A "prolific ticket scammer" has been
charged with fraud, Peel Regional Police
say.
Peel cops bust alleged 'prolific ticket scammer'
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Saskatchewan man charged with threatening Justin Trudeau over social media
A 41-year-old man from Grayson, Saskatchewan has been charged with making threats against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over social media.
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MP Hunter Tootoo says he quit caucus, cabinet over 'consensual relationship'
Nunavut MP Hunter Tootoo, who cited an
alcohol problem for why he left the
Liberal caucus and cabinet earlier
this year, is now admitting to a "consensual but inappropriate"
relationship with an unidentified
person.
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U of T student arrested for alleged role in Bangladesh terror attack
A University of Toronto student has
been
arrested in Bangladesh along with a
British man for their alleged
involvement
in last month's deadly attack on a
restaurant by radical Islamists.
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Waiter investigated after salmon tartare left allergic diner in hospital
Police in a Quebec town are investigating a young restaurant employee for criminal negligence over a plate of salmon tartare served to a severely allergic client in May that left the man hospitalized for weeks.
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Intellectually disabled parents lose custody of children over 'dangerous outbursts'
Nova Scotia's highest court has denied
an
intellectually disabled couple custody
of
their children, saying a lower court
was
wrong to prioritize the parents' rights
over their kids.
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MP Hunter Tootoo will 'absolutely not' resign
The office of Hunter Tootoo says the Independent MP and former Liberal caucus member will "absolutely not" resign his House of Commons seat.
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'Internet Black Widow' Melissa Shepard pleads not guilty to breach charges
An elderly woman who gained notoriety for killing and poisoning her intimate partners has pleaded not guilty to violating the conditions of a peace bond.
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79-year-old Ontario woman got lost on solo hike in Alaska but walked to safety
JUNEAU, Alaska -- A 79-year-old Ontario
woman got lost on a solo hike near an
Alaska glacier and spent a night in the
forest without camping gear but walked
to safety the next day.
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Teen charged with assault on Montreal homeless man captured on video
MONTREAL -- Montreal police have arrested a teenage boy after two videos were posted online showing a young man throwing a drink on and slapping what appear to be homeless men.
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Mother of pop star dating Vancouver mayor could face death penalty in China for allegedly embezzling $69M
Vancouver-based Chinese pop-singer Wanting Qu — once a darling on Chinese social media such as Weibo and WeChat — is facing a wave of criticism from the country’s netizens stemming from her support of her mother, who is accused of embezzlement and potentially facing the death penalty in China.
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B.C. police arrest man wanted in alleged sex assaults across 4 provinces
A suspect has been arrested this week in British Columbia on charges of assault, sexual assault and forcing a person to have sexual intercourse.
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No winning ticket for $60 million jackpot in Friday night's Lotto Max draw
No winning ticket was sold for the $60
million
dollar jackpot in Friday night's Lotto
Max draw.
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Saskatchewan deputy premier quits cabinet after impaired driving charge
REGINA -- A key member of Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall's government who oversaw the province's liquor and gaming authority has resigned from cabinet after announcing he's been charged with impaired driving.
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'Suicide Squad' meme featuring Amanda Todd angers mom
Not much surprises Carol Todd these days.
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Lion attacks trainer at Quebec zoo
A Granby Zoo trainer is in serious but
stable condition after the lion she was
tending attacked her.
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Canada-wide arrest warrant issued for fourth suspect in Newfoundland murder
Police in Newfoundland are searching for
a fourth suspect in the abduction and
murder of Steven Miller.
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Calgary man accused of killing his mother and disabled woman fit for trial
Double-murder suspect Emanuel Kahsai is fit to
stand trial, court was told Monday.
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Liberals mulled imposing tax on soft drinks
The federal government has weighed the pros and cons of a financial deterrent aimed at shrinking bulging waistlines: a tax on soda pop.
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'I'm not your n------'; N.S. councillor in hot water after slinging racist slur at pizza shop
A town councillor is under scrutiny after admitting to uttering a racist slur to staff at a pizza shop in this small Nova Scotia community.
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