A former RCMP employee says she will never forget the sound of the door being locked behind her by a now-retired inspector who is alleged to have sexually assaulted her in a washroom at their Vancouver workplace.
'I was really frozen and confused'; Ex-RCMP worker recounts alleged washroom sex assault
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Unknown powder at Canada Post facility sends two to hospital in B.C.
Officials say two border agents have been taken to hospital after they were exposed to a “suspicious substance” at a Canada Post facility in Richmond, B.C.
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Cheyenne Dunbar says she and Derek Saretzky never had romantic relationship
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Canadian sniper blows away record for farthest kill
A Canadian special forces sniper has
obliterated the record for the longest
confirmed kill in military history.
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Michigan terror attack planned?
The Montreal man accused of trying to
kill an airport cop in the U.S. did so
on a highly symbolic day for Muslims,
TVA reports.
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Wainwright-based military member charged with child porn offences
A Canadian Armed Forces member is charged
with child pornography related offences after a
joint investigation by the province’s Internet
Child Exploitation unit and the U.S. Homeland
Security Investigations.It’s alleged the man
attempted to arrange to meet up with a Texas girl
for sex, says a Friday news release from the
Alberta Law Enforcement Res
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Judge orders father to pay $100K after son Nathan Gervais flees justice
Calgarian Owen Gervais buried his head in his hands Friday as a judge ruled he would have to forfeit $100,000 because his son fled justice to avoid prosecution for first-degree murder.
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'Conservatives motivated by compassion': Scheer
New Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is
running out of hours in the day to do
all the work that needs doing.
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Live blog: Final arguments in Saretzky triple murder trial
Crown and defence lawyers are to get one final
chance today to make their arguments in the
murder trial of a man accused of killing a father,
a little girl and a senior.Jurors at the trial of
Derek Saretzky have heard weeks of evidence
in the deaths.
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World's smallest maple leaf created in Edmonton for Canada 150
One of this summer’s most unique Canada 150 items is a maple leaf so tiny that it’s not even visible to the naked eye.
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Dad collapses after border-guard daughter gets 11 years for letting 182 kg of cocaine into country
Border guard Stefanie McClelland has received an 11-year sentence for letting 182 kilograms of cocaine across the Champlain—St-Bernard-de-Lacolle border.
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Man dies in hospital after being shot in apartment by Montreal police
Quebec’s police watchdog is investigating a police shooting in Montreal on Tuesday evening that claimed the life of a 58-year-old man.
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Saretzky guilty on all charges
It took jurors three hours Wednesday to convict Derek Saretzky of three counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of a little girl, her dad and an unrelated senior.
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Buble, Fox, Short accept GG awards
In his first public appearance since his son went through cancer treatment, singer Michael Bublé got emotional as he accepted the National Arts Centre award, one of the Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards handed out at Rideau Hall on Wednesday.
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Big jump in number of people seeking medical care outside Canada: Study
Tens of thousands of Canadians are being forced to travel abroad to receive the healthcare they need.
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Indigenous protesters erect teepee on Parliament Hill
A number of people were arrested on
Parliament Hill Wednesday evening during
an Indigenous demonstration.
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B.C. NDP asked to form government after Liberal defeat
B.C.'s New Democrats will return to
power at the legislature for the first
time in 16 years, after toppling
Premier Christy Clark’s Liberals
Thursday and being asked by the
lieutenant governor to form the next
government.
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Interac e-Transfer service taken offline
Interac says it has temporarily taken its e-Transfer service offline to address an “internal technical issue” that has seen service disruptions for a number of customers trying to transfer money online.
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Don Cherry snubbed for Order of Canada — again
Maybe we’ll get it right by Canada’s 200th birthday and give the Order of Canada to Don Cherry.
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What’s in a Canadian? AncestryDNA finds out
Celebrations are in full swing across the country for Canada’s 150th birthday.
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