Racial tensions are flaring in Saskatchewan after the fatal shooting of a First Nations man who relatives say was just looking for help with a flat tire.
Man fatally shot in Saskatchewan was looking for help with flat tire: cousin
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Couple told to return baby bonus after eight-day-old son dies
A London couple was devastated when
their happy, seemingly healthy eight-
day-old baby boy died suddenly.
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It's time to jail terrorists, says Tory leadership candidate Tony Clement
"This is not the time to dial back
some of the provisions of Bill C-51,"
says Conservative leadership candidate
Tony Clement. "It's not just about
peace bonds but prosecuting these
people and getting them off the
streets and in jail for their
terrorist activities."
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Feds failed Aaron Driver, says mother of radicalized Calgary man who was killed in Syria fighting with ISIS
A former Calgary woman whose 22-year-
old radicalized son was killed while
fighting alongside Islamic extremists
in Syria two years ago says the
federal government failed both Aaron
Driver and his family.
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One winning ticket for $60-million Lotto Max jackpot
There is one winning ticket for the $60
million jackpot in Friday night’s Lotto
Max draw, and it was purchased somewhere
in the Prairie provinces.
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Girl, 10, attacked by black bear in B.C.
A 10-year-old B.C. girl is in hospital
after being attacked by a female black
bear in Port Coquitlam, just east of
Vancouver.
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Winnipeg woman says epileptic husband who died in custody was denied medication
The wife of a man who died after
suffering an epileptic seizure while
in custody at the Winnipeg Remand
Centre says facility staff denied her
husband his epilepsy medication in the
days leading up to his death.
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Charges in 'sexting' ring spark mixed reaction in N.S. town
When 14-year-old Jillian speaks of her
generation's widespread practice of
sending naked selfies to others, she
describes both its inherent dangers --
and what for some is an irresistible
allure.
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Liberals not necessarily advantaged by switch to ranked ballot voting system: experts
If Justin Trudeau gets his way on electoral reform, will the Liberals "steal" every federal election in perpetuity?
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Shirtless comic photobombs clothed Trudeau
A Newfoundland comic gave Justin Trudeau a taste of his own sexy medicine Monday, shirtlessly photobombing one of the prime minister's photo ops.
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Woman dies in fall at B.C. park
The BC Coroners Service is investigating a fatal fall at a popular park west of Victoria.
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Government to rebuild immigration detention facilities in Quebec, B.C.
OTTAWA -- Immigration holding facilities in Vancouver and Laval, Que., will be replaced as part of a $138-million overhaul intended to improve detention conditions for newcomers to Canada.
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Canada.ca web renewal costs soaring with more expenses coming
Expenses related to the federal government’s web renewal project are already skyrocketing and the initiative is only in its second official year.The push to gather a vast majority of the government’s departments and agencies under the Canada.ca web address — as opposed to the various disparate websites they previously had
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U.S. woman might be child who disappeared from Montreal 38 years ago, mother says
MONTREAL - Liliane Cyr has spent close to four decades hoping someone would contact her with news of her daughter Yohanna, who disappeared from her St-Laurent apartment when she was only 18 months old.
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Police respond to women flinging dog feces at each other in neighbour dispute
Two Ontario women got some advice from police on neighbourly harmony after a dispute between the two neighbours saw volleys of dog feces being flung across the property line.
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Canadian gets more than 8 years after travelling to U.K. to sexually abuse kids
A Canadian man who travelled to the United Kingdom with plans to sexually abuse children has been sentenced to eight years and eight months behind bars.
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B.C. man pleads guilty in N.Y. in coke smuggling ring
Another member of a major Canadian cocaine smuggling ring faces prison time in the U.S. after pleading guilty to federal drug charges.
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First case of Zombie fly parasite confirmed in honey bees in B.C.
A beekeeper in Nanaimo, B.C., is the first to document what could be a devastating parasite in Canadian honey bees.
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Funeral for would-be terrorist Aaron Driver will not be held at mosque
Police say a terrorist sympathizer
killed in a high-stakes standoff in
southwestern Ontario last week died
from
a gunshot wound.
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Speeding stop costs man $19K
A Hamilton man lost $19,000 after being stopped for speeding near Headingley.
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