The World Wildlife Fund says Canada can no longer pretend it is a country rich with pristine lakes and rivers.
Pollution, climate change among risks to Canadian waterways, says WWF
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Memorial for Cdn victim of London terror attack
CASTLEGAR, B.C. — An organizer says
hundreds turned out Sunday evening in
Castlegar, B.C., for a memorial
service honouring several young people
from the West Kootenay community,
including a local woman who was killed
in a terror attack in London.
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Small plane that crashed in North Vancouver ran out of fuel: TSB
The Transportation Safety Board says a small plane carrying four people crashed in North Vancouver on Sunday because it ran out of fuel.
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'There's so much anger there': Northern Quebec stabbing victims, suspect identified by coroner's office
A man who lived 34 years in the remote Quebec Inuit community of Akulivik, where three people were stabbed to death on the weekend, calls it the “scariest and bravest” town he’s known.
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Trump to nominate Kelly Knight Craft as U.S. ambassador to Canada
The White House says that U.S. President Donald Trump intends to nominate Kelly Knight Craft as the next U.S. ambassador to Canada.
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Home sales across Canada register biggest monthly decline in nearly 5 years
Home sales across the country dropped sharply last month, driven by a plunge in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) after the Ontario government imposed a tax on foreign buyers aimed at cooling the red-hot market.
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Two Canadians among those sought over D.C. attack on Turkey protesters
Two Canadians are among more than a dozen people sought in connection with a violent attack on protesters during an official visit by Turkey’s president to the U.S. capital last month.
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LGBTQ Pride crosswalk in Lethbridge vandalized; third such incident in Alberta this month
Lethbridge is the third city this month to have its Pride crosswalk vandalized, with two incidents occurring in four days.
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Don't expect legal pot stores by Canada Day 2018, industry expert says
Recreational marijuana may be legal by
Canada Day 2018, but Canadians will
probably be buying it online, says Ottawa
lawyer Trina Fraser.
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Derek Saretzky described how he abducted, killed Hailey 'as quickly as I could'
LETHBRIDGE — Derek Saretzky told
Mounties God informed him little Hailey
Dunbar-Blanchette was unhappy in life, but
was probably at peace in Heaven.
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Kirk Jones, man who miraculously survived unprotected Niagara Falls plunge, found dead in Niagara River 14 years later: Report
American Kirk Jones couldn't cheat death
again after becoming the first person to
take an unprotected plunge over Niagara
Falls more than a decade ago.
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In her words: Why I chose a medically assisted death
In the months before her death, Martine Partridge wrote a letter to family and friends explaining her decision to seek medical assistance to end her life.
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Accused N.S. murderer extradited from Venezuela
A Nova Scotia fugitive wanted for murder has been extradited to Canada from Venezuela.
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Federal government to push provinces to keep marijuana taxation rates low: Report
If provincial governments thought taxing legalized marijuana would be a cash cow, the Trudeau government is reportedly aiming to leave them high and dry.
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Woman fined $5,000 after 89 cats removed from her home
A city woman has pleaded guilty to animal cruelty
charges after 89 cats were removed from her
home 14 months ago, many of them in medical
distress.
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Quebec man guilty of trying to leave Canada to join ISIS
A Quebec man was found guilty Monday of attempting to leave the country to participate in activities of a terrorist group — becoming just one of a few Canadians convicted of a charge that carries a maximum 10-year sentence.
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Gord Downie receives the Order of Canada as Gov. Gen. David Johnston apologizes for indigenous immigration comment
Gov. Gen. David Johnston apologized publicly Monday for referring to Indigenous Peoples as immigrants as he bestowed honours on 29 people — including the frontman of the Tragically Hip — for their efforts in furthering indigenous causes.
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Aunt says suspect had previously been to firepit where girl's remains were found
WARNING: EXTREMELY GRAPHIC CONTENT
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Pair plead guilty to lesser charges in shooting deaths of Aylmer couple
A Gatineau man and woman pleaded guilty Tuesday in the 2014 shooting deaths of an Aylmer couple who were slain at home while their three-year-old daughter slept upstairs.The victims, Amanda Trottier and Travis Votour, both 23, were killed Jan. 6, 2014.
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Twisted killer Luka Magnotta to marry fellow felon: Report
Notorious killer Luka Magnotta has found
love in prison, TVA reports.
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