One pilot is dead and another critically injured after two small planes collided in the air near Promenades Saint-Bruno shopping mall south of Montreal just before 1 p.m. Friday, police and witnesses said.
'The plane was...like a Lego toy'; 1 dead as planes collide over mall near Montreal
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Are feds not prepared for job losses through automation?
Federal officials were warned over the summer that machines are going to replace more jobs in the workforce in the coming years and that will require a rethink of how government helps the unemployed.
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Jason Kenney new Alberta PC leader
CALGARY — Progressive Conservative leadership candidates Jason Kenney, Byron Nelson and Richard Starke rallied their troops in Calgary Friday night, preparing for the vote that will see one of them wear the PC crown.
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Crude oil pipeline leak reported west of Calgary
BRAGG CREEK, Alta. — Alberta’s Energy
Regulator says a pipeline has leaked
crude oil in southwestern Alberta.
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Countless failed refugees remain in Canada
There are 44,773 outstanding warrants
for individuals who are to be deported
from the country, the Canada Border
Services Agency reports.
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'The conditions were perfect'; Flight school at a loss for cause of mid-air plane collision
Cargair, the school that was training two pilots who crashed mid-air over a South Shore mall Friday, does not think mechanical problems, the weather or language barriers were factors in the accident.
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Stepfather of slain Ont. boy wanted in bank stabbing
It was a discovery no parent should ever have to make.
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NAFTA showdown pits cars against cows
It’s cars versus cows.
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Cheaters should be kicked out: Lisa Raitt
Arguments and allegations of improper membership sales are roiling the crowded Conservative leadership race as tensions escalate between rivals before next week’s rapidly approaching deadline to sign up new members.
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Police release sketch of suspect in Cora president's abduction
Quebec provincial police have released a sketch of one of the men they believe was involved in the recent kidnapping of the president of the popular Cora breakfast chain.
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36 accused in Quebec anti-Mafia bust have charges stayed
The Crown has stayed charges against 36 people arrested in a massive anti-Mafia bust in Quebec.
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PM's Aga Khan island trip cost more than $127Gs
Justin Trudeau’s family vacation over New Year’s is back in the spotlight after documents tabled in Parliament revealed the cost of the trip down south was north of $127,000.
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Amber Alert lifted: four-year-old boy, mother found safe
The Sûreté du Québec has issued an Amber Alert after a four-year-old boy was reported abducted in St-Jérôme, north of Montreal. Police are looking for child’s mother, Rachel Esema-Okka, described as a 31-year-old black woman. The child was identified as Joel Munkonkole.The mother was driving a red four-door Pontiac Vibe 2005 with Quebec plates 270
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Budget 2017: EI premiums, sin taxes, tax cheat crackdown to finance Liberal vision
The federal government is increasing
employment insurance premiums and
going after drinkers, smokers and tax
cheats to help finance a 2017 budget
long on vision — high-tech growth, job
retraining, lowering barriers for
working mothers — but lean on actual
spending.
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Quebec woman's murder triggers independent probe of police role
Quebec’s bureau for independent investigations into police operations says it will examine the role of a municipal force following the slaying of an 18-year-old woman.
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Andrew Potter, author of article in Maclean’s about Quebec malaise, resigns from McGill institute
The author of a controversial article about Quebec that appeared in Maclean’s magazine this week has stepped down from his post at McGill University.
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U.S. to approve Keystone XL pipeline
Senior U.S. officials say the State Department will recommend approval of the Keystone XL pipeline, clearing the way for the White House to formally approve it.
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New mom battling flesh-eating disease in Halifax
A Nova Scotia woman who gave birth just three weeks ago has been diagnosed with so-called flesh-eating disease and placed in an induced coma.
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Feds spending tens of thousands of dollars on TVs, MP says
Conservative MP Chris Warkentin says federal government spending on television sets is out of control after he discovered departments spent tens of thousands on them, including almost $14,000 at Indigenous Affairs for a single unit.
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Grab her by the licence plate? Nova Scotia man's ’Grabher’ licence plate deemed offensive
The Nova Scotia government has withdrawn a man’s eponymous personalized licence plate, saying Lorne Grabher’s surname is offensive to women.
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