No winning ticket was drawn for the $30 million jackpot in Friday night’s Lotto Max.
No Lotto Max jackpot winner; Next draw for $50M
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N.S. closing all schools Monday ahead of teachers' work-to-rule job action
Nova Scotia is closing all its schools
Monday as teachers prepare to take job
action over failed contract negotiations.
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New fee for university applicants comes under fire
One of the country’s largest school boards is criticizing new fees for Ontario university applicants as an “undue and unfair financial hardship” on many students and their families.
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Quebec inmate escapes from Gatineau hospital
Quebec provincial police are asking the public to be on the lookout for an inmate who fled from a Gatineau hospital on Saturday.
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Terrorists could use drone to attack plane, report warns
Publicity about near-misses between drones and passenger aircraft might give terrorists ideas about how to take down a plane, a federal intelligence report warns.
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Mom dies in alleged carjackings, shootings in Montreal; suspect arrested
Two shootings and carjackings in east-end
Montreal late Sunday night are linked to
the discovery of a body in a nearby
apartment, a police source told the
Montreal Gazette.
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Gatineau officer charged with impaired driving after falling asleep at the wheel
A Gatineau police officer is facing an impaired driving charge after colleagues say they found him asleep at the wheel of his car on Boulevard Maloney Ouest early Sunday morning.Police were responding to a 911 call at about 3:45 a.m. when they arrested the off-duty officer, 42, near the intersection with Montee Paiement.
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Pot smokers feel 'cheated' by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
Recreational marijuana users who worked hard to elect Prime Minister Justin Trudeau now feel “cheated” by his support of a police crackdown on storefront dispensaries, a cannabis industry spokesperson says.
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Families to spend up to $420 more on food in 2017: Report
The typical Canadian family will spend
up to $420 more on groceries and dining
out next year, getting little relief
from a recent drop in the cost of food,
suggests a new report released Monday.
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Pope Francis won’t attend Montreal anniversary celebrations in 2017
Pope Francis won’t be visiting Montreal,
or anywhere else in Canada, in 2017.
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'It looks funny'; Montreal's Christmas tree called ugly by some on social media
Montrealers flocked to the Quartier des Spectacles at lunch hour on Monday to get a close look at the city's much-maligned Christmas tree, which has been ridiculed on social media over the past several days.
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Watch: Montreal pile-up involving 2 buses, a police car and a snowplow sliding down hill
If you're upset that your commute took a few minutes longer this morning, be grateful you don't live in Montreal.
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Vancouver doctor pens letter asking patients for money for his retirement
A West Vancouver doctor who wrote a letter asking patients for regular payments to support him during retirement is facing scrutiny from the B.C. College of Physicians and Surgeons.
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Woman’s disappearance considered suspicious
The disappearance of a 38-year-old Newfoundland woman is considered suspicious and the case is a high priority for RCMP in St. Anthony, N.L., a police spokesman said Wednesday as a dive team searched the small town’s harbour.
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Project Forseti trial: Hells Angel member paranoid about cocaine move, informant testifies
A police informant in the Project Forseti raids says a Saskatoon Hells Angel was becoming increasingly paranoid while the two were planning to move cocaine from Ontario to Saskatoon.
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Elderly couple separated after 68 years of marriage, face first Christmas apart
An elderly Newfoundland couple who have been married for 68 years, but are now separated because of their health needs are hoping to be reunited.
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Mom on the run
She’s Canada’s most wanted fugitive.
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It pays to work for the government: Fraser Institute review
Public sector employees make almost 11%
more than those working in similar
occupations in the private sector, a
review
by the Fraser Institute shows.
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Viola Desmond, civil rights crusader, will be first Canadian woman on a Canadian $10 bill
Viola Desmond’s pioneering contribution to the civil rights struggle in Canada went largely unrecognized for decades.
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B.C. boy with mysterious broken bones returned to parents
While watching their son and daughter play in a home near Vancouver’s children’s hospital, a couple from northern British Columbia received the news they had been praying for.
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