MONTREAL -- A 91-year-old woman is dead
after falling out a window at a long-
term care facility in Montreal.
91-year-old woman dies after falling out window at Montreal long-term care facility
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City rejects Toronto family's bid to keep elaborate tree house
A Toronto father says he is in "shock and disbelief" after losing a zoning battle to keep his family's elaborate, ship-shaped tree house.
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Militants rejoiced as Canadians were beheaded, says Robert Hall's freed fiancee
Abu Sayyaf extremists rejoiced as they
watched two Canadians being beheaded in
the jungles of the southern
Philippines,
said a still-shocked Filipino hostage
who
was freed Friday.
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Late veteran's love letters give daughter window into father she never knew
VERNON, B.C. -- As Cathy Gaetz-Brothen opened the box to show her book club the hundreds of love letters her father had written her mother during the war, she recalls several people recoiling.
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Decorated Halifax veteran wins fight to be admitted to federal hospital
HALIFAX -- The family of a decorated 94-
year-old veteran who has been fighting
for a bed at the federally-funded Camp
Hill Veteran's Memorial hospital in
Halifax says he is getting his wish.
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'Move to Canada' trends on Google after Brexit vote
Better hurry up, Brits. The anti-Trump migrants are already taking up all the good igloos. Once again, in the aftermath of the U.K.'s vote to leave the European Union, those who lost the vote appear to be seeking a common Plan B: move to Canada.
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Brexit, Schmexit: Canada's close ties to Britain don't change
Amid all the doom and gloom of Brexit, it's a good time to remember the United Kingdom has been a bigger part of Canada for far longer than there's been a European Union.
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Saskatoon woman says she was fired for having allergic reaction
SASKATOON -- A Saskatoon woman says she was fired from her retail job for having an allergic reaction while at work.
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Trudeau booed in Quebec for speaking English on Fete nationale
QUEBEC -- All in all, it was fairly tame compared to the virulent reaction against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's father 48 years ago.
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Supreme Court finds in favour of medical workers claiming workplace cancer
VANCOUVER -- The Supreme Court of
Canada has ruled in favour of three
British Columbia medical workers who
argued they developed breast cancer as
a result of their jobs, where they
used known carcinogenic chemicals.
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Winnipeg murder victim was ex-head of Manitoba KKK
A second man has been charged with
second-degree murder for his alleged
role in the stabbing death of James
Edsel Tucker on June 23, police said
Sunday.
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Postal service could grind to a halt if deal not reached by end of the month
A breakdown in negotiations between Canada Post Corp. and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) could see mail service across the country grind to a halt.
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Mexican president arrives in Canada for Three Amigos summit
Mexico's president is in Canada for three
days of carefully choreographed North
American leader summitry.
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Manitoba proposes amendments to Canada Pension Plan deal after opting out
Manitoba says it wants the federal government to
consider amending the Canada Pension Plan deal
agreed to by virtually all of the other provinces.
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Man convicted in casino killing awarded new trial on appeal
A man sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of a 2008 fatal shooting outside the River Cree Resort and Casino has been awarded a new trial on appeal as a result of new evidence.
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Trudeau joins Canadian superheroes on Marvel's 'Civil War II: Choosing Sides' cover
Make way, Liberal cabinet: Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau will have another all-
Canadian crew in his corner as he suits
up for his latest feature role -- comic
book character.
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CPP upgrades not needed by all; those in many public sector plans already secure
OTTAWA -- The tentative deal for an improved Canadian Pension Plan will help thousands of young Canadians better prepare for retirement, but not everyone needed the help.
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Deaths of 3 aboriginal youths accidental, 4 undetermined: Inquest jurors
Inquest jurors examining the deaths of
seven aboriginal youths in Thunder Bay,
Ont., have decided that three of them
died accidentally.
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Rising debt of Canada's provinces, municipalities fiscally unsustainable: PBO
OTTAWA -- The federal budget watchdog is sounding the alarm about the growing level of net debt being accumulated by Canada's provinces, territories and local governments.
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Amanda Todd's suspected cyberbully can be extradited: Dutch court
An Amsterdam court has approved the extradition of a Dutch man suspected him of a string of crimes against British Columbia teenager Amanda Todd, who took her own life after being bullied online.
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