A peal of joyous laughter rang out, seconds before the 28 smiling winners, almost all members of the same extended family from the Montérégie region, filed into a news conference at a downtown Montreal hotel to claim the largest jackpot ever awarded by Loto-Quebec: $60-million.
Quebec family, friends split $60-million Lotto Max jackpot
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Amazon apologizes to India for selling doormats with national flag
Amazon has apologized to India’s foreign minister for selling doormats depicting the Indian flag on the online shopping giant’s Canadian website.
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Canadian man, wife on trial for sending ISIS son cash
A Canadian farmer and his British wife are
going on trial next week accused of
funnelling cash to their ISIS worshipping
son.
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Justin Trudeau admits he used Aga Khan's private helicopter, a potential violation of federal law
Justin Trudeau admitted on Thursday that he used the Aga Khan’s private helicopter to get around the Bahamas when he vacationed with the billionaire philanthropist and spiritual leader, an apparent violation of federal law and his own rules.
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'We’ve just hit the halfway point'; More winter behind than ahead of us, says climatologist
It’s the dead of winter and — despite
how ominous that might sound — the
country’s top climatologist says that’s
actually a good thing.
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'Knees together' Justice Robin Camp heads into uncharted territory
CALGARY — A judge who asked a sex assault complainant why she couldn’t keep her “knees together” could be headed into uncharted territory if he continues to fight for his job.
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'Cat'-sized rats taking over Halifax
Gary Julien conjures an unnerving scene when describing his experience with Halifax’s growing rat problem.
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Fraud investigation at Canadian Embassy in Haiti
Canada has fired a dozen staffers at its Haiti embassy and is probing others amid an internal fraud investigation that has resulted in estimated government losses of $1.7 million, an official said Tuesday.
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'You’ve failed me'; Ont. single mom blasts Trudeau, Wynne over hydro costs
A single mom from a rural eastern Ontario community blasted both Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne Friday for driving up the costs of electricity and driving her into poverty.
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Stateless Ottawa man turns to GoFundMe after serious burns land him in hospital
A stateless Ottawa man has turned to the public for financial help after he suffered second-degree burns to several parts of his body, including his face, while helping a friend do repairs on a truck last month.
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Lotto Max jackpot grows to $50M as no one picks a winner
No winning ticket was sold for the $34.8 million jackpot in Friday night’s Lotto Max draw.
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Look, PM Trudeau - 'This is a real Canadian'
She’s disabled and works 15 hours a day
as a personal support worker.
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Video of man allegedly assaulted while in police custody released by family
The family of Calgary's Daniel Haworth said he
was never the same after suffering a traumatic
brain injury during a violent arrest.
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Unethical behaviour? Following Bahamas trip, Trudeau investigated over use of Aga Khan’s helicopter
The federal Conflict of Interest and
Ethics Commissioner has launched an
investigation into the circumstances
of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s New
Year’s holiday in the Bahamas,
Postmedia Network has learned, the
first time a sitting prime minister
has come under scrutiny by the
independent parliamentary watchdog.
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Tory candidate Erin O’Toole vows to double defence spending
Canada’s defence spending will double
if Erin O’Toole becomes prime
minister. The Conservative leadership
candidate and Ontario MP has crafted a
substantial defence policy paper that
includes a commitment to increasing
defence spending to 2% of GDP.
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Justin Trudeau booed in Edmonton
While Hayley Wickenheiser may have appreciated the sendoff Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gave her during her retirement ceremony ahead of the Edmonton Oilers-Calgary Flames game Saturday night, not everyone in the audience was that ecstatic.
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Cop who killed Don Dunphy testifies
The Newfoundland police officer who killed Don Dunphy says he decided to visit Dunphy’s home after spending an hour assessing a year’s worth of his Twitter commentary.
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Vice chief of defence staff Mark Norman temporarily relieved of duty
Canadians deserve to know more about
why vice chief of defence staff Mark
Norman has been abruptly relieved of
his duties, the opposition
Conservatives said Monday as questions
swirled around the fate of one of the
military’s highest ranking officers.
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Ontario homeowner told to remove 'hack job' signs
A London, Ont., homeowner who has covered her front yard with signs blasting a contractor has been ordered to remove them.
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Cop who killed Don Dunphy says he wasn't aware of RCMP file cautioning violence, court hears
The Newfoundland police officer who shot and killed Don Dunphy at his home on Easter Sunday 2015 says he would have taken backup had he been aware of an old RCMP file cautioning violence.
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