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Loblaw sets restrictions on $25 gift card offer for its role in bread price-fixing scheme

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Loblaw Companies Ltd. says people who receive a $25 gift card intended as a goodwill gesture in light of the company’s participation in a bread price-fixing scheme will have that sum deducted from any future court settlement.

Ethics Commissioner clears Bill Morneau of wrongdoing in timing of 2015 Morneau Shepell shares sale

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The federal ethics commissioner has cleared Finance Minister Bill Morneau of allegations that he and his father benefited from insider information to save half a million dollars on the sale of shares in their family-built company.

Quebec opposition against Islamophobia day of action on mosque shooting anniversary — letter sent to PM Trudeau

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Quebec's main opposition parties are coming out against a call to make the anniversary of Quebec City's deadly mosque shooting a day of action on Islamophobia.

'Would we get them back?': Credit union marketing campaign 'loses' 12 wallets in Atlantic Canada

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Atlantic Canadians are a largely honest people, if a lost-wallet experiment is any indication.

'We follow all the advice': Trudeau says no red flags surrounding meeting with freed hostage Boyle during Halifax radio interview

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Justin Trudeau is suggesting that security officials raised no red flags when his office arranged last month for him to meet freed hostage Joshua Boyle and his family.

#NoTimmiesTuesday boycott launched over Tim Hortons franchisee minimum wage response

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Niki Lundquist loves the Earl Grey tea at Tim Hortons so much it’s become a running joke in her Toronto office.

'My kids can survive': Newfoundland woman who won $1.5 million Atlantic Lottery jackpot in November dies of breast cancer

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A Newfoundland woman who was suffering from an advanced form of cancer when she won a $1.5-million lottery jackpot in November has died.

Double double trouble: Unions launch '$15 and Fairness' Tim Hortons protests across Ontario

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Labour organizations across Ontario are holding rallies today to protest the actions some Tim Hortons franchises have taken in response to an increase in the province's minimum wage.

'I share that anger': Trudeau responds to townhall heckler angry over $10.5 million Omar Khadr settlement

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has told a woman heckling him about Omar Khadr during a townhall in Hamilton that he too is angry about the multi-million-dollar settlement issued to the former Guantanamo Bay inmate.

No 'friend': Ex-ethics watchdog appears before MPs to talk Trudeau Aga Khan vacation

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was going to find himself in hot water one way or another when he took a trip to the Aga Khan’s private island, then later attended a pair of meetings about one of the spiritual leader’s projects, the former House of Commons ethics watchdog said Wednesday.

Jury deliberations begin in Lac-Megantic railway disaster trial

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Twelve jurors at the trial of three men charged in the Lac-Megantic railway disaster have begun their first day of deliberations in a Quebec courthouse.

Canada prepares 'creative' NAFTA proposals as firm new stance aims to 'get respect' from U.S. negotiators

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The Trudeau government appears to have adopted a good-cop, bad-cop strategy for saving NAFTA — coming up with some “creative” new proposals in response to unpalatable U.S. demands while simultaneously signalling its willingness to aggressively attack what it considers unfair American trade practices.

Town hall tour stop at Western University mostly lovefest for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau facing conflict scandal, trade turbulence

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Softball season is months away but Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced a series of easy questions and two hecklers Thursday during a London town hall meeting.

Tim Hortons raises prices on breakfast items in certain markets — claims part of 'normal' business

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Some Tim Hortons locations have increased prices on their breakfast menus, its parent company said Friday, but made no connection to the minimum wage controversy that’s landed the brand in hot water.

Saskatoon nightclub owner ’in shock’ after drunken post hot tub 'vigorous sex' with male friend deemed nonconsensual

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A jury has found a Saskatoon nightclub owner guilty of sexual assault after deciding that the sex he had with a male friend after a night of drinking and hot-tubbing was not consensual.

'Exit through the gift shop': McDonald’s B.C. radio ad that mocked museum visits now history following complaints

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McDonald's has apologized and pulled a national radio ad that encouraged people to buy its fast food offerings rather than visit a museum after facing criticism.

Freed Afghan hostage Joshua Boyle appears in court via video link — awaits bail hearing

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A bail hearing for former Afghanistan hostage Joshua Boyle could be weeks away after a brief court appearance by video link today relating to assault charges.

Hijab hoax? Toronto cops say scissor incident never happened

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Toronto Police will not lay charges after receiving a phony complaint last week from an 11-year-old girl who claimed a man cut her hijab with scissors.

Federal government's 'escalator' beer tax causing brew-ha-ha

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Beer producers are banding together to fight a federal tax on their suds they find hard to swallow.

Fox News slams 'reprehensible' Trudeau over pro-life summer jobs grant refusal

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's views on abortion are raising the ire of the U.S. right wing.
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