayer dollars for the sake of his own reputation, the Crown argued Monday.
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