Conservative public safety critic Tony Clement is asking for an apology from the CBC after he hung up the phone during a live radio interview about refugees.
Tony Clement hangs up during live CBC interview about refugees
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O'Leary leads Conservative hopefuls in Twitter race
For Conservative Party leadership
frontrunner Kevin O’Leary, life is
tweet.
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'He went there ... to kill everyone and anyone who got in his way': Warehouse double murder trial opens
Photographs shown in an Edmonton courtroom Tuesday depict a chaotic crime scene with the blood of six people spilled across a warehouse where a double murder took place in 2014.
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Montreal man charged with wife's murder at nursing home
A 55-year-old man, who allegedly killed
his ill spouse as an act of compassion,
appeared at the Montreal courthouse
Tuesday afternoon.
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Canadian man attacked with machete in Thailand
CHUMPHON, Thailand — Police in Thailand have arrested two men accused of slashing a Canadian man with a machete while trying to steal a gold necklace from his female companion last week.
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Four inmates charged in jailhouse beating of Douglas Garland
City police have charged four inmates in the
jailhouse attack last weekend on convicted triple
murderer Douglas Garland.
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Charges laid after 14 dog deaths at Saskatoon kennel
A 50-year-old man has been charged with animal negligence stemming from the deaths of 14 large breed dogs at a pet boarding business over the summer.
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Yazidis hail Canadian promise to offer haven after ISIL persecution
Canada’s promise to resettle hundreds of Yazidis by the end of the year is being welcomed in Iraq, where Yazidi women and girls have endured horrific abuse and persecution at the hands of ISIL.
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Toddler, wearing nothing but rubber boots found, in B.C.
The RCMP are thanking a Canada Post employee in British Columbia for helping solve a case involving a nude toddler who had gone missing.
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Wall with Canada? White House spokesman, media share laugh over question
White House spokesman Sean Spicer laughed off the idea of building a wall along the northern U.S. border Thursday after a journalist from Montana floated the notion during his daily media briefing.
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Canada Revenue Agency expects to track down $400M in tax crackdown
Canadian tax authorities expect to track down $400 million this year they say are owed as part of a campaign to crack down on tax evasion by big international companies and wealthy individuals, particularly those using offshore tax havens, a top official says.
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McGill student politician resigns from post after 'punch a Zionist today' tweet
A student politician who came under fire for his "punch a Zionist today" tweet has resigned from his position as director of the Students' Society of McGill University.
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Positive response to populist sentiment key for politicians: Preston Manning
The man who once successfully harnessed populist sentiment in Canada into political success is warning that much is at stake if today’s political leadership fails to do that.
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Man throws fluid on girl
Winnipeg police say surveillance video is still
being reviewed and DNA tests are pending after
an unsettling incident at the St. Vital Centre
involving a group of teenage girls.
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Can Trumpism be exported to Canada?
There were “Make America Great Again” hats, there were signs with Donald Trump’s name.
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Sunrise Records takes over 70 vacant HMV locations
Sunrise Records is placing a major bet
on Canadian music sales with plans to
move into 70 retail spaces being vacated
by HMV Canada.
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Charlie Angus enters NDP leadership race
And then there were two.
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Kevin O'Leary pulls out of Edmonton Conservative Party leadership debate
Leadership hopeful Kevin O'Leary has pulled out of
Tuesday night's Conservative Party leadership debate in
Edmonton because of the "bad format".
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Convicted killer Kelly Ellard allowed temporary escorted prison release
Convicted killer Kelly Ellard has been granted temporary escorted absences from prison to attend doctor’s appointments and parenting programs for her baby.
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'N---- lover'; Vandals spray-paint racist slur in Ontario home
The weight of two words were more than Tim Benner could carry.
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