It’s been about five months since
Twitter rolled out its Moments feature
in the U.S., and now we’ll be able to
access it in the Great White North.
Twitter Canada debuts 'Moments' social media 'filter'
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Quebec has most UFO sightings in Canada: Survey
The 2015 Canadian UFO Survey says Quebec leads the country when it comes to sightings of unidentified flying objects.
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Attawapiskat's state of emergency over suicide attempts 'not surprising… it’s devastating,' says resident
Chelsea Jane Edwards was deeply saddened
when she heard her remote northern
Ontario First Nation of Attawapiskat had
declared a state of emergency over a
recent spate of suicides.
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Police: Black Widow breached three conditions of release from prison
Less than a month after being released from prison the woman known as the "Internet Black Widow" is accused of breaching the conditions of her peace bond.
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Animal protection seizes 70 dogs in cruelty investigation at Saskatchewan farm
SASKATOON -- Animal Protection Services of Saskatchewan says it has made one of the largest dog seizures in the province's history.
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$50M Lotto Max winner thought she won $50,000
A British Columbia grandmother who won the Lotto Max grand prize initially thought she'd won $50,000.
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Turtle smuggler snapped with 57 months in prison
A Canadian man who repeatedly entered
Michigan to buy and ship thousands of
turtles to his native China has been
sentenced to nearly five years in
prison
for smuggling.
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Attawapiskat suicide pact of 13 youths, including nine-year-old, broken up by police
An aboriginal official in northern
Ontario says a nine-year-old child and
12 other youths were overheard making a
suicide pact Monday on a remote First
Nation mired in a suicide crisis.
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Suicide crisis on Attawapiskat First Nation reverberates on Parliament Hill
The misery and neglect at
the root of a suicide crisis on a
remote northern First Nation has "shocked the world," an NDP MP said
Tuesday as the cascading tragedy in
Attiwapiskat reverberated on the floor
of the House of Commons.
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Dion approves export of combat vehicles to Saudis as part of controversial defence contract
Foreign Affairs Minister Stephane Dion has released documents showing the minister approved the export of $11 billion worth of the $15 billion in light armoured vehicles destined for Saudi Arabia as part of a controversial defence contract.
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Attawapiskat crisis has hallmarks of possible 'suicide contagion,' experts say
A rash of suicide attempts by young
people on the Attawapiskat reserve
appears to be a case of so-called
suicide contagion, a chain reaction
triggered within the community by
abominable living conditions and a
shared sense of despair and
hopelessness, experts say.
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Man charged with taking woman to Cape Breton cabin, locking her inside
PORT HAWKESBURY, N.S. -- A Nova Scotia man is facing charges for allegedly taking a woman to a secluded area of Cape Breton and locking her in a cabin.
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Yukon library book returned in New Zealand 51 years overdue
A book borrowed from a Yukon library in 1965 has been returned after 51 years and a journey to the other side of the globe.
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2 charged with helping Saskatchewan prisoner escape
Two men have been charged with helping an inmate escape from a Saskatchewan jail.
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Three senators repay Senate for travel expense claims deemed unjustified
A Liberal senator has repaid almost $31,400 in dubious expense claims which were detailed in a special arbitrator's report.
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Mulcair to stay on as NDP leader until successor is chosen
Tom Mulcair, the embattled New Democrat chief who has come to embody last year's bruising federal election defeat, says his caucus members want him to stay on as leader until his successor can be chosen.
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Canadian pilot who died in Nashville crash was drunk, celebrity-obsessed
A Canadian pilot who died when he
crashed a small plane at the Nashville
International Airport three years ago
was legally drunk and obsessed with a
Nashville celebrity. That's according
to a National Transportation Safety
Board investigation of the Oct. 29,
2013, crash.
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Alberta man charged with child porn; accused of posting nude photo of daughter
A 35-year-old Alberta man is accused of distributing a nude photo of his young daughter.
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Son died of meningitis: Crown focuses on fear of father in cross-examination
A father who used natural remedies to treat his son before the toddler died of meningitis expressed a strong distrust of individuals in authority during cross-examination at his trial Wednesday.
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Woman dies after plunging off 25-metre cliff at Whistler Mountain
WHISTLER, B.C. -- A woman has died while skiing on Whistler Mountain, north of Vancouver.
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