Two men preyed upon by an elderly woman known as the "Internet Black Widow" say they fear for public safety as a Nova Scotia prison prepares to release her at the end of this month.
Victims of 'Internet Black Widow' concerned over her release in Nova Scotia
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Court case of Calgary woman allowed doctor-assisted death sets example for others
It's not clear how many Canadians have applied to the courts for physician-assisted deaths, but some experts say the first case involving a terminally ill Alberta woman has set an example for others who are bound to follow.
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Tycoon living it up with new girlfriend ordered to pay wife $20Gs a month
This is not what you’d expect from a
couple in the twilight of their years.
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CN Tower restaurant refuses entry to man with medical marijuana
A Brantford man denied entry to Toronto’s CN Tower restaurant because he carried medical marijuana wants to take his case to the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal.
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Server gets $2,000 reward for tracking down customer who left cash
It was the scarf left behind at a table that sent the server out the door, chasing after customers about to step into a taxi.
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Texting employee fired after Facebook video of girl stuck on climbing wall
An employee has been fired from an indoor gymnasium in Surrey, B.C., after video surfaced of her apparently ignoring the cries of a little girl hanging from a climbing wall.
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4-year-old's death 'slow, cruel and painful': Foster parents sentenced
High school sweethearts who married more than two decades ago, Tammy and Kevin Goforth left court Friday to live apart for years to come after receiving their respective prison sentences.
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WestJet grounds two employees in wake of sex-assault allegation
WestJet has grounded two employees after a lawsuit was filed by a former flight attendant that contends the company failed to take proper action after she alleged she was sexually assaulted by a pilot.
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Regina couple sentenced in death of four-year-old girl in their care
Cries of "Yes!" and "Good!" were shouted in a Regina courtroom Friday as sentences were handed down to a couple convicted in the death of a little girl in their care as well as causing injuries to her younger sister.
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No winning ticket for $55-million jackpot in Friday night's Lotto Max
No one has the winning ticket for the $55-million jackpot in Friday night's Lotto Max draw.
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Boy, 6, still running afoul of Canada's no-fly list, mother says
A Toronto area boy who made national headlines because his name matches one that's on Canada's no-fly list is reportedly still having difficulty boarding planes.
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Crown Royal workers set to hit the picket line
More than 50 members of local 832 of the United Food and Commercial Workers who work at the Crown Royal distillery in Gimli, Man., are expected to be walking the picket line today.
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Five things to watch for in the Liberals' immigration plan
How many refugees, skilled workers and
other immigrants will be accepted in
Canada this year should become more
clear this week with the long-awaited
release of the 2016 federal
immigration plan.
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Activist pours urine onto Rebel reporter's head
Outspoken Rebel media reporter Lauren Southern, from Surrey, expected to get wet on a rainy Friday evening.
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Canadian space industry asks Liberals for added funding
An organization that represents firms
in the Canadian space sector is asking
the Liberal government to reinvest in
the industry to help it regain ground
that was lost to its competitors in
recent years.
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Carleton researcher on what moths can teach the military
Some animals manage to avoid getting eaten because their colours and markings match their background. Soldiers use the same trick to avoid detection when they don camouflage.
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Kim Cattrall mistaken for Justin Trudeau’s mom in '60 Minutes' profile
Call it a 60 Minutes oops moment.
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Dad recalls discovering daughter’s lifeless body
Denis Swanson walked into his daughter’s home May 14, 2011 to check on her, only to find a knife protruding from her lifeless body.
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Judge reserves decision over Oland's latest bid for bail
New Brunswick's chief judge has reserved decision on Dennis Oland's appeal of a ruling denying him bail pending the appeal of his murder conviction in the death of his father.
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Immaturity, access to gun led to student's murder, judge says in sentencing
Friends and family of a teenage woman
gunned down by her ex-boyfriend on a
British Columbia university campus say
they still feel the pain of her loss
every single day.
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