The family of a Quebec man found dead in Haiti last week claim his death is suspicious and warned Canadians against travelling to the country.
Family of Quebec man found dead in Haiti want answers
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Roof rat found in Calgary garage
City officials have confirmed a rodent found in a New Brighton home is a roof rat, and provincial rat catchers will be scouring the area in case there's more.
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Assad's call for peace 'hollow words': Baird
As Syrian President Bashar al-Assad calls for national reconciliation to end his country's civil war, Canada's foreign minister is telling the Middle East dictator to save his breath.
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Female cabbie beaten, tied to playground equipment
St. Thomas, Ont., police are searching for two men after a female cab driver was assaulted and tied to playground equipment early Sunday.
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Idle No More protesters accused of 'dangerous' rail signal tampering
Canadian National Railway Police are investigating a dangerous case of tampering with crossing signals during an aboriginal blockade of a rail line east of Belleville, Ont., over the weekend.
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Snowmobiler found dead, one still missing
One man is dead and his longtime friend is missing after their snowmobiles went into Lake George early Saturday.
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Murder accused appear linked to violent fetish website
A Sarnia pair facing first-degree murder charges in the death of a local school teacher appear to have been involved in a perverse online relationship that documents detailed accounts of rape and violence.
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Audit finds Attawapiskat has no paper trail for millions of spending: Reports
An independent firm hired by the feds to comb through the finances of Attawapiskat First Nation in northern Ontario found there’s no paper trail for millions of dollars in band spending, according to news reports.
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Lawyer targets military investigators at soldier's suicide inquiry
The lawyer representing the parents of Cpl. Stuart Langridge, a young soldier who committed suicide at CFB Edmonton in 2008, argued Wednesday that Canadian Forces investigators lack the experience to look into similar incidents.
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Idle No More protests has Ontario town worried
There's worry about what will come next after provincial police decided not to move in on Idle No More protesters illegally blocking and allegedly tampering with a rail line last weekend east of Belleville, Ont.
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Boy, 17, sought in alleged New Year's Day killing in Red Deer, Alta.
In an unusual move, Mounties in Red Deer, Alta., have released the name of an underage teen wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for first-degree murder in a shooting death on New Year’s Day.
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UN offers its two cents on Idle No More
The United Nations says it wants "meaningful" talks between First Nations and the Canadian government.
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Luka Magnotta murder case back in court
The Luka Magnotta murder and dismemberment case that made headlines worldwide last year is back in court Wednesday, but it's not clear if the defendant will appear.
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Sex toys ad featuring porn star Bree Olson missed by screening process: Canada Post
An advertisement featuring full-frontal nudity slipped through the cracks at Canada Post and landed in the mailboxes of numerous Halifax residents.
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Chief Theresa Spence changes her mind, won't attend meeting with PM
Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence, who says she hasn't eaten solid food in weeks to protest the federal government, won't attend a meeting between aboriginal leaders and Prime Minister Stephen Harper Friday because Gov. Gen. David Johnston didn't RSVP.
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Audits flagged problems in Attawapiskat
Chief Theresa Spence's boosters say other audits have found no money missing at the remote northern Ontario reserve.
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Killer whales trapped in Hudson Bay sea ice
Several killer whales are trapped and at times panicking in the sea ice of Hudson Bay, and a local mayor is calling on the Canadian government to send an icebreaker to save them.
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Court decision on Metis and non-treaty Indians could be costly
If the Federal Court decision on Metis and non-treaty Indian rights is upheld on appeal, it will almost double the population of "Indians" in Canada as defined under the Constitution Act, and have significant implications for taxpayers.
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Canadian falls to his death in Mexico
A 21-year-old Edmonton-area man is dead after falling from a second-storey balcony at a Mexican resort.
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Retired B.C. coroner to stand trial in March on half of initial charges
Half of the charges against a B.C. coroner who retired after police began investigating the “manipulation” of two female murder victims in 2009 were dropped at the end of a preliminary inquiry Wednesday in Provincial Court.
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