Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has offered his congratulations to U.S. president-elect Donald Trump and says he will work with the new administration.
Justin Trudeau congratulates Donald Trump on U.S. election win
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Jury finds python owner not guilty in deaths of New Brunswick boys
CAMPBELLTON, N.B. — A jury has found
Jean-Claude Savoie not guilty of
criminal negligence causing death after
his African rock python escaped its
enclosure in August 2013 and killed two
young New Brunswick boys.
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Remembrance Day: For Germans, a time of painful memories
The poppies that bloomed in Flanders Fields didn't distinguish between friend and foe.In the decades after the Second World War, a quarter-million German nationals emigrated to Canada, among them thousands and thousands of defeated soldiers from Hitler's war machine and civilian survivors of Allied bombing raids.They don't march on Nov. 11.
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Girl in Saskatchewan Amber Alert found dead
RCMP in Saskatchewan say they have found
the body of a missing seven-year-old girl
that had been the subject of an Amber
Alert.
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No thanks, Lena Dunham: Canadians tell American celebrities to stay home
American celebrities who threatened to move to Canada if Donald Trump won the presidential election should think twice, say some Canadians on Twitter.
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Vet finds out free parking pass revoked on Military Appreciation Night
John Collins, a 40 year-reservist in the Canadian Armed Forces, was feeling good last Sunday when he went to the London Knights game, and it happened to be Military Appreciation Night.
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Cops put the brakes on marijuana vending cart
A budding business plan for a marijuana
vending cart went up in smoke thanks to
some eagle-eyed cops.
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’Sweet, talented, beautiful:’ Crowdfunding page set up for mom of dead girl
A crowdfunding page has been set up to support the mother of a seven-year-old girl who was found dead in a northeastern Saskatchewan home.
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Winning $50M Lotto Max ticket sold in Prairies
A single winning ticket for Friday night’s $50 million jackpot was sold somewhere in the Prairie provinces.
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Canada 'roadkill' under Trump?
Canadians are worried about the new guy
who moved in next door.
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'Consistent evidence' suggests Ottawa academic did not commit 1980 terrorist bombing, French judge says
The French judge investigating terrorist
allegations against Hassan Diab says there is
“consistent evidence” that the Ottawa
academic is telling the truth and was not in
Paris in October 1980 when a powerful bomb
killed four passersby outside a Paris
synagogue.
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Break-in reported at Kellie Leitch's home
The Kellie Leitch campaign is taking steps to be certain of the safety of the Conservative Party leadership candidate after a weekend incident at her home prompted calls to police.
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Conservative leadership candidates clash at debate
A two-hour debate Sunday among nine rivals for the federal Conservative leadership often morphed into an autopsy of the party’s ill-fated 2015 election campaign.
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Astronomer: Supermoon 'not much of an event at all'
Canadians may want to turn their eyes to the night skies on Monday if they want to see the moon pass closer to the Earth than it has in almost 70 years.
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PM Justin Trudeau hopes to attract billions in private capital for infrastructure projects
Justin Trudeau and nine members of his
cabinet are in Toronto today to meet
with some of the world’s most powerful
institutional investors with trillions
of dollars at their disposal.
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Former Montreal mayor's chief of staff says Applebaum taught him ways of illegal financing
MONTREAL - Former interim Montreal mayor Michael Applebaum taught his chief of staff the ways of illegal political financing and how to collect cash payments from contractors in exchange for contracts, his former political aide testified Monday.
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Liberal MP Majid Jowhari apologizes for misstating engineering credentials
A rookie Liberal MP has apologized for
incorrectly selling himself to voters as
a professional engineer during last
fall’s federal election campaign.
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Former aide to ex-Montreal mayor Applebaum wore wire to glean confession
An ex-aide to Michael Applebaum said he wore a wire in an attempt to help police extract a confession in 2013 from the then-interim Montreal mayor.
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Windsor, Ont. man pleads guilty to murder of pregnant woman
A man who killed a
pregnant Windsor woman, then set fire
to
her house with her mutilated body
inside,
pleaded guilty Monday to second-degree
murder.
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Justin Trudeau meets with Raul Castro in Cuba
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrived in Cuba on Tuesday evening, where the country’s president told him the island nation will not progress any faster than it already is.
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