A Winnipeg woman and her son are
millionaires because of a dream.
Winnipeg mom, son win $5.3 million
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Windsor hockey exec sorry for calling marching women b----es
An Ontario minor hockey executive has
apologized for a slur aimed at Canadian
women who went to Washington to protest
President Donald Trump.
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Travis Vader sentenced to life in prison for McCann slayings
An Alberta judge who found Travis
Vader guilty of manslaughter in the
deaths of St. Albert couple Lyle and
Marie McCann is expected to hand down
a sentence on Wednesday for the crime
committed six-and-a-half years ago.
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Jacques Corriveau hit with four years in prison for sponsorship fraud
An ex-Liberal organizer convicted of fraud-related charges in connection with the federal sponsorship scandal deserved an exemplary prison term for using his influence to enrich himself, a judge ruled Wednesday.
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'Biggest breakthrough since antidepressants' is turning lives around in Ottawa
John was suicidal, depressed and unresponsive to other treatment when he was accepted into a drug trial at the Royal Ottawa Hospital that he says saved his life.The Ottawa father of three, whose name is being withheld at his request, is one of a growing number of suicidal patients whose lives have been turned around through experimental treatment
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Can Donald Trump fly where Rob Ford fell?
Parallels between Donald Trump and Rob
Ford continue to amuse and amaze.
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Watchdog’s report slams military for treatment of ill, injured cadets
The Canadian Forces ombudsman is taking
the military to task for its treatment
of ill and injured cadets, saying little
has changed since a deadly grenade
explosion at a cadet camp in 1974.
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Ex-Montreal mayor Michael Applebaum found guilty on eight corruption-related charges
Former Montreal mayor Michael Applebaum was found guilty Thursday of eight of the 14 corruption-related charges against him.
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TransCanada submits new Keystone XL application to U.S. State Department
TransCanada Corp. has submitted a new presidential permit application to the U.S. Department of State for approval of the Keystone XL pipeline.
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Murder charge laid in deadly prison fight
A fight at Toronto South Detention Centre
has left one prisoner dead and another
charged with murder.
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Refugees to Canada hit by U.S. travel ban
An Ottawa immigration lawyer says that U.S. President Donald Trump's travel bans will make it harder for refugees in Canada to reunite their families.
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Canadian dual citizens not affected by U.S. travel ban: Ottawa
Canada was caught up in a wide-reaching
American travel ban that has barred
citizens of seven countries from
entering
the United States, including some
Canadian dual citizens.
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Quebec mosque attack suspects identified: Reports
Six people have been killed and eight others were
injured after at least two gunmen opened fire in a
Quebec City mosque Sunday night.
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Viral videos bringing Calgary student to the Las Vegas World Series of Beer Pong
To most, beer pong is just a fun drinking game you play
(and often lose) at parties.
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Trudeau: Quebec mosque attack a 'despicable act of terror'
All of Canada is nursing a broken heart in solidarity with the country’s Muslim community following a deadly terrorist attack at a mosque in Quebec City, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday.
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A look at the Quebec mosque attack victims
Details are emerging of some of the six victims of the Quebec City mosque attack on Sunday. Here is some information about them.
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Quebec mosque attack suspect faces 11 charges
Handcuffed in the prisoner's box, Alexandre Bissonnette bowed his head as the charges against him were read out late Monday after a shooting spree at a Quebec City Mosque that has shaken the community, Muslims and non-Muslims alike:
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Vince Li, killer who beheaded passenger aboard a Greyhound in 2008, seeks full discharge: Family
WINNIPEG — The mother of a man beheaded by a fellow bus passenger in Manitoba says her son’s killer is seeking an absolute discharge nine years after he was found not criminally responsible.
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Quebec mosque shooting: 2 still in critical condition
A Quebec City hospital says two men who were injured in a deadly mosque attack are still in critical condition, but two others have been stabilized.
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Cops pounce after Toronto terror threat
Who knows just how ugly this threatened
attack on Toronto and its people could
have turned out?
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