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Anti-abortionists upset over Trudeau visit to Catholic school

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An anti-abortion school trustee has retracted comments she made regarding Justin Trudeau's visit to a local Catholic high school this Friday.

Multimillion-dollar inquiry was 'money thrown away'

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The $10-million price tag of the Missing Women Inquiry wasn’t worth more apologies from the police, nor the whopping 63 recommendations made by commissioner Wally Oppal, according to family members of one of serial killer Robert Pickton’s victims.

Vancouver police chief apologizes to Pickton victims’ families

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The city's police chief admitted the investigation into the disappearence of dozens of marginalized women from the Downtown Eastside was filled with “mistakes.”

Snowstorm knocks out power to thousands in Que., N.B.

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Thousands of hydro clients remained without power Wednesday morning after a storm dumped up to 50 cm of snow on parts of Quebec and southern New Brunswick.

Video of kid-snatching eagle a hoax

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It took less than 24 hours for a Montreal animation school to admit it created a hoax video that appears to show an eagle lifting a toddler off the ground on Montreal's Mount Royal.

Anti-Mafia raids in Montreal area

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Police carried out raids against the Montreal-area mafia on Wednesday, investigating a series of firebombings.

Immigration changes address labour shortage

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Immigration Minister Jason Kenney doesn't want immigrants who are trained as doctors and engineers driving cabs or selling gum at corner stores.

Flaherty leaves conflict questions to Bank of Canada

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Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says it's up to the chief central banker to respond to whether the Bank of Canada's conflict of interest guidelines need an update.

Ikea Monkey's former owner Yasmin Nakhuda takes your questions about Darwin

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Eleven days ago, Ikea Monkey stole our hearts as pictures of the little guy wandering in a North York Ikea clad in a faux-shearling coat circulated the Net.

Big year for Quebec's anti-corruption unit

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It's been a busy year at Quebec's UPAC anti-corruption unit, which bounced back following allegations it was moving too slowly to catch big fish.

Great Lakes stressed out: Study

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If the Great Lakes were human, they’d be in serious need of stress counselling and intervention.

Kenney says screening immigrants for 'Islamism' not part of plan

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Responding to calls from a security expert that Canada needs to better screen prospective immigrants for "Islamism", Citizenship Minister Jason Kenney says Canada doesn't build bias into its immigration system.

Calgary teacher charged with sexually assaulting boy

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City police have charged a 40-year-old female teacher with sexual assault for allegedly having an inappropriate relationship with a 14-year-old student.

It'll cost a lot of dollars to purge the penny

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Nixing the penny poses a hefty price to taxpayers, according to new figures released Wednesday by the finance department.

Mark Carney pub crawl catches journos by surprise

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Wanted for questioning by reporters on both sides of the Atlantic for his potential political dalliances, Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney appeared to call the bluff of journalists by wading into a pub here Wednesday night packed with reporters where he hoisted a Christmas pint with his would-be interlocutors.

Lost snowboarder apologizes, faces $10K search bill

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The snowboarder who was lost for three days after going out of bounds on Cypress Mountain says he feels horrible for putting his rescuers at risk.

Canadian man, 25, dead after rafting accident in Peru

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A 25-year-old Canadian man is dead after a rafting accident on the Vilcanota River in Peru on Tuesday, local media report.

'Big heat' Environment Canada's top weather story of 2012

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A scorching March and the warmest summer on record helped make "the big heat" the number 1 weather story in Canada this year, Environment Canada said Thursday.

Woman caught on tape attacking native protest vehicle

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Police have laid mischief charges after a woman was caught on video using a hammer to attack a car in Wednesday’s Idle No More protest in London, Ont.

Montreal bureaucrat arrested on perjury charge at public inquiry

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Quebec provincial police arrested a Montreal bureaucrat Thursday for allegedly lying to a public inquiry about bribes paid by contractors.
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