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Trudeau forgot Alberta was a province during Canada Day speech

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It seems Justin Trudeau may need to go back to geography class as the prime minister seems to have forgot Alberta was one of the country's 10 provinces during his Canada Day speech Saturday.

Albertans named as Canada's newest astronauts

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Jennifer Sidey of Calgary and Joshua Kutryk of Fort Saskatchewan, Alta., are Canada’s newest astronauts.

Prince Albert was first British royal to visit Canada in 1860

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By 1860, Canada was on the verge of Confederation and a new independence.

Black Lives Matter-Toronto protesters take over Montreal jazz festival stage

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Black activist groups say police should have no role in responding to mental health crises.

Canada's coming of age

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As Canada emerged as a mature nation, Queen Elizabeth showed she had learned a thing or two about stickhandling during her many tours of Canada.

Elizabeth still reigns but Charles' time is nigh

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He's the ultimate sandwich generation - a middle-aged royal squeezed between an older mother and his younger sons.

Canadians have royal memories

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Since their earliest visits to Canada in the 1800s, the Royal Family has enthralled, entranced and captivated Canadians.Through good times and bad, and from coast to coast, we have mobbed public appearances and sent well wishes to the monarch and family members. Here are the stories of some who have been touched by royalty:

Man who inspired ALS ice bucket challenge back in hospital

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BOSTON — The man who inspired people around the world to dump buckets of ice water over their heads to raise millions of dollars for Lou Gehrig’s disease research is back in the hospital and is keeping his sense of humour.

Living Maple Leaf an international hit

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Winnipeg’s Living Maple Leaf at the iconic Portage and Main intersection on Canada Day are drawing international attention.

Giant rubber duck draws crowds

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Two-year-old old Eileen Hung recognized that yellow bird floating in the water right away.

Caught on video: Elderly Ottawa man with dementia punched in face 11 times by personal support worker

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A personal care worker at a city-run retirement residence delivered 11 punches to the face of an elderly, immobile and largely non-verbal dementia patient, a video obtained by Posmedia reveals.

Ex-Gitmo inmate Omar Khadr to get $10.5M, apology from Canada: Official

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Convicted terrorist Omar Khadr is set to receive more than $10 million from the Canadian taxpayer, according to an official familiar with the deal.

Child has 'life-altering' hand injuries in Canada Day backyard explosion

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An 11-year old boy was severely injured in a backyard party on Canada Day after a homemade combustible device exploded.

Calgary woman charged after deadly dog-dragging

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Mounties in Strathmore are preparing to lay charges against a Calgary woman accused of dragging a dog to death on Sunday.

NDP MP Romeo Saganash apologizes for plagiarism in newspaper column on Canada 150

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NDP indigenous affairs critic Romeo Saganash apologized Tuesday for having plagiarized portions of a recent newspaper column about Canada’s 150th anniversary.

It's good that doctors are speaking out: OMA president

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When physicians air their concerns, it only makes the system healthier, says the head of the Ontario Medical Association.

Ferrari driver clocked at 210 km/h on Lions Gate Bridge

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West Vancouver Police say they stopped a 22-year-old sports car driver who was clocked travelling at 210 kilometres per hour in a 60 kilometre per hour zone on the Lions Gate Bridge.

Health Canada testing Banana Boat sunscreen products as complaints mount

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A British Columbia mother says her 12-year-old son suffered burn injuries after using a Banana Boat sunscreen product.

Authorities capture grizzly No. 148 after bear charges man near CanmoreGrizzly No. 148 captured after charging man

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Provincial authorities have captured a large female grizzly bear that is believed to have charged a man who was walking with a stroller and two leashed dogs near Canmore on Monday.

Widow of slain soldier to seek Liberals' $10.5M Khadr payout

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The lawyer for the widow of an American soldier killed in Afghanistan said Tuesday they have filed an application so that any money paid by the Canadian government to a former Guantanamo Bay prisoner convicted of killing him will go toward the widow and another U.S. soldier injured.
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