The Canadian government's designation of an Egyptian man as a threat to national security is unreasonable, a federal court judge has ruled.
Court finds designation of Egyptian man as security threat unreasonable
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Doctor who served in Afghanistan planning Tory bid
An accomplished physician who served on five tours of duty in Afghanistan is testing the waters for a possible run to lead the federal Conservatives.
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Toronto woman accused of arranging hit on husband in India
A Toronto woman is sought in India after
police there allege she paid four men --
including her two lovers -- to kill her
estranged husband.
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Stephen Harper will leave politics before the fall
Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper
will bow out ouf federal politics
within
months, a source confirmed to
Postmedia
Wednesday.
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Mysterious photo sparks hope for missing Syrian girl's family in Canada
Canadian relatives of a missing, five-year-old Syrian girl are appealing for help after a mysterious photograph surfaced on the Internet, suggesting she may have been the only member of her family to survive a bid to escape the war-ravaged country.
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Trudeau gets apology from Filipino president-elect for Canadian hostage John Ridsdel's death: report
A media report from the Philippines says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has received an apology from Filipino president-elect Rodrigo Duterte for the killing of Canadian hostage John Ridsdel.
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Military names Canadian soldier who died during training run in New Brunswick
FREDERICTON -- The Canadian Armed Forces has identified a soldier who died while on a unit run near the Gagetown base in New Brunswick.
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Winnipeg artist transforms nightclub urinal into Donald Trump 'potty mouth'
Canadians looking to express feelings for controversial U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump need look no further than a Winnipeg nightclub urinal for relief.
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Newfoundland police find new 'breakthrough' evidence in 34-year-old cold case
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. -- Police in
Newfoundland and Labrador say they have
uncovered new DNA evidence in the 34-
year-old unsolved murder of 14-year-old
Dana Bradley.
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Companies owe Ottawa $100M for over-payments, excessive profits: Docs
Federal auditors have found about $100 million that shouldn't have been paid to companies because contractors overcharged the government, or because the payments were deemed to be part of "excessive profits," newly released documents show.
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In farewell, Harper calls for party unity, cites Tory strength
Stephen Harper, the one and only leader the Conservative Party of Canada has ever had, thanked his political “family” Thursday night, bidding them farewell even has he encouraged them to stay strong and united for the fight they’ll have at the next general election.
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Despite arrest, Toronto-born prof's murder still a mystery
After an investigation spanning nearly two years, a South Florida man has been arrested in the killing of a Toronto-born Florida State University professor.
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Man who led CBC's internal investigation into Ghomeshi's conduct sues for more than $700Gs over firing
A former top CBC executive who became a casualty of the Jian Ghomeshi scandal is suing the broadcaster for wrongful dismissal, saying he was scapegoated for political reasons.
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Feds post deficit for fiscal year
The federal government posted a small deficit in its latest fiscal year, in line with projections in its spring budget as personal and corporate income tax revenue fell in March.
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No winning ticket for Friday night's $25 million Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket was sold for the $25 million jackpot in Friday night's Lotto Max draw.
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Bob Rae gags at Justin Trudeau's praise for Stephen Harper
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered rare praise Saturday for Conservative predecessor Stephen Harper but at least one Liberal elder statesman found it a bit hard to swallow.
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Seven injured in structure collapse at Muskrat Falls
Seven workers were injured in the
collapse of a structure used in the
pouring of concrete at a building at the
Muskrat Falls hydroelectric project in
Labrador, the contractor said Monday.
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Suncor restoring more oilsands operations as South African firefighters arrive ready to battle 'The Beast'
Suncor says it expects to restore more of its oilsands production by the end of this week.
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Ontario barn fire kills 50 cows: Police
Provincial police say about 50 cows have died after a barn fire in north of Waterloo, Ont.
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Aunt of missing Syrian girl holds out hope niece survived, vows to keep searching
KITCHENER, Ont. -- An Ontario woman whose young niece went missing while fleeing Syria with her family says she knows there's a chance the girl didn't survive the shipwreck that killed her parents and siblings.
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