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WATCH: Daring Quebec breakout that would be funnier if it didn’t actually work

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It took more than six minutes for two prison escapees to get onto a helicopter from the roof of the St- Jerome prison, according to a video taken by prison guards, that was obtained by the Journal de Montreal.

People protest in Montreal against perceived police brutality

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Montreal's annual protest against perceived police brutality went off without a hitch Tuesday night after a few hundred demonstrators, including some wearing masks and singing anti-police chants, marched downtown for about 90 minutes.

How big will the federal deficit be? Experts urge Liberals to show some restraint

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It's become the multibillion-dollar question -- how big, exactly, will the federal deficit be?

Union: Food safety system changes put consumers at risk

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The union that represents Canada's food safety inspectors says many of its members feel there aren't enough front-line staff to ensure that rules designed to protect consumers are followed, especially in meat plants.

Trudeau announces Canadian bid for UN's Security Council seat

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Canada launched its bid for a seat on the United Nations Security Council with the diplomatic equivalent of boisterous election rallies on Wednesday, as large crowds turned out to watch the campaigner-in-chief.

Terror suspect Mohamed Harkat plans ministerial plea to stay in Canada

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Terror suspect Mohamed Harkat, facing deportation to Algeria, plans to ask Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale to allow him to remain in Canada.

Canada wants long-term plan before saying 'yes' to new Libyan anti-ISIS mission

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Canada would need to hear a number of things from its allies -- notably a long-term strategy -- before deciding to commit troops to an Italian-led training mission in Libya to counter the advance of Islamic extremists, says Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan.

Budget will restore eligibility for OAS to 65, says Trudeau

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Next week's federal budget will restore the age of eligibility for old age security to 65, says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Terminally ill man granted doctor-assisted death hopes not to be last

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Sometime this weekend, surrounded by his beloved wife and children, a terminally ill grandfather will bid them a final goodbye.

Mountie dies from apparent self-inflicted gunshot

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Const. Jean-Pascal Nolin, a 10-year veteran of the force, reportedly parked his cruiser at the Metcalfe Street side entrance to the Thomas D’Arcy McGee building, between Sparks and Queen streets, then walked in to the offices of the force’s A Division Parliament Hill detachment, located in the building, and shot himself.

Ex-soldier accused of taunting junior officer acquitted before court martial

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A former army warrant officer, accused of mouthing a schoolyard taunt to a junior officer at an official dinner, was acquitted of disciplinary charges before a court martial on Thursday, but has been left holding thousands of dollars in private legal bills.

Vancouver woman 'not getting the message' after 14 distracted-driving tickets

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This Vancouver woman might just be one of Canada's worst distracted drivers.

Trudeau selects 7 new Senate appointees

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The prime minister has chosen seven new senators to fill vacancies in Manitoba, Quebec and Ontario, the first appointments in three years.

Toronto man granted doctor-assisted death has died

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An elderly man died Friday less than 24 hours after a court approved his doctor- assisted death in the first such case in Ontario, his family said.

Earth Hour 2016: Canadians dim the lights

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Canadians are being asked to join millions around the world in turning off their lights tonight to mark Earth Hour.

Man arrested after allegedly kidnapping a woman from B.C. hospital

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Mounties in Prince George, B.C., say a suspect in an alleged kidnapping case has been arrested, and the victim has been returned to the hospital she was abducted from Sunday afternoon.

Air Canada’s use of U.S. security lists probed after Syrian-Canadian not allowed to board plane

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The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal is investigating whether the country's largest airline discriminated against an Arab-Canadian man through overzealous use of U.S. aviation security lists.

'The act of watching her die excited him'; N.S. man guilty in thrill-killing of teen

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A judge has found a Nova Scotia man guilty of murdering a 19-year-old woman solely for thrills, in a case that turned partly on evidence from a dead witness.

Arbitrator slashes amount 14 senators must repay

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More than a dozen senators who were ordered to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars back to the Senate in questionable expense claims have had their bill reduced by a special arbitrator.

DND internal inquiry into sexual misconduct case still under review 14 months later

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A military board investigation into the handling of a high-profile sexual misconduct case is complete, but remains under review by the commander of the Canadian Army more than a year after it was ordered at National Defence.
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