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Judge: Weighing suspected drunk driver violated her rights

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An Ontario court has upheld a judge’s decision to acquit a woman of a drunk driving-related charge because police weighed her when taking breath samples at a station.

Tap water ’very, very pink’ has residents in Alberta town in a tizzy

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Residents in a small town northwest of Edmonton say bright pink water coming out of their taps was a bit of a shock.

Sophie Gregoire Trudeau wants to 'celebrate the boys and men' on International Women's Day

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On the eve of International Women's Day, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau got backlash on social media for an Instagram post encouraging people to celebrate the men in their lives.

Crown appealing sex assault acquittal of taxi driver who had unconscious, partially naked woman in cab

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The Crown will appeal the acquittal of a Halifax cab driver accused of sexually assaulting an intoxicated woman in his taxi, Nova Scotia’s prosecution service announced Tuesday as hundreds gathered to protest the judge’s ruling.

Federal budget coming March 22

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Finance Minister Bill Morneau will introduce the federal government’s latest budget on March 22 — his first amid the economic uncertainty of the Donald Trump era.

New trial for B.C. man accused in 2011 Halloween slaying of 18-year-old woman

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A man who was convicted in the murder of an Armstrong, B.C., teen has had his conviction overturned on appeal and a new trial ordered.

Justin Trudeau's cabinet is 'full of incompetent and mediocre leaders': Kevin O’Leary

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Conservative leadership hopeful Kevin O’Leary says the prime minister has ended up with a mediocre cabinet because he was more concerned about diversity than competence.

Deportation of bipolar man who came to Canada as baby called 'heartless'

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Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen is facing calls to reverse the deportation of a 59-year-old man with bipolar disorder who lived in Canada since he was eight months old.

Breakfast chain Cora's president kidnapped at gunpoint from home, found in a ditch

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The Cora restaurant chain says its president was kidnapped at gunpoint under mysterious circumstances from his home north of Montreal and later released.

PM Trudeau tells Houston energy conference U.S. needs Canada’s natural resources

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in the heart of the U.S. oilpatch to make the case for investing in Canadian natural resources, even while his Liberal government is preparing for a future without fossil fuels.

Saskatchewan RCMP officers rescue frozen kitten from highway during blizzard

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A blizzard that swept through Saskatchewan and Manitoba this week was hard for everybody, but RCMP went out of their way to help whoever they could — four-legged friends included.

Accused road rage attacker was victim of random stabbing: 'Day to day I feel a rotation of grief, rage and betrayal'

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A man accused of breaking a woman’s arms with a crowbar in what police have called a road rage attack was himself the victim of a violent crime in 2014.

'Canadian values' debate dangerous: Conservative leadership candidate Deepak Obhrai

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The “Canadian values” debate dominating the federal Conservative Party leadership contest risks making life more dangerous for immigrants and destroying the party’s long-term election chances, candidate Deepak Obhrai says.

Manitoba man recounts three nights stuck in snowstorm

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Ernest Castel had a dilemma: venture out into waist-high snowdrifts to seek help or stay hunkered down in his SUV?

Winning $25.9M Lotto Max jackpot ticket sold in B.C.

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The $25.9 million jackpot in Friday night’s Lotto Max draw was claimed by a single ticket sold in British Columbia.

Winning Lotto 6/49 jackpot ticket sold in B.C.

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The $7-million jackpot in Saturday night’s Lotto 6/49 draw was claimed by a ticket sold in British Columbia.

CRA online services back after hacking threat detected

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Canadians planning to file their taxes online could face difficulties as the threat of hacking prompted the Canada Revenue Agency to take down the service indefinitely.

'Siding was blown off their houses'; Assessing damaging after N.L. windstorm

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Residents in Newfoundland and Labrador are taking stock of the damage caused by this Saturday’s fearsome windstorm.

Surrey Creep Catchers president sued for defamation over Facebook post

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The president of Surrey Creep Catchers is facing a defamation lawsuit over a Facebook post that allegedly accused an Abbotsford man of trying to procure sex from a minor.

Is victim at fault for thief's injury? Garage owner gets chance to fight liability for teen hurt in stolen car crash

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A garage owner will get a chance to argue before the Supreme Court of Canada that he should not be held responsible for the terrible injuries a teen suffered when he and a friend stole a car from the lot and crashed it.
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