A Gatineau jury on Friday convicted an Aylmer man of murdering his estranged wife and parents-in-law five years ago.
Jury convicts Aylmer man in family triple murder
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Lotto Max jackpot grows to $55 million
No winning ticket was sold for the $50 million jackpot in Friday night’s Lotto Max draw.
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Trudeau, Trump talk trade at G7
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met one-on-one
with Donald Trump Saturday on the sidelines of
the G7 summit in Sicily, where they talked all
around an elephant in the room the size and
shape of North America.
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Scheer new Conservative Party leader
Andrew Scheer, the apple-cheeked Saskatchewan MP and former Speaker of the House of Commons, survived a 13-ballot battle with presumed leadership front-runner Maxime Bernier on Saturday and eked out the narrowest of wins in the fight for the helm of the federal Conservatives.
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Liberals go on attack after Scheer's win of Tory leadership
Even before Conservatives began counting the ballots, the ruling Liberals set out to frame the new Opposition leader as a far-right extremist.
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Andrew Scheer gets warm welcome in Parliament Hill
New Conservative leader Andrew Scheer is basking in a hero’s welcome on Parliament Hill.
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Canadian Medical Association Journal blasts Liberal government's legalized-pot plan
An editorial in the latest Canadian Medical Association Journal says the Trudeau government’s plan to legalize marijuana will put young people at risk by setting 18 as the benchmark minimum age for buying pot.
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Trudeau asks Pope to apologize for residential schools
Canadians are anxious to reconcile with Indigenous Peoples, Justin Trudeau described telling Pope Francis on Monday as he asked the pontiff to apologize for the role the Catholic Church played in the tragedy of residential schools.
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Karla Homolka volunteered at Montreal elementary school: Report
Convicted killer Karla Homolka
volunteered at her children's
elementary
school in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce last
March, according to a report by
Breakfast Television.
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Nova Scotia Liberals win re-election
Nova Scotia voters gave Premier Stephen McNeil a second shot at governing on Tuesday, handing his Liberals an election victory after a term marked by two balanced budgets, labour strife and a rising chorus of complaints about an overburdened health-care system.
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Asylum seeker dies of possible hypothermia heading to Canada
It was just a matter of time until an aslyum seeker died trying to illegally cross the border into Canada, the reeve of Emerson, Man., said Tuesday.
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Bernardo-Homolka case haunts us still
On a warm June day in 1991 we confronted
horror.
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36 people arrested in Hells Angels raids in Quebec
Quebec provincial police said they arrested 36 people Wednesday in connection with an alleged drug trafficking network operated by the Hells Angels and their associates in the province’s Mauricie region.
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Will Donald Trump still be in office in 2018? Loto-Quebec wants you to bet on it
Bets on the outcome of a Donald Trump presidency are officially open.
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Parents who criticized Karla Homolka say school asked them to leave
Parents at the private Montreal
Christian academy attended by Karla
Homolka’s children say school
officials brushed off concerns about
the schoolgirl killer interacting with
their children.
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Send naked mole rat memes instead of nude photos: Child protection group
The Canadian Centre for Child Protection has
some advice for boys who are asked to send a
nude photo to someone — send a meme of a
naked mole rat instead.
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Karla Homolka to no longer volunteer at Montreal elementary school
A private Montreal elementary school is moving to quell public fears following media reports about Karla Homolka doing some volunteer work there.
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Remains of WWI soldier from New Brunswick identified in France
The remains of a New Brunswick man who died while fighting to take a French hillside during the First World War have been identified and will be given a proper burial.
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Tory leadership campaign facing discipline for illicitly sharing member list with advocacy group
The Conservative party is demanding that the National Firearms Association destroy a party membership list that it appears to have illicitly obtained from one of the camps in the recent leadership contest.
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Winning $55-million Lotto Max jackpot ticket sold in Quebec
A ticket sold in Quebec claimed the $55 million jackpot in Friday night’s Lotto Max draw.
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