The case of a missing two-year-old boy came to a tragic conclusion Saturday.
Heartbreaking end to search for Chase Martens
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Guidance on how CSIS should use anti-terror Bill C-51 largely secret
The federal government has issued guidance to Canada's spy agency on using contentious new anti-terrorism laws -- but most of the instructions won't be made public.
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Is omission of marijuana reform in budget a stall tactic?
The fact marijuana law reform was absent from the
2016 federal budget does not diminish Liberals’ stance
on legalization, a top drug policy expert says.
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Morneau defends extra EI for oil patch
Finance Minister Bill Morneau defended the Liberal government's decision to boost employment insurance benefits for parts of Alberta and Saskatchewan while leaving some hard hit areas of the oil patch out of the budget plan.
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Austin says Easter prayer for Chase Martens, family
Chase Martens' grieving family took time Sunday to thank those that helped bring closure to a tragic search.
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They're back: Pothole menace angers motorists
An annoying sign of spring -- the
dreaded pothole -- is testing the
patience of Canadian drivers this year
while also creating a financial bonanza
for auto repair shops.
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Twins, 9, rescued after ice floe drifts away from shore
CHARLOTTETOWN -- Nine-year-old twins are
back on dry land after being rescued
from an ice floe that drifted away from
shore as they played with friends.
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Bill Morneau prepares to refocus on CPP expansion
With his first budget behind him, rookie Finance Minister Bill Morneau seems comfortable in his new surroundings -- he's even quick to highlight the symbolism of the boardroom artwork at his department's headquarters.
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A&W restaurants in Canada switch to French’s ketchup, mustard
French's ketchup has won over another
fan -- the company that runs A&W
restaurants in Canada.
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Jian Ghomeshi trial: Lucy DeCoutere 'chose not to be honest', expert says
In the days since former media star Jian Ghomeshi’s acquittal on sexual assault charges, protests against the ruling have been held across the country. Monday saw demonstrations from Victoria to as far away as Yellowknife.
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'It's magic:' Calgary artist uses paint to transform into Man of Steel
CALGARY -- Kay Pike stands in front of a
giant lit mirror, dabs her brush into a
glob of paint and touches it to her skin.
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Ex-transport minister dies in plane crash en route to dad's funeral
Authorities say all seven people who
were aboard a plane that crashed on the
Îles-de-la-Madeleine have died.
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Ghomeshi's lawyer Marie Henein rejects suggestions she betrayed women
Jian Ghomeshi's lawyer says she was just
doing her job in representing the former
CBC radio star in a high-profile sexual
assault case, and that she was thrilled
with the result.
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Canada making new promises to refugees
The Liberals are committing to finding
new ways to get Syrian refugees to
Canada and into other countries as the
United Nations seeks nearly half a
million spaces for Syrians by the end
of 2018.
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MP wants feds to study affects of violent porn on youth
A Western MP wants the government to take a serious look at how violent porn affects the sexual health of kids, who are now exposed to disturbing sexual images at very early ages.
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Rescuers could only watch as teen, clinging to rocks, fell to death in canyon
Friends of the young lacrosse player confirmed dead after falling into Lynn Creek this week say he was an exceptionally caring teenager who went out of his way to help people.
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MacKay tops poll for Tory leadership
Peter MacKay continues to top the polls as best pick to lead the Conservative Party of Canada, according to a new survey from Abacus Data.
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Teen allegedly going five times speed limit before Vancouver crash faces charge
VANCOUVER -- A criminal charge has been
laid against a young man who Vancouver
police allege was travelling at 250
kilometres per hour before he crashed
his parents new Mercedes.
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Sorry, wrong province: 911 error sends N.B. fire truck to P.E.I. fire
Murphy's Law was written for moments like Tuesday night in Cape Egmont, P.E.I.
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Man faces terrorism-related charges for alleged break-in at Que. RCMP headquarters
MONTREAL -- A man is facing terrorism-
related charges after allegedly
attempting to break into RCMP
headquarters in Montreal.
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