An elderly couple that made headlines around the world when they were forced to live in separate care homes has been reunited.
Couple in 'saddest photo I have ever taken' happily reunited in B.C. care home
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Prince William and his wife Kate and the royal kids arrive in Victoria, B.C.
Prince William, his wife Kate and their children arrived at Victoria’s airport today to start a week-long visit to British Columbia and Yukon.
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Canadian among three people taken hostage in Libya
Ottawa has confirmed that a Canadian is among three people taken hostage in Libya earlier this week.
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Diplomat’s teen son, snared in Miami double murder, deported back to Canada
A teenager caught up in a double shooting in Florida that left his older brother dead has been quietly deported to Canada following a remarkable standoff between U.S. federal authorities and the state judge who sentenced him, The Canadian Press has learned.
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Failed high-five between Trudeau, Prince George focus of British news coverage
The British media honed in on what one outlet described as an “awkward” encounter between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the young Prince George in reports on the arrival of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in Victoria.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton move their charm offensive to Vancouver
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s promise to meet with all kinds of Canadians took them to Vancouver’s gritty Downtown Eastside Sunday, where they met with mothers recovering from addiction who said the visit helped show them they are respected, despite their struggles.
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‘Voyeurism is a crime’; Scary Peeper Creeper pulled from Home Depot shelves after woman’s complaint
A Home Depot Halloween window decoration
was way too scary for a Toronto-area
woman.
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Make Canada Great Still: U.S. citizens who've already moved north encouraged to vote
A local Democrat hopes to ensure Winnipeg
residents who can vote against controversial U.S.
presidential candidate Donald Trump actually do.
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Parks Canada confirms ship found in Arctic was Franklin’s HMS Terror
Parks Canada scientists are already
panting with impatience to return to
the “dramatic, pristine” wreck found in
the Arctic earlier this month that has
now been positively identified as the
second ship from the doomed Franklin
expedition.
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News of HMS Terror discovery didn't reach Parks Canada searchers
TPrivate searchers who found the long-lost HMS
Terror kept their find a secret from Canadian
government members of the same search
expedition for more than a week
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Stop cutting loose ill, injured soldiers too early, ombudsman tells military
Canada’s military ombudsman is taking aim at the armed forces for cutting loose ill and injured service members before they know what services and benefits the soldiers are getting.
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‘You’d get more viewers if you were stripping’; Former radio host refuses to apologize for tweet
A former Newfoundland radio station announcer is defending a tweet he sent that said a young woman would get more online viewers if she showed herself stripping.
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Police return emu found wandering southwestern Ontario roads to owner
Ontario Provincial Police say a wandering emu has been returned to its owner.
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Eight years for sword killing
A Winnipeg man who disarmed a would-be
vigilante of a sword and then stabbed
him to death with it has been sentenced
to eight years in prison.
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Killed for $16
A 25-year-old Saskatoon man who was
beaten with a pool cue in a Winkler
bowling alley over the weekend has died.
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Middle-class incomes rising: Fraser Institute report
Median Canadian incomes have jumped more than 50% since 1976 while governments continue to spread the “myth” that middle-class families are falling ever behind.
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Rich meals: Feds spent $1,300 per plate for guests aboard PM’s plane
The Justin Trudeau government has
revealed that the cost of food and
beverages supplied aboard a government
Airbus used for the PM's first two
international trips abroad amounted to
just over $1,300 ... per person!
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Prince William and Kate Middleton in Whitehorse, Yukon
In Day 5 of the Royal tour, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge head to Whitehorse, Yukon.
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BlackBerry to stop making its signature smartphones, work to be outsourced
BlackBerry will stop making its signature smartphones, the company said Wednesday.
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Former notary who stole over $100 million gets six years in prison
A former notary who ran a Ponzi scheme in British Columbia that defrauded investors of more than $100 million has been sentenced to six years in prison.
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