One young woman is dead and another is in hospital in stable condition after a double-stabbing Tuesday at Abbotsford Senior Secondary School, the city’s police chief says.
One student killed, another hurt in B.C. school stabbing
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Canadian couple faces U.S. charges for allegedly importing, exporting fentanyl
A Canadian couple is accused of
importing fentanyl products from China
into the United States and then mailing
the powerful opioid drugs to Canada.
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Nurse accused in deaths of 8 elderly nursing home residents appears in court
A nurse accused of killing eight seniors
at two long-term care homes in
southwestern Ontario has had her case
put over to Nov. 18 after a brief court
appearance Wednesday morning.
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6 more Quebec journalists reportedly spied on by authorities
The surveillance of journalists by police forces in the province appears to go deeper than first reported Monday.
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Ottawa family alleges fertility doctor used his own sperm to conceive their child
An Ottawa fertility doctor who was stripped of his Order of Canada now stands accused of using his own sperm to conceive a child for a couple who sought his services in the 1980s and was told decades later their child is not the husband’s biological daughter.
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College of Teachers raises alarm over proposed law
Ontario’s College of Teachers says that
under a proposed law, a teacher who
marries a student would be exempt from
allegations of sexual misconduct in
cases where the relationship began when
the pupil was younger than 18.
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'There was this horrible, horrible screaming'; Homeless Alberta drifter charged in deadly stabbing at Abbotsford, B.C., school
A homeless drifter from Alberta has been charged in an apparently random double stabbing that killed a 13-year-old girl and seriously injured her friend at an Abbotsford high school this week.
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Wikileaks: Trudeau's Liberals annoyed Hillary Clinton team over fundraising at event
Hillary Clinton’s entourage expressed annoyance that Canada’s Liberal party used an Ottawa event she appeared at as a fundraising opportunity, according to an exchange from a purportedly stolen email published by Wikileaks.
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'Far from perfect,' but Trump backers in Canada see him as the best choice
They don’t always like what they see
or hear but Canadians hoping Donald
Trump becomes the next U.S. president
believe him to be a straight shooter
that will bring economic and other
benefits to Canada in a world severely
circumscribed by political correctness.
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Judge: CSIS broke law by keeping sensitive data on people
A Federal Court judge says Canada’s spy
agency illegally kept potentially
revealing electronic data about people
who posed no security threat over a 10-
year period.
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Justin Trudeau defends Maryam Monsef over nationality flap
People who are criticizing the federal minister of democratic institutions in a flap over her country of birth are playing political games, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday.
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Trump University Canadian courses taught by alias-using couple fined for fraud
Canadian courses for Trump University
were taught by a couple who used
aliases, declared multiple
bankruptcies, lost a real-estate
licence and was sanctioned by
securities regulators over a
multimillion-dollar swindle, according
to documents reviewed through a joint
investigation by The Canadian Press
and The Associated Press.
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No winning ticket for Friday night’s $44 million Lotto Max jackpot
TORONTO — No winning ticket was sold for
the $44 million jackpot in Friday
night’s Lotto Max draw.
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Ford workers vote in favour of new contract with automaker
Unionized workers at Ford’s Canadian
operations have accepted a new contract
with the automaker.
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Air Canada says in-flight crews can wear poppy pins for Remembrance Day
Air Canada says it has revised its
uniform policy to make it clear that in-
flight crews can wear poppy pins in
honour of Remembrance Day.
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Winnipeg lab worker exposed to Ebola
An employee at the National Centre for
Foreign Animal Disease in Winnipeg may
have been exposed to the Ebola virus.
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Canada's immigration site crashes amid Trump's lead on U.S. election night
Well, that didn’t take long. As Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s fortunes dipped and dived throughout election night, it appears that some Americans were ready to vote with their feet.
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Are U.S. 'political refugees' to Canada a possibility?
An eminent Canadian political scholar
says a Donald Trump presidency could
prompt a flow of American political
refugees akin to what happened during
the Vietnam war.
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Oilsands to get a boost under Trump? Maybe, but the bigger question is trade
A Donald Trump presidency could give a
giant boost to the Alberta oilsands, but
Canada’s overall trade with our largest
business partner is still a huge
question.
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Stay out of Canada: Cherry to America's left wing kooks
Hockey Night in Canada host Don Cherry
wasn't exactly laying out the welcome
mat for disappointed U.S. Democrats.
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