Two Canadian men are facing drug charges in the U.S. after border protection agents allege they found a large amount of cocaine on a private plane headed to Windsor.
2 Quebec men accused of smuggling cocaine on private plane into U.S.
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Drunk pilot who appeared to pass out in cockpit to be sentenced today
An airline pilot who was so drunk he appeared to pass out in the cockpit before takeoff will be sentenced in Calgary today.Miroslav Gronych pleaded guilty last month to having care and control of an aircraft while he had a blood alcohol level that was three times the legal limit.Gronych was escorted off a Sunwing Airlines plane in Calgary on Dec. 3
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Air Miles to resume in-store cash miles redemptions but with lower limits
Some Air Miles collectors reacted with anger Monday after learning the reward program is lowering the cap on in-store cash miles redemptions to $50 per day as it prepares to resume the program Wednesday.
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Morneau warns against imposing border tax
The federal finance minister is warning business leaders in New York that a proposed U.S. border tax threatens to make both countries poorer — and might even hurt Americans more.
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Charges follow social media assault
Winnipeg police have charged three people after an assault was broadcast live on social media.
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Edmonton couple wins lottery for third time
As the saying goes, third time’s a charm.
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Facebook to launch 'fake news' education tool, but won’t flag content
Facebook is taking what it calls a “first step” toward helping Canadians tell the difference between fake news and the real thing online.
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Elderly woman dies after Air Canada flight’s emergency landing in Calgary
A 78-year-old woman who went into
medical distress on an Air Canada
flight
from Toronto to Vancouver this week
has
died, despite a heroic effort by her
fellow passengers to save her life.
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New $10 bank note unveiled to celebrate Canada’s 150th anniversary
The Bank of Canada has unveiled a new $10 bank note to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Confederation — and it will mark the first time an indigenous Canadian and a woman other than the Queen are featured on the country’s currency.
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B.C. great-grandmother guilty of killing great-grandson’s mom over parenting argument
A Penticton, B.C., woman has been convicted of second-degree murder in the death of her great-grandson’s mother.
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B.C. bans mandatory high heel rules in workplaces
A move by the British Columbia government to ban mandatory high heels in the workplace is being lauded as a step towards ending discriminatory dress codes.
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Lotto Max jackpot grows to $50M
Lotto Max players will have to wait at least another week for a big payoff.
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Arrest made in Christine Wood disappearance
Winnipeg police said Saturday an arrest has been made in connection with the August 2016 disappearance of Christine Wood.
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Amanda Totchek 'surprised' by arrest warrant over white-powder packages, plans to turn self in: Lawyer
The woman wanted on a Canada-wide warrant in connection with the delivery of several suspicious packages containing white powder is arranging to turn herself in, her lawyer said.
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Nurse fined $26,000 for complaining about grandfather's health care on Facebook
The Saskatchewan nurse found guilty of professional misconduct for writing on Facebook about her grandfather’s health-care experience has been slapped with a $26,000 fine.
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Montreal man's murder charge stayed due to delay
The Montreal police officer who was first on the scene in the slaying of a woman in 2012 says he’s outraged that proceedings against the woman’s husband aren’t going ahead due to the long delay in bringing the case to trial.
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Hyundai, Kia recall 1.4M vehicles because engines can fail
Hyundai and Kia are recalling 1.4 million cars and SUVs in the U.S., Canada and South Korea because the engines can fail and stall, increasing the risk of a crash.
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Cherry's grandfather exemplified Canadian courage at Vimy Ridge
On April 8, 1917, Pte. Richard Palamountain was ready for battle.
Problem was, he couldn’t see. It didn’t
stop him from wanting to help.
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Trudeau, dignitaries pay homage to fallen Canadian soldiers at Vimy Ridge
Canadians who died at Vimy Ridge helped shape Canada into a nation committed to peace, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Sunday at a ceremony marking the 100th anniversary of the First World War battle.
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Calgary mom says autistic son 'snack shamed' at school over banana bread
A Calgary mom says her autistic son was "snack shamed" for eating banana bread, forced to eat out in the hallway while his Grade 1 classmates ate fresh fruits and vegetables.
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