Saskatoon police knew the potential location of a teen who escaped custody roughly 15 hours before she is alleged to have killed six-week-old Nikosis Jace Cantre.
Saskatoon police given possible location of escaped teen hours before infant's death
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Want to be a senator? Advisory board now accepting online applications for 20 Senate seats
OTTAWA -- Dream of being a senator? The government is ready to hear from you.
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Postmedia aims to eliminate $307 million in debt with recapitalization plan
Postmedia Network Inc., has proposed a recapitalization plan that would reduce its total debt obligation by $307 million, putting the country's largest newspaper publisher on sounder financial footing.
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Justin Trudeau may face tough questions at NATO summit
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau flies to
Poland on Thursday for his first NATO
leaders' summit armed with a promise to
help the alliance in its standoff with
Russia.
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Dispute over rural wages a brewing issue in Canada Post contract talks
Canada Post's largest union has
rejected
a proposal from the federal labour
minister to undergo binding
arbitration
to avoid a potential work stoppage.
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Ex-Nazi death squad member still a Canadian as top court refuses to hear feds' appeal
The Supreme Court of Canada will not
hear
the federal government's challenge of
a
setback in its latest bid to strip
Canadian citizenship from former Nazi
death squad member Helmut Oberlander.
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Agriculture Canada attacked credibility of WHO cancer warnings on meat: documents
When international cancer experts warned last fall that eating some meats can cause cancer, staff at Agriculture Canada responded by attacking the warning’s credibility, government documents show.The warning on Oct. 26 came from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), part of the World Health Organization.
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Waterloo man rejected for job with note that said being Somali embodies 'a culture of resistance to authority'
A Waterloo, Ontario, man has filed a human rights complaint against a company he says refused him a job because he was told his Somali background embodies "a culture of resistance to authority."
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Lee Valley Tools founder, Leonard Lee, dies
Leonard Lee, the founder of Lee Valley Tools, has
died.Lee was one of Ottawa’s most prominent
businessmen. He is best known for the Ottawa-
based mail order company that offered a wide
variety of quality tools, but he also founded Canica
Design, a company that developed cutting-edge
medical tools for cleft palates and carpal tunnel
surgery.
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Canada importing hundreds of pit bulls from the U.S.; ‘You save a dog from the U.S., and kill a dog in Canada’
Every few months at the Alberta-Montana
border or Calgary airport, international
teams of animal-welfare volunteers meet
for the hand-over of an unusual cargo.
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Canada Post union calls for 30-day truce for talks without strike or lockout
A proposed 30-day negotiating truce between Canada Post and its largest union has raised a glimmer of hope that mail will continue to flow next week.
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Canada to send 450 troops, armoured vehicles to Latvia for NATO force
Canada is sending hundreds of troops to Latvia for the long haul.
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6 teens charged for allegedly sharing intimate pics of at least 20 girls online
Six male high school students in southwestern Nova Scotia are facing charges following an investigation into complaints that intimate images of at least 20 young female students were shared online without their consent.
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Woman seriously injured after falling over cliff at Cape Split, N.S.
Nova Scotia RCMP say a 26-year-old woman from Darmouth fell over a cliff in Cape Split on Saturday while trying to rescue her two dogs who had fallen before her.
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Canada Post drops lockout threat
There were signs of progress Sunday in
a contract dispute between Canada Post
and the union representing 50,000 of
its workers as talks resumed and the
post office withdrew a threat to lock
out its workers.
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Woman, 22, accused of setting fire to wrong garage in Peterborough, Ont.
PETERBOROUGH, Ont. -- A 22-year-old woman is facing an arson charge after allegedly setting fire to a Peterborough, Ont., garage -- but not the one police believe she intended to torch.
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VIDEO: Manitoba Mounties save starving skunk
WINNIPEGOSIS, Man. -- Manitoba RCMP
say
two of their officers recently
completed
a dangerous mission -- coming to the
aid
of a starving skunk with a Tim Hortons
cup stuck on its head.
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Man who allegedly killed police officer, disposed of her body will stand trail for murder
HALIFAX -- A man accused of killing an
off-duty Nova Scotia police officer and
disposing of her body near a Halifax
bridge will be committed to stand trial.
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Family of U of T student detained in Bangladesh seeks Trudeau's help
The family of a Toronto university student who was detained after surviving a deadly attack in Bangladesh has asked Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to intervene in the case of the young man, who is a permanent resident of Canada.
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Veteran cabinet minister, MP Tony Clement expected to seek Tory leadership
OTTAWA -- Former Conservative cabinet minister Tony Clement is expected to throw his hat into the ring Tuesday to seek his party's leadership.
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