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Lake Winnipeg nominated as one of most threatened

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Lake Winnipeg has been nominated for a dubious honour: The world's most threatened lake.

Wild weather wreaks havoc across Quebec

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Wild weather across Quebec on Sunday resulted in a pile-up involving at least 15 vehicles and strong winds almost toppling a crane in downtown Montreal.

Chief Spence sticks to hunger strike demands

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Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence says she's lost more than 30 lbs over the past five weeks and will continue to refuse solid foods until the prime minister calls a "nation-to-nation" meeting.

Divers find car, body in Ottawa River

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Police have confirmed a car found under water at the Quyon Ferry terminal belongs to a missing mother and son from the Fitzroy Harbour area.

Heath care system getting better but still needs work: poll

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Canada's health care system performs better than it did six years ago, according to primary care physicians across the country.

Grit leadership hopefuls all attack, no debate

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A crowded Liberal Party of Canada leadership field stepped on stage together for the first time on Sunday, but what was billed as a debate amongst candidates came out much more like a nine-way attack on Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

John Baird pushes for Keystone XL, Detroit-Windsor bridge projects in U.S.

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Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird was in Washington D.C. Monday pressing the flesh in the hopes of gaining swift approval on key projects left to languish during the U.S presidential election race.

Former Tory staffer back in hot seat at corruption inquiry

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]A corruption inquiry prosecutor accused a former federal Tory organizer Monday of lying about how much illicit cash he saw at the municipal party of disgraced former Montreal mayor Gerald Tremblay.

Charges delivered to Calgary postie

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Police have charged a Calgary postal worker after more than $30,000 in merchandise went missing.

Idle No More: Prime Minister's Office yet to respond to First Nations' call for meeting

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The Prime Minister's Office has yet to respond the latest Assembly of First Nations' (AFN) request for a meeting with Stephen Harper and the governor general.

Man, 30, accused of stabbing his ex to death and setting her on fire

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A 30-year-old man accused of stabbing his ex-girlfriend to death and setting her on fire was on house arrest for allegedly beating up the 27-year-old woman just weeks earlier.

Tax watchdog post in limbo: Critics

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper's government has yet to start the formal process to replace its loudest budget critic - but says it will do so, eventually.

Sun News Network pushing to expand reach

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Sun News Network has made what it calls a "do or die" application to the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to be put on basic cable, just like its main competitors.

Patient weeps describing being 'abusively massaged'

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A 66-year-old woman wept on the witness stand as she described being “abusively massaged” and kissed by anesthesiologist Dr. George Doodnaught during her knee replacement surgery in 2010.

Transit cops left bomb on plane

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A B.C. transit cop left an explosive device on a commercial plane in 2011 and didn’t realize it was missing for two full days, putting public safety at risk, the Canadian Taxpayers Federation said Monday.

Boy, 12, shoots and kills brother, 16

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A 16-year-old boy died Monday night after his 12-year-old brother accidentally shot him in the head.

Two bodies found in car pulled from icy Ottawa River

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Ottawa police have recovered a car and two bodies from the icy waters of the Ottawa River four days after a mom and her son went missing near Fitzroy Harbour.

Car thieves running towed cars from Montreal airport to Africa, say police

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Police in Quebec say they have broken up a car-theft ring whose members towed luxury SUVs and sedans and had them shipped to Africa by container ship.

Lead-footed Calgary cops under investigation after alleged race to Tim Hortons

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Cops racing each other to the doughnut shop.

Shovel it right

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Snow shovelling can be risky, but when done right you can save time and get great exercise.
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