A retired Mohawk professional wrestler is suing singer Van Morrison over the use of his image on the cover of an upcoming album.
Retired Canadian wrestler Billy Two Rivers sues Van Morrison over album art
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Ship sets record for earliest crossing of Northwest Passage
After 24 days at sea and a journey spanning more than 10,000 kilometres, the Finnish icebreaker MSV Nordica has set a new record for the earliest transit of the fabled Northwest Passage.
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Customer information released in WestJet data breach
WestJet says 'it has become aware' that profile data for some of its WestJet Rewards program members was revealed online by what the company calls an unauthorized third party.The disclosed data did not include credit card or banking information, WestJet said.
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Creep catcher arrested after targeting innocent victim
A car crash ended in criminal charges against a Saskatchewan Creep Catcher when he went after an innocent victim in what may be a case of mistaken identity, police said.
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War memorial unveiled in hometown of Afghan mission's last Canadian casualty
Family and friends of Master Cpl. Byron Greff don’t want the 28-year-old to be remembered as a footnote to Canada’s mission to Afghanistan.
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Trudeau vows to visit B.C. wildfire zones while asking Canadians for Red Cross donations
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he plans to visit British Columbia’s wildfire zones in the coming days as the situation continues to shift.
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Canadian Tire employee who kicked out and accused Indigienous man of stealing no longer with company
A Canadian Tire staff member who physically removed an Indigenous man from a store in Regina is no longer with the company, a spokesperson said Sunday.
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Fentanyl-laced heroin suspected in four Toronto overdose deaths
Toronto police say a rash of suspected
drug-related deaths in a three-day
period is highly unusual for the city,
while Mayor John Tory says he is
“extremely concerned” about the
overdoses, which prompted
investigators to issue a public safety
alert on Saturday.
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Loophole in Sex Offender Registry?
A retired Toronto police officer
believes there may be an exploitable
loophole in the Sex Offender Registry.
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Young Nova Scotia men treated girls’ nude photos ‘like baseball cards’: Crown
BRIDGEWATER, N.S. — Six young Nova Scotia men treated the sexual integrity of girls as young as 13 like “bartering chips or baseball cards” when they shared intimate images of them without their consent, the Crown argued in its sentencing recommendations.
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Killing pit bulls no answer: Don Cherry
The first time then-Boston Bruins coach Don Cherry met rugged young scrapper Stan Jonathan, he told the player’s father exactly what he thought of his boy.
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Waterfall tragedy in Alberta: Body of 33-year-old man recovered following Elbow Falls plunge
BRAGG CREEK, Alta. — The body of a 33-year-old Calgary man has been recovered from Elbow Falls, southwest of Bragg Creek, Alta.
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Justin Trudeau says he ‘regrets’ comments about Senator Brazeau in Rolling Stone
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he "regrets" comments he made about Sen. Patrick Brazeau in a recent interview with Rolling Stone magazine.
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Parlez-vous Français? Who speaks what and where in Canada
The share of the population that can
speak both of Canada’s official
languages hit an all-time high in
2016, Statistics Canada reported
Wednesday in its latest batch of
census numbers — a modest shift upward
in a rate that has barely budged over
the last 15 years.
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Canadian military members encouraged to attend Pride events in uniform
Uniformed Canadian military personnel who march in Montreal’s Pride parade for the first time later this month will do so with the blessing of Canada’s top soldier.
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RCMP need training to combat Inuit intoxication assumptions following death of Paul Kayuryuk: Inquest
The sister of a Nunavut man who died of a stroke after RCMP put him in a jail cell thinking he was drunk wants police to learn from their mistake.
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Montreal’s Olympic Stadium to be used as shelter following 'unprecedented' spike in asylum seekers
Montreal’s iconic Olympic Stadium will be the first place some newcomers to Canada call home, with the venue being used as a temporary shelter for asylum seekers.
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Quebec dealing with 150 asylum requests a day: immigration minister
The scene greeting asylum seekers at a popular illegal border crossing point in Quebec on Thursday was vastly changed from that of a few months earlier.
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HIV positive B.C. man charged with aggravated sexual assault for unprotected sex
Mission RCMP are warning the public about an Abbotsford man who they allege engaged in unprotected sexual intercourse with women without disclosing that he’s HIV-positive.
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FHRITP complaint investigated by RCMP after CBC Newfoundland reporter receives vulgar heckling
Police are investigating after a female reporter was heckled with a notorious sexist slur while on camera in St. John’s, N.L.
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