A prominent statue of Canada’s first prime minister was vandalized on what would have been John A. Macdonald’s 198th birthday.
Statue of Sir John A. Macdonald defaced in Kingston, Ont.
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Three charged with abduction of pregnant Saskatchewan teen
Three people face several charges after a pregnant teen went missing from her Saskatchewan home Thursday night.
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Via Rail passenger car is home for Vaughan man
Jason Shron is The Guy with the Train in his Basement.
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12-year-old boy lauded as hero by Toronto Fire
When 12-year-old Nicholas DeShanes saw smoke pouring out of the living room vents of his family’s north Toronto home, his reaction was automatic.
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First Nations chiefs should form united front in talks with feds, leader says
A Saskatchewan First Nations leader who ran to lead the Assembly of First Nations has suggested all chiefs need to set politics aside and stay united to get the federal government to recognize treaties and grave reserve poverty.
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Wacky Canadian winter weather extremes
From a deep freeze in the prairies to balmy beaches in Toronto and blizzard conditions in Newfoundland, Canada has experienced it all so far in 2013. Here's a look at some images from across the country.
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Mulcair and former AFN National Chief call for Spence to end strike
Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence should take a "step back" from her strike efforts in wake of recent inroads made between First Nations and the feds, NDP leader Thomas Mulcair said Sunday.
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Idle No More targets busiest border crossing
Protesters with the Idle No More movement are planning to target the Ambassador Bridge -- North America's busiest border crossing -- next week.
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Aboriginal grad rates 'dismal'
With a “dismal” number of First Nations students graduating, the Vancouver School Board is implementing a tracking system to help bring them back to class.
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Darwin the Ikea Monkey's owner dismisses claims of abuse
The owner of Darwin the Ikea monkey dismisses claims she abused the primate, her lawyer said Sunday.
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Martin Cauchon joins federal Liberal leadership race
Former federal justice minister Martin Cauchon became the ninth and last candidate for the leadership of the Liberal party of Canada late Sunday.
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AFN Chief denies calling for Theresa Spence's resignation
The Assembly of First Nations' Regional Chief for Newfoundland and Nova Scotia says he did not call for Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence to resign last week.
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HMCS Toronto starts security mission
The Canadian warship HMCS Toronto left Halifax Monday morning to take part in an international security mission.
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2 men charged for racist graffiti at Canadian War Museum
A pair of 22-year-old Ottawa men are accused of spray-painting a swastika and a racist phrase on an aircraft stored outside the Canadian War museum.
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Toronto doc sexually assaulted women under 'conscious sedation': Crown
A North York anesthesiologist forced 21 women to engage in sexual acts while they were conscious but sedated during operations, a Crown attorney alleged Monday.
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B.C. police investigate three double-murders in one day
Three seemingly unrelated double-homicides are keeping police across the province busy following the discovery of six bodies in three B.C. cities over the weekend.
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Jet-setting Quebecer accused of running $800M drug network
A Laval, Que., man who was living a jet-set lifestyle is accused of running a New-York-based drug empire that American authorities brought down following a five-year investigation.
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Canada eases Turkey's refugee problem
Canada will take 5,000 refugees off of Turkey's hands over the next five years and resettle them in this country.
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Feds lose student loan data for 583,000 people
The federal government has lost an external hard drive containing the personal information of more than half a million student loan borrowers.
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Health care varies across Canada: Report
Canada's provincial health care systems aren't created equal, a new report says.
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