The New York Police Department says it has arrested a man in connection with a house explosion that killed a fire battalion chief.
Police arrest man after explosion that killed fire chief
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Singer Cyndi Lauper speaks out against Montreal pit bull ban
American singer-songwriter Cyndi Lauper has posted a message on her Facebook page voicing her opposition to Montreal’s newly adopted pit bull ban.
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Feds’ spending to start year hits highest mark in at least six years: report
The federal budget watchdog says Liberal government spending in the first three months of the fiscal year hit its highest mark in at least six years.
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Man pleads guilty to killing wife and her daughter with hammer and a bat
In his suicide note, Gerald Rushton said he loved his common-law wife and her daughter.
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Held in notorious Iranian prison for months, Montrealer Homa Hoodfar says it is ’wonderful’ to be back home
Concordia University Professor Homa Hoodfar finally touched down in Montreal Thursday morning.
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'Boobs, belly, bums, boxers': Air cadet squadron's dress code letter 'completely unacceptable,' defence minister says
A letter outlining the dress code for young people interested in joining a Newfoundland air cadets squadron is offensive and “completely unacceptable,” the defence minister said Friday after learning that the document referred to girls’ breasts as “developing bits.”
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Samsung working with Health Canada to address washer concerns
Samsung says it is working with Health Canada to address potential safety issues with certain top-loading, high-efficiency washing machines that can vibrate to the point where they could pose a risk of injury or property damage.
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Missing Japanese student found dead in Vancouver heritage mansion
On a Wednesday afternoon in early September, Natsumi Kogawa attended a calligraphy lesson and an information session in downtown Vancouver.
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Canadian expat photographer, 74, killed in Mexico
An official in Mexico is confirming a 74-year-old Canadian woman was killed in the Yucatan state.
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Prince William thanks Canada for the family memories at end of royal tour
The royal tour ends today, but before it closes
Prince William and Kate will meet with social and
mental health providers in Victoria.
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Memorable moments from the royals' visit
With Prince William, Kate Middleton and their two children packed up and on their way home, we take a look back at some of the most memorable moments from the royals' week-long visit.
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Woman charged in killing of Canadian law professor Daniel Markel
Police have made a third arrest in the 2014 killing of a Canadian law professor in Florida, a woman with ties both to the family of the victim’s ex-wife and one of the alleged shooters.
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Ottawa closes tax loophole amid reports of abuse of home ownership rules
The Globe and Mail is reporting that Ottawa is preparing to close a tax loophole that’s been used by foreign buyers in overheated housing markets such as Vancouver and Toronto.
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Bill C-51 used to gather intel on Canadians detained overseas
Canada’s spy agency is using controversial powers under the C-51 anti-terrorism legislation to gather intelligence from Canadians held in foreign prisons, a newly released memo reveals.
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Canadian woman's family sideswiped by new passport requirement
Ingrid and Anthony Donnelly wanted to make
sure they had all their travel documents before
flying with their children to Toronto, but little did
they know that trying to comply with a new
passport requirement would leave them
confused, frustrated and in bureaucratic limbo.
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Disgraced Winnipeg cop killed in crash
A Winnipeg cop charged with 34 criminal offences less than three weeks ago has died in a head-on crash just north of the city.
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Snakes in socks? Smuggling of exotic animals keeps Canadian authorities busy
Officers had been watching the shore of
the St. Lawrence River near Cornwall,
Ont., from outside a nearby church for
most of the day when the boat carrying
the contraband finally arrived.
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Girls' breasts referred to as 'developing bits' in cadet leaflets
The commander of the national cadet program says guidebooks for prospective recruits that referred to girls’ breasts as “developing bits” have been removed from the Newfoundland squadron that handed them out.
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Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says federal carbon pricing plan will struggle without provinces on board
The Trudeau government will struggle
to push through its new carbon pricing
scheme without the support of the
provinces, even if Canada’s premiers
don't have legal recourse to stop it,
says Premier Rachel Notley.
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Suspect dead after criminals wrongfully target house in north Edmonton
Homicide detectives are investigating
after a man died early Tuesday morning
in a home invasion.
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