TORONTO — Shareholders and debt holders of Postmedia Network Canada Corp. voted Wednesday in favour of the newspaper giant's proposed plan to slash its $648 million debt by $307 million.
Postmedia Network Canada Corp’s shareholders, bondholders approve proposed restructuring deal
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Calgary killer Dustin Loran granted day parole after 11 years
CALGARY — Day parole has been granted to an Alberta man who was convicted of stabbing two men in the neck 11 years ago, killing one of them.
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'Why would they let him go?' Mom of Saskatoon teen accused in fatal crash begged for son to be incarcerated hours earlier
The mother of a 17-year-old allegedly responsible for
the death of a 70-year-old man in a crash on Circle
Drive says she begged a Saskatoon judge earlier that
day to place her son in custody because he was high on
drugs.
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Consumer groups want ban on 'discriminatory' basic TV offerings
The national broadcast regulator should ban TV providers from removing bundling discounts from customers who opt for mandated, cut-rate, basic TV service, consumer groups told hearings Thursday.
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SNC-Lavalin violated federal Elections Act with contributions to Liberals, Tories
SNC-Lavalin made nearly $118,000 in
payments to federal parties that
violated the Canada Elections Act over a
seven-year period, the elections
commissioner said Thursday.
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Quebec man faces deportation 20 years after Mafia-linked drug conviction
A Quebec man is facing deportation to
his native Italy some 20 years after a
Mafia-linked drug conviction that is
being cited for his possible expulsion.
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Carrie Underwood lyrics left on damaged Ont. pickup
ST.MARYS, Ont. - Turns out it wasn't a scorned woman after all.
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Clement proposes more security screening for immigrants, no values test
Conservative leadership candidate Tony
Clement says he will propose enhanced
security screening for immigrants —
but not a values test — as part of a
broader plan for countering the threat
of terrorism.
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Accused looked 'like a God-damned zombie' during B.C. sawmill shooting rampage: Testimony
A veteran security guard testified he watched a zombie-like man walking towards another man in the parking lot of a Vancouver Island sawmill with his right arm outstretched before hearing an explosion.
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Man jailed after illegally paddling into Canada on air mattress
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — A young U.S. resident, driven by what he said was a desire to protect his Canadian girlfriend, used an air mattress to float across the St. Croix River in southeastern Maine and illegally enter New Brunswick late Wednesday, a Crown prosecutor says.
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'That guy’s a cop pedo'; B.C. vigilante group nabs Mountie allegedly trying to lure 14-year-old girl
A Surrey RCMP officer has been arrested and is in custody following a Surrey Creep Catcher sting that was broadcast live online on Wednesday night.
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L.A. police seek 2 men linked to Montreal woman killed near Manson site
Los Angeles police hope two Montreal men who may be named Jean can help solve a 1969 homicide whose victim — 19-year-old Montrealer Reet Jurvetson — was only identified this year.
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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 jackpot in Friday night’s Lotto Max draw.
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No damages reported following earthquake in South Okanagan
A 4.0 magnitude earthquake hit the South Okanagan on Saturday morning.
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Justice Robin Camp: My knowledge of Canadian law was minimal, 'non-existent'
A Federal Court judge facing possible removal
from the bench for inappropriate remarks he made
to a sex assault complainant admits his knowledge
of Canadian criminal law at the time was “non-
existent.”
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14 dogs die after heater malfunctions at Saskatoon kennel
Fourteen large-breed dogs died overnight of apparent heat exhaustion at a Sutherland-area pet care facility.
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How vigilante group Creep Catchers nabbed a cop allegedly trying to lure teen
He was open from the beginning, which made it easy. Within days, the decoy working with Ryan LaForge, the president of the Surrey chapter of Creep Catchers, knew she had landed a potentially explosive catch. Posing as a 15-year-old girl, the decoy worked the man for details, soon learning through back-and-forth emails about his work. Eventually, he
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No winning ticket for Saturday night’s $5 million Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket was drawn for Saturday night’s $5 million Lotto 649 jackpot.
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Two of Canada’s big five banks backing away from marijuana industry
Scotiabank and the Royal Bank of Canada say they aren’t providing accounts to companies associated with the marijuana industry, leaving some business owners scrambling to find alternate arrangements.
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'The hate still exists': Saskatoon man says he was beaten for being gay
SASKATOON - “Are you hitting on me?” an enraged bar patron yelled at Eugene Grosh as the savage beating began.
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