LONDON, Ont. - The computer whiz-kid from London, Ont. who hacked into the Canada Revenue Agency two years ago has gotten a break on his conditional sentence for mischief to attend a high-level programming competition in San Francisco.
'Heartbleed' Canada Revenue Agency hacker gets a break
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Premiers meet in Whitehorse to talk trade, health, climate, pensions
Canada's provinces and territories are
committed to freer trade within the
country's borders, says Yukon Premier
Darrell Pasloski as provincial and
territorial leaders gather in
Whitehorse.
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Jurors see video of Richard Henry Bain falling to the floor during interrogation
MONTREAL -- Jurors at Richard Henry Bain's murder trial saw footage Wednesday of the accused slumping to the floor as he was being questioned by a police investigator.
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Liberal MP helps rescue teenagers after they begin drifting out to sea
A woman is thanking a Nova Scotia
politician for helping rescue her son,
who had abandoned his drifting canoe and
was bobbing in the Northumberland Strait.
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Artists must be careful with using anthem for artistic expression: Trudeau
OTTAWA -- Whether it's an off-the-wall rendition or changing the lyrics, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has a message for people seeking to change the national anthem: be careful.
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'Lives in jeopardy': Montreal police intervene after rare Pokemon appears at downtown square
Montreal police were called to intervene after hundreds of Pokémon GO players congregated at Cabot Square, a downtown parkette next to a subway station, Wednesday night to catch a rare Pokémon.
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Supreme Court says judges can ban convicted sexual predators from Internet
OTTAWA -- The Supreme Court took steps
Friday to bring the law up to speed to
protect children in the rapidly
evolving realm of cyberspace in a
ruling allowing judges to ban
convicted sexual predators from using
the Internet.
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Donald Trump's NATO comments 'not helpful', defence minister says
OTTAWA -- Donald Trump's comments that,
if elected president, the U.S. wouldn't
automatically come to the aid of allies
are "not helpful," Canada's defence
minister says.
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No winning ticket for Friday night's $55 million Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket was sold for the $55 million dollar jackpot in Friday night's Lotto Max draw.
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Saskatchewan city gets backup water supply ready as oil spill approaches
Officials in Saskatchewan are preparing a city of more than 35,000 people to treat storm pond water as a backup.
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Passengers stranded in Manchester for 48 hours en route to Toronto
Air Canada confirmed Sunday that the passengers stranded in Manchester for two days are now en route to Toronto.
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Camp helps young Syrian refugees ease into Canadian culture
It's a familiar chant belted out at
summer camps across the continent, but
the call-and-response uttered at one
Toronto day camp on a sticky July day is
hesitant, even shy.
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Don Cherry and Ron MacLean get Walk of Fame star
Veteran hockey broadcasters Don Cherry
and Ron MacLean were honoured Monday with
a star on Canada's Walk of Fame.
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Pokemon Go player almost hit by driver also playing Pokemon Go
Police say a woman playing Pokemon Go in a parking lot north of Toronto was nearly hit by a driver who was also playing the wildly popular smartphone game.
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Banks to hand over Canadian offshore files after Trudeau government wins orders
The Trudeau government has won a round in its battle against offshore tax cheats.
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Elections watchdog sanctions federal Green party for misleading election poll
The federal Green party will have to
publish a public apology on its
website and in a national news release
after Canada's elections watchdog
found that it distributed a misleading
poll.
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Canadian woman arrested in Modesto with 38 kilograms of heroin: police
Police in Central California say they arrested a Canadian woman allegedly carrying 38 kilograms of heroin after a police dog alerted his handler to drugs inside her pickup truck during a traffic stop.
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Nova Scotia father convicted in assault that 'crushed' infant son's skull
The boy was just three weeks old when he suffered a head injury so severe his skull was "like a crushed egg," according to one doctor.
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Saskatoon woman sentenced for impaired driving crash that killed family of four
SASKATOON -- A drunk driver who killed a family of four in a January crash north of Saskatoon received a 10-year prison sentence to be followed by a 12-year driving ban.
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Man gets 13.5 years for campaign of arsons, shootings at B.C. homes
VANCOUVER -- Delusions drove a man to target 15 homes in British Columbia with arsons and gunfire, but Vincent Cheung was aware of his drug addiction and his behaviour requires strong denunciation, a judge says.
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