The Trudeau government’s controversial assisted dying bill made its official debut in the Senate on Wednesday and the initial reviews were devastating.
Senators air concerns about assisted dying bill, grill ministers
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Man riding on roof of moving car dies in B.C. rollover
Police say a 27-year-old man is dead after the car he was riding on top of rolled over in Vernon, B.C.
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B.C. pedophile dubbed 'Swirl Face' sentenced to 5.5 years
A British Columbia pedophile convicted of
producing online child pornography in
Cambodia where he disguised his face with
a swirl has been sentenced to five-and-a-
half-years in prison.
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B.C. man accused of running terrorist training camp seeks PM's help
A man accused in a media report of training Sikh terrorists at a training camp in British Columbia has written to the prime minister asking for help to clear his name.
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'Your question is full of prejudice'; Chinese minister berates Canadian journalist over human rights
China's visiting foreign minister
publicly berated a Canadian journalist on
Wednesday for asking a question about his
country's human rights record.
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'We shouldn't be run off the street by the crows': New online map tracks crow attacks
VANCOUVER -- People with ornithophobia have a new tool to fight their fear of birds -- a map that tracks crow attacks.
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Government agrees to surrender majority on electoral reform committee
Justin Trudeau frankly admitted Thursday that his government bungled the launch of its electoral reform initiative by leaving the impression it was planning to rig the way Canadians vote to benefit the governing Liberals.
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B.C. man hit with $170,000 medical bill after being run over by dump truck on Thai vacation
Life had really turned around for David Connelly.
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Father of B.C. children contacts RCMP, assures police they are safe
Mounties on Vancouver Island say a father who is alleged to have abducted his four children and fled to the Middle East has contacted investigators and assured them the kids are safe.
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Hot tub hijinks get B.C. couple arrested
Kelowna RCMP have arrested a couple accused of taking a late-night dip in somebody else's hot tub.
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Marc Leduc guilty in killings of two women
The brother of a woman who was brutally murdered
broke down in tears Thursday as he told a courtroom
he wished he could have saved his sister.
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Iraqi army ‘crushing’ ISIS, says Canadian soldier
When Brig.-Gen. Greg Smith first touched
down in Iraq in February to advise and
assist the Iraqi army in its fight
against Islamic State militants, he
assumed that ISIS had the upper hand.
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In their words: 'I can't even imagine what it’s like for people who did lose everything' in Fort McMurray
People returning Thursday to Fort McMurray and area told their stories to reporters Ameya Charnalia, Vincent McDermott, David Lazzarino, Otiena Ellwand, Janet French, David Staples and Sarah O’Donnell.
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Trudeau expresses 'dissatisfaction' with China after Canadian reporter berated
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau signalled
Friday he would take a firm stand with
China on human rights, revealing how
Canada expressed its "dissatisfaction"
with the country after its foreign
minister publicly berated a Canadian
journalist.
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Four small B.C. dogs need surgery after eating meat laced with razor blades
CHILLIWACK, B.C. -- A Chilliwack, B.C., woman says she's horrified that pieces of cooked meat with shards of razor blades hidden inside were left in her yard for her four Pomeranian dogs to find.
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No winning ticket for Friday night's $35 million Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket was sold for Friday night's $35 million Lotto Max jackpot.
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Kashi trail mix bars, President’s Choice sunflower seed products recalled over Listeria fears
Certain Kashi brand trail mix bars are being recalled due to possible Listeria contamination.
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Monument uses personal touches to honour fallen RCMP officers in Moncton
It has been two years since a gunman went hunting police officers in a Moncton, N.B., neighbourhood.
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One winning ticket for $7 million jackpot in Saturday night's Lotto 649
There is one winning ticket for the $7 million jackpot in Saturday night's Lotto 649 draw, and it was purchased somewhere in Ontario.
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Justin Trudeau, wife and party leaders poke fun at themselves at Press Gallery dinner
Federal party leaders put down their swords to celebrate those who wield the pens and microphones Saturday night.
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