The RCMP closed another chapter in the long-running Senate expense saga Thursday by declaring they won't charge Sen. Pamela Wallin after an extensive criminal review of her travel claims -- a probe some senators say went on too long.
No charges for Pamela Wallin over Senate expenses
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Elbow-gate is 'irrelevant': O'Leary
Kevin O’Leary thinks elbow-gate is
“irrelevant.”
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Fort McMurray fire damage not 'act of God': Insurance Bureau of Canada
Insurance Bureau of Canada executives
held a conference call with journalists
Thursday to clear up what they called
misconceptions about insurance in the
aftermath of the Fort McMurray disaster.
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Canadian killed in EgyptAir crash described as 'super hero mother'
One of two Canadians who were passengers on a plane that crashed in the Mediterranean Sea is being remembered by friends as a devoted mother with a beautiful heart.
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Criminal charges dropped against former senator Mac Harb
Charges of fraud and breach of trust
have been dropped against former
senator Mac Harb, a Liberal appointee
and central figure in the Senate
expense scandal whose housing expenses
were deemed unjustifiable by the upper
chamber.
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After #elbowgate: Ruth Ellen Brosseau target of personal attacks
Quebec NDP MP Ruth Ellen Brosseau says she has become the target of personal attacks from members of the public since she was elbowed in the House of Commons by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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All-party committee to study how to sanction Trudeau for Commons fracas
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has apologized for his role in this week's parliamentary pandemonium, but he's not out of the woods yet.
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Former Edmonton prostitute sues police over 1992 alleged sex assault, coverup
A former prostitute is claiming in a $1.5-million lawsuit against Edmonton police and the RCMP that after a city cop sexually assaulted her, a sting operation was run against her to cover it up.
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Do you need a long weekend? Experts say you actually do
Forget the solstice. Summer begins with
the Victoria Day long weekend.
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Calgary woman who died in BASE jump accident had hole in parachute
A Canadian BASE jumper's death has been ruled an accident, and investigators say they found a hole in her pilot chute.
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Ex Habs enforcer Georges Laraque helps stop kidnapping
Former Montreal Canadiens enforcer
Georges Laraque was among those who
helped foil an abduction attempt in
Jeanne-Mance Park on Saturday afternoon.
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Woman drowns near Peggys Cove
Police in Nova Scotia have confirmed a woman has drowned near Peggys Cove.
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Missing boa constrictor recovered in duffel bag thanks to anonymous tip
A missing three-metre boa constrictor that caused some concern among local residents was safely returned on Sunday to the pet store from which it was taken last week, the shop's owners said.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives in Tokyo ahead of G7 summit in Japan
TOKYO -- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has landed in Tokyo where he will hold a bilateral visit with Japanese leaders before attending the Group of Seven summit later this week.
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Quebec owner stumped as 'very noticeable' restaurant trailer stolen
The owners of a restaurant south of Montreal are scratching their heads after a trailer emblazoned with their logo and photos of a giant hamburger disappeared.
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Spokesman says Crown attorneys won't appeal Duffy acquittal
OTTAWA -- Sen. Mike Duffy's legal saga is officially over.
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Canadian killed in EgyptAir crash was in Paris for family reunion
A surprise family reunion ended in tragedy when a Canadian man who had flown out to join the festivities was later killed in the mysterious EgyptAir crash.
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Canada's top general says military action in Libya not inevitable, but Canada watching closely
Canada's top general says military intervention in Libya is not inevitable, but he's actively assessing options so he can advise the government on a possible way forward.
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Mounties with body cams told to record use of force under interim policy
Mounties wearing tiny video cameras must hit the record button when there is "a high likelihood" they'll use force against someone, says an interim RCMP policy on use of the devices.
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Finger lickin' gone? Saskatchewan people rally to save one of last KFC buffets
Tubs of fried chicken breasts and drumsticks used to be served with perogies and rice, hot desserts and puddings.
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