OTTAWA -- Children covered in sores and rashes in an
Ontario First Nation are the face of a much broader
health crisis faced by aboriginal communities across the
country, says Charlie Angus, the NDP indigenous affairs
critic.
Officials to evacuate Kashechewan First Nation kids due to rashes, open sores
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Rare cancer that took Rob Ford's life hard to treat: Oncologist
The cancer that took the life of former
Toronto mayor Rob Ford is among the
rarest and most challenging to treat,
says a doctor who specializes in a class
of tumours called sarcomas.
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'Black Tuesday': Trudeau condemns 'deplorable' Brussels attacks
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned
Tuesday's attacks in Brussels, as his
cabinet said they see no imminent
threats to Canadians on their soil.
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Liberals project $29.4B deficit with budget focusing on families, veterans
The new Liberal government delivered a
sunny ways budget Tuesday brimming with
optimism and billion-dollar spending
increases spread across a wide spectrum
of Canadian society.
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Bagnall: Budget has innovation dollars without details
Entrepreneurs will find lots to like about Tuesday’s
federal budget – at least when it comes to general
intentions and fresh spending.
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Canada not at war with ISIS: Trudeau
The Liberal government says Canada is not
at war with Islamic militants -- a view
not shared by ally France.
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MPs mourn Alberta Conservative Jim Hillyer, dead at 41
A day that normally would have seen
parliamentarians pulling out their
sharpest partisan darts was instead
replaced by a rare coming-together of
MPs Wednesday after the sudden death of
Alberta Conservative MP Jim Hillyer.
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400 volunteers, planes searching for missing Chase Martens, 2
AUSTIN, Man. -- RCMP are searching for a
missing two-year-old boy west of
Winnipeg.
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Alberta woman falls to her death while snowboarding on B.C. mountain
The British Columbia coroner says an Alberta woman fell to her death while snowboarding in an out-of-bounds area near the Fernie Alpine Resort.
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Statistics Canada report finds indigenous youths made up one third of youths jailed last year
It’s a staggering statistic that screams
for attention, one critic says.
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Syrian refugees turfed from hotels to make way for Garth Brooks fans
An influx of Garth Brooks fans to
Hamilton is temporarily pushing some
Syrian refugee families out.
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Ghomeshi acquitted: Key dates in the case
Former broadcaster Jian Ghomeshi was
found not guilty Thursday on all
charges
of sexual assault and choking. Here
are
some key dates in his case, which
first
made headlines in late 2014:
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Jian Ghomeshi's acquittal in quotes
Here's a selection of quotes about
Thursday's acquittal of broadcaster Jian
Ghomeshi:
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Saskatchewan may have Canada's first case of Zika transmitted through sex
Health officials in Saskatchewan say they are investigating Canada's first possible case of the Zika virus being spread through sex.
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Claire Kirkland-Casgrain, first woman elected to Quebec's national assembly, dies at 91
Claire Kirkland-Casgrain, the first woman elected to Quebec's legislature and a pioneer in the women's movement, has died at the age of 91.
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Regina man appeals sentence in death of young girl, abuse of sister
REGINA -- A 40-year-old man found guilty of manslaughter in the death of a four-year-old girl and causing bodily harm to her two-year-old sister has appealed his sentence.
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Review of federal tax breaks is coming: Morneau
Finance Minister Bill Morneau says the
Liberal government has only begun to
clean up the tax code with his first
federal budget and that a more detailed
review is coming.
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LTVCA monitoring river after rainfall
The Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority is keeping a close eye on the Thames River in the wake of heavy rainfall this past week.
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No Lotto Max jackpot winner
No one has the winning ticket for the $32.7-million jackpot in Friday night's Lotto Max draw.
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53% give thumbs down to Ghomeshi verdict: Poll
More than half of Toronto residents
disapprove
of the
Jian Ghomeshi verdict, according to a
poll
released
Saturday.
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