Opposition MPs Tuesday accused the governing Liberals of being hypocrites when it comes to federal science policy.
The politics of science: Grits accused of hypocrisy
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Fourth suspect in Newfoundland killing arrested by Halifax police
A fourth suspect in the abduction and murder of a 25-year-old man in Newfoundland has been arrested in Halifax.
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Massive avalanche destroys K2 camps forcing Camrose adventurer to cancel historic climb
A Camrose adventurer’s attempt to summit K2 has been aborted after a massive avalanche destroyed camps and essential equipment.
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Biker, police dog rescue senior after days alone in Vancouver Island wilderness
CHEMAINUS, B.C. — A dirt biker and a
dog handler are being credited with
finding a 67-year-old woman from
Vancouver Island who vanished for six
nights before being discovered alive
off an old logging road.
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Bikini-clad Ring of Fire video blasted as 'archaic'
A promotional video from a Toronto-based
mining company featuring two bikini-clad
women has caused a stir on social media
after being criticized as "archaic and
humiliating."
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Human remains found next to belongings of Montreal woman who went missing in Hawaii 15 years ago
HONOLULU -- Hawaii Island authorities are working to identify human remains that were found next to personal items belonging to a Canadian woman who has been missing for about 15 years.
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New Brunswick house has been hit by cars at least nine times, owner says
FREDERICTON -- Maureen Noble can't quite recall exactly how many cars have hit her house -- she didn't start counting until about 25 years ago.
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Truck driver pleaded: 'please help me, I don't want to die'
Carol Bujold knew he had to act quickly when a diesel truck smashed into the flatbed truck he was driving.
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Lone suspect dead after anti-terror operation in Ontario town
A lone suspect was killed in an anti-
terrorism operation in southwestern
Ontario Wednesday night, reports said.
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Terror suspect detonated bomb, about to set off second when killed by police, family says
Aaron Driver had detonated a bomb and
was about to set off a second one when
he was shot dead by police during a
counter-terrorism operation in Ontario,
his family said Wednesday.
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ISIS-sympathizer Aaron Driver praised Parliament Hill attack: Report
Last year, federal authorities were so
suspicious Aaron Driver might have ties
to a terrorist group that he bounced in
and out of jails and courtrooms for
months, all without any actual charges
ever being laid -- and he had no
criminal record at the time.
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Aaron Driver, troubled son of Alberta military family, travelled 'dark path' toward ISIS
Self-proclaimed Islamic State supporter Aaron
Driver was killed by Ontario police Wednesday,
suddenly ending two years of confusion and fear
for an Alberta military family just a week before his
25th birthday.
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Rob Ford crack video released
Extortion charges against Sandro Lisi, Rob
Ford’s former driver and friend, were
withdrawn Thursday, permitting public access
for the first time to the notorious “crack
video” that dogged the city’s former mayor.
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Parliament Hill shooting hero Kevin Vickers' son saves woman’s life
The son of Parliament Hill shooting hero
Kevin Vickers is being commended for his
part in saving a woman's life -- again.
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'He's kind of a prick'; Canadian Trumps not impressed with the Donald
There is a small, quiet colony of Trumps
living in Canada, and some say they're
not impressed with the famous Donald
that shares their name.
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Health Canada sets rules for patients wanting to grow their own marijuana
Revamped federal rules to allow Canadians to grow their own medical marijuana are likely to form part of the government's overall plan for legalization of the drug, the federal justice minister says.
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Terror suspect's death sparks renewed questions about peace bonds
The fact Aaron Driver was able to plan a terrorist attack with explosives while under a peace bond has ignited debate about whether the court-ordered tool is an effective means of controlling radicalized people.
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New Jersey man sentenced for blackmailing Canadian girl to strip online
A New Jersey man who blackmailed a Canadian girl to strip naked online is going to prison.
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$150,000 worth of maple syrup stolen from Montreal container yard
A trucking company is offering $10,000 to anyone who can help catch thieves who made off with thousands of litres of maple syrup in Montreal.
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Government appeals decision to nix security certificate in Jaballah terror case
OTTAWA -- The federal government is appealing a judge's decision to strike down a national security certificate against Mahmoud Jaballah, saying she made mistakes in concluding there was no credible evidence he posed a threat to Canada.
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