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Sabra recalls hummus over Listeria fears: CFIA

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Sabra Canada Inc. is voluntarily recalling certain Sabra brand hummus because of possible Listeria contamination.

Sawing the arm off, putting limb in dry ice; Professor studying people who feel like they should be disabled

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It’s a condition that has driven people to self-amputate limbs and, in extreme cases, commit suicide.

Moscow, Beijing targeting Canada’s classified info and technology: CSIS

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Canada’s spy agency is openly warning that Russia and China are out to steal the country’s most prized secrets.

Driver’s alleged failure to signal reveals $55,000 in fines

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A Newfoundland man facing $55,000 in outstanding fines may be adding to that whopping tally after police pulled him over for making an unsafe turn and failing to signal.

Canadian lawyers take Chinese organ-harvesting claims to Australia

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Two Canadian lawyers came to Australia’s Parliament House on Monday to persuade lawmakers to pass a motion urging China to immediately end the practice of what they say is organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience.

Pope Francis extends permission for forgiveness for ‘grave sin’ of abortion

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Pope Francis is allowing all priests to absolve the faithful of the “grave sin” of abortion, extending indefinitely the special permission he had granted for the duration of the just-ended Holy Year of Mercy.

Brace yourselves – a 'traditional Canadian winter' in store for most of the country: Weather Network

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The Weather Network is predicting a cold and potentially stormy winter for much of the country.

Dash cam captures aggressive driver’s near-miss: ’He nearly killed us both’

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A Newfoundland motorist is sharing a dramatic video of a wrong-way driver’s near-crash with his own vehicle, in hopes of finding the man he says nearly killed them both.

Liberals to ’explore acquisition’ of 18 interim Super Hornet fighter jets

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The federal Liberal government says it will “explore the acquisition” of 18 new Boeing-made Super Hornet jets on an interim basis until it can decide on a permanent replacement for Canada’s aging fleet of fighter planes.

Bull calf hoofs it from Regina livestock show, causes rush-hour chase

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The Canadian Western Agribition has set up in Regina for the week, but the show went on the road Tuesday morning during rush hour.

TPP needs U.S. to survive, says Canada’s trade minister

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The Trans-Pacific Partnership can’t go ahead without the United States, Canada’s trade minister said Tuesday in the wake of Donald Trump’s renewed vow to pull his country out of the controversial 12-country pact.

'One day, you’re setting four plates at the dinner table and the next it’s three': The emotional toll of distracted driving

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Laura Tardif’s story comes together in fragments.

Fatal distraction

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Texting and talking behind the wheel is killing more Canadians than impaired driving. In a five-part series, Postmedia examines the deadliest threat of our connected lives.

Queen’s University looking into reports of costume party where white students dressed as sheiks, guerrillas and monks

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An Ontario university says it is looking into reports of a costume party attended by undergraduates that has been condemned by student leaders because of racial stereotypes.

Canadian parents facing dilemma - hockey or higher education


Anatomy of a car crash

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Thirty-two years after Yohannes Mehari fled war and persecution in Eritrea, on a journey that would take him to the heartland of Canada, he and his wife, Tensae, stood on a Winnipeg street corner looking at the mayhem of smashed cars, flashing lights and a blood-soaked boulevard.

Lena Dunham backtracks on promise to move to Canada

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Lena Dunham is not moving to Canada now that Donald Trump is the U.S. President-elect.

Netflix says it makes ’substantial’ investments in Canada

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Netflix makes “substantial” investments in film and TV productions in Canada and should not face regulation, argues the streaming company in a submission to Canadian Heritage’s public consultation on homegrown content in a digital world.

Chinese wall of privacy for visiting delegation approved outside an Ottawa hotel

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Public inconvenience and traffic flow — not the rights of protesters — were the deciding factors when a federal agency approved a visiting Chinese delegation’s request for a privacy fence outside an Ottawa hotel.

NDP MPP seeks to close Election Act bribery ’loophole’

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A New Democrat wants to “close a loophole” in the Election Act, which currently makes it an offence to offer a bribe but not necessarily to accept one.
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