Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the United States should have a conversation about campaign financing once the "dust settles" on the presidential election.
Trudeau won't pick fight with Trump; says U.S. should talk election financing
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Four people charged by Alberta RCMP with second-degree murder in death of Camrose woman
A seven-month investigation has led police to file second-degree murder charges against four people, including a youth, in connection to the killing of a 22-year-old Camrose woman.
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Mountie involved in Taser death case launches lawsuit, claims RCMP negligence
NANAIMO, B.C. -- A Mountie who responded the night Polish immigrant Robert Dziekanski died at Vancouver's airport has filed a lawsuit alleging RCMP negligence and harassment in the handling of his case.
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Canada Post stops delivery to neighbourhood due to roaming dogs
Canada Post has stopped delivering mail
to an entire neighbourhood on Lillian
Street and Howard Avenue because a
resident there allows three large dogs
to roam without a leash.
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Liberal immigration plan seeks to bring more than 300,000 newcomers this year
The Liberal government is seeking a
record number of new immigrants this
year by increasing spaces available for
family reunification and refugee
resettlement.
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Travis Vader's lawyer says new suspects will be named as murder trial begins in Edmonton court
A trial has begun for an Alberta man charged in the deaths of two Edmonton-area seniors who disappeared nearly six years ago.
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Big changes could be coming to the Canada-U.S. border
WASHINGTON -- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will use his visit to Washington to announce support for a plan that could revolutionize the way travellers cross the border -- affecting multiple modes of transportation, sources say.
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'Rolly' Fox, father of Terry Fox, dies at 80
VANCOUVER -- Rolland Fox, the father of
iconic marathon runner Terry Fox, has
died at the age of 80.
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Speed and drinking involved in deadly Dubai crash: Prosecutor
A prosecutor in Dubai says high speed
and drinking were involved in a
Ferrari crash that killed a Toronto
boxer, his cousin, a survivor of the
2013 Boston Marathon bombing and her
university roommate.
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Corn and soybean farmers want judge to halt pesticide regulations aimed at protecting bees
More than 100 corn and soybean farmers have
gathered in Toronto as their lawyers again
ask a judge to halt controversial pesticide
regulations intended to protect Ontario's
bees.
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'They will execute us'; Kidnapped Canadians held by Philippine militants appeal for help
Three foreigners kidnapped by
militants in the Philippines nearly
six months ago have appealed to their
governments for help to secure their
release, as their al-Qaida-linked
captors issued a one month deadline
for their demands to be met.
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Will suspected murderer’s suicide note lead cops to body?
An accused murderer sent a suicide note
to his lawyer before he killed himself
in jail to guide police to the victim's
body.
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Obama to address Parliament during summer visit to Canada
U.S. President Barack Obama says he will
address Parliament during an upcoming
visit to Canada that will coincide with
a North American summit meeting later
this year.
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No human remains found in burned-out motorhome, expert testifies at Vader murder trial
A forensic anthropologist has testified that no human remains were found in the burned-out motorhome of two Alberta seniors who vanished almost six years ago.
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Jewish groups demand Ottawa strip former Nazi death squad member Helmut Oberlander of citizenship
Jewish groups are calling on the federal government to immediately strip Canadian citizenship from a 92-year-old man who was once a member of a brutal Nazi death squad.
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Obama and Trudeau visit: 5 things we learned
U.S. STATE DEPT: OFFICE OF CLICHES
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Saskatchewan gives 2 homeless men one-way bus tickets to B.C.
Two homeless Saskatchewan men who say they were given one-way bus tickets to British Columbia have arrived in Vancouver.
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Ryan Reynolds among celebrities attending Trudeau state dinner
A star-studded gathering of dignitaries, business leaders and entertainers converged on the White House Thursday evening for a lavish state dinner held in honour of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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What can you buy with a $60M Lotto Max jackpot
It’s not unusual for lucky winners of big lottery jackpots to claim they plan to keep working after cashing in.
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Habib charged under terrorism law
A man charged in Gatineau with threatening to kill his girlfriend has now been charged by Mounties in Montreal with attempting to leave Canada to participate in activity of a terrorist group.Ismael Habib, 28, was to appear in a Montreal court sometime Friday.Habib is already in custody on charges laid by Gatineau police in February.
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