Sukh Deo was in the spotlight when he was
ejected during the pivotal moments of a
Raptors’ playoff game a couple weeks ago.
Ex-B.C. gangster slain in midtown had been turfed from Raps game
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Canadian professor jailed in Iran
A university professor from Montreal has been jailed in Iran's notorious Evin prison, her family said Wednesday.
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Puggle pup saved from pipe in Ontario
Fort Erie firefighters have a new four-legged fan.
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Some Fort McMurray residents return to razed homes to pick through the rubble
Fort McMurray officials are expecting a difficult and emotional day Wednesday when the city’s three most heavily damaged communities are opened to residents wanting to see what happened to their homes.Big chunks of Abasand, Beacon Hill and Waterways were destroyed by the wildfire that hit the city back in early May. More than a month later, residen
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Nova Scotia family leaves grandmother in ER for a week during Florida trip
The chief of Nova Scotia's largest
emergency department says an elderly
woman spent more than a week in a
Halifax emergency room because her
family refused to take her home.
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3 dead after plane crashes into parked car in Houston
Three people were killed Thursday after a
small plane crashed into a car in a
parking lot near a Houston airport, fire
officials said.
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Government won't entertain Senate's proposal to amend assisted-dying bill
Interim Conservative Leader Rona Ambrose says changes proposed by the Senate to the Liberal government's proposed new law on medically assisted dying are a sign of a bigger problem.
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B.C. premier opens up about attack to help fight sexual violence with law
British Columbia Premier Christy Clark has revealed an intensely personal story behind a new law enacted to prevent sexual violence and misconduct at post-secondary institutions.
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Team Rubicon recovers precious motorcycle from Fort McMurray rubble
In the grips of final stage cancer, all Quentin Thomas wanted to do was to spend his last few days at home in peace.Fort McMurray’s wildfire wouldn’t give him that peace, forcing the bed-ridden 48-year-old to be evacuated with the rest of the city.“They had to take him out in a bed sheet,” said his brother Sheridan Thomas. “He died three days later
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Via Rail employees could go on strike Monday
Via Rail says it's received notice that
one of its unions could go on strike as
early as Monday.
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'Impossible to stop the train in time'; Teen girls struck, killed by train in Nova Scotia
Two teenage girls were killed by a train
early this morning in a rural community
outside Halifax.
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Seal pup recovering after well-meaning man may have caused abandonment
A weeks-old seal pup is on its way to recovery after possibly being orphaned by a well-meaning citizen in Newfoundland and Labrador who thought it had been abandoned by its mother.
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Former Newfoundland premier kicked out of rink for comments about owner's brother in interview
It's a political fight that's taken on a very Canadian consequence.
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Senate votes to amend federal government's bill on assisted death
The Senate has passed an amendment to the Liberal government's assisted death bill that would bar a beneficiary of a person seeking the procedure from helping in the process.
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Quebec approves bill to help trans teens to legally change their name
A Quebec bill aimed at allowing transgender minors to change the name and gender on their birth certificates became law Friday.
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Liberals continue to downplay terror; won't call ISIS goals 'genocide'
The Liberals aren't planning to vote in favour of a Conservative motion introduced in the House of Commons Thursday that condemns the Islamic State for genocide against Yazidis, Christians and Shia Muslims. Sadly, it's yet another indication of this government's soft approach to terror.
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Mountie in airport death case sues RCMP for negligence, harassment
VANCOUVER -- A Mountie who responded the night a Polish immigrant died at Vancouver's airport has filed a lawsuit against the RCMP alleging negligence and harassment.
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NDP wants pot decriminalized before it's legalized
The federal Liberal government has no plans to decriminalize marijuana before legalizing it, Attorney General Jody Wilson-Raybould said Monday.
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Full speed ahead to buy new Navy warships
The Liberal government Monday sped up the process to get new warships for the Royal Canadian Navy while an old political rival urged it to show the same haste in acquiring new fighter jets.
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Canadian hostage Robert Hall executed by Philippines militants
Canada is mourning with the family of a
Canadian man killed by a militant group
in the Philippines, Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau said today.
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