OTTAWA -- Finance Minister Bill Morneau says the federal government isn't going to provided extended EI benefits to any more regions of the country, even those that are the on cusp of meeting government requirements for the extra help.
Finance minister says feds not considering extended EI for any more regions
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Florida officers find 2 alligators eating a body
Police in South Florida were called to a gruesome scene: a pair of alligators eating a human body.
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Liberals concede 'risk' of missing Supreme Court's assisted-death deadline
With just one week to go, the federal government acknowledged publicly for the first time Monday that it may not be able to meet the Supreme Court's June 6 deadline for passing a law to govern medically assisted death.
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Diamond-encrusted eagle worth $5 million stolen in Vancouver-area
VANCOUVER -- A solid gold eagle sculpture encrusted with 763 diamonds and housing a world-renowned emerald was stolen in a violent robbery in suburban Vancouver.
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Woman says she went along with lover's murder plot, but couldn't have followed through
In an interview with police, Angela Nicholson said she agreed to go along with Curtis Vey's idea for her to light his house on fire by leaving a pot on a lit stove after Vey slipped sleeping pills into his wife's coffee because she loved Vey.
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MPs debate gender-neutral lyrics in 'O Canada'
The lyrics to O Canada will be a hot
topic in Ottawa on Tuesday, even though
the July 1 fireworks are still a month
away.
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Trapped baby moose freed by police gets a ride-along in wildlife vehicle
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. -- Wildlife officers had an unusual ride-along in one of their trucks after finding a baby moose under a stairwell in St. John's, N.L.
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Return to the Mac: Fort McMurray residents prepare to return to a city 'frozen in time'
FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. -- Henry Velasquez
wants to return to the place where his
home once stood — someday, but not yet.
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Terror charges laid in attack at Forces recruitment centre
The man accused of walking into a
military recruitment centre and stabbing
soldiers at the behest of Allah is now
facing nine terrorism charges, the RCMP
announced Tuesday.
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Arrests made in Behavioural Health Foundation beatings
Two teens wanted in connection with the
brutal beatings of workers at the
Behavioural Health Foundation near
Selkirk have been arrested.
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All-party committee agrees to accept Trudeau's apology and move on
OTTAWA -- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
will not have to deliver any more
apologies or face any parliamentary
sanctions for knocking into a New
Democrat with his elbow.
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Tootoo leaving Cabinet, Liberal caucus
Fisheries Minister Hunter Tootoo, citing “addiction issues,” has resigned from the federal cabinet and is leaving the Liberal caucus.Dominic LeBlanc, the government’s House leader, will assume Tootoo’s cabinet responsibilities.A statement from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s office says Tootoo is “taking time to seek treatment for addiction issues.
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Man's body found in B.C. pool 6 months after he disappeared
The mysterious disappearance of a chaperone for an African children's choir has been solved by British Columbia's coroners' service.
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Feds move forward on plain packaging for tobacco products
The federal government plans to consult Canadians about how best to implement measures to curb smoking that include requiring plain packaging for tobacco products, Health Minister Jane Philpott said Tuesday.
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Toronto heir accused of West Hollywood murder could face death penalty
A Canadian accused of torturing, disfiguring and ultimately killing his girlfriend in their West Hollywood apartment last week could be put to death by the state of California if convicted because of the gruesome nature of his alleged crime.
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Man accused of plotting to kill wife, lover's husband, says it was just talk
Curtis Vey, the Wakaw man on trial for conspiring to kill his wife and his girlfriend's husband, told a police officer that when he discussed giving sleeping pills to his wife and potentially setting their house on fire once she fell asleep, it was just talk — not a plan he intended on carrying out.
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Former firefighter stayed back during evacuation to save hamlet from Fort McMurray wildfire
Rheimer Reid always has an eye on his cell phone
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Cybercrime: Five trends to be aware of
Are you nervous about your online security these days? There’s no need to fear. Natasha Hellberg, a Canadian pioneer of the cybercrime-fighting scene, is here to protect us all.
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Ontario could be big obstacle to CPP expansion
Federal sources say Canada's most populous province has become Ottawa's main challenge in work to gain the required provincial support to expand the Canada Pension Plan.
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Winston Blackmore loses appeal to have polygamy charge tossed
The leader of a fundamentalist religious community in British Columbia has lost his attempt in the province's appeal court to have a polygamy charge against him thrown out.
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