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More than $500Gs in stolen artifacts recovered

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A Nova Scotia man is scheduled to appear in court Thursday afternoon on charges of possession of stolen property after police recovered more than 1,000 artifacts believed to have been stolen from local universities, libraries and private collections over 20 to 25 years.

Another patient testifies in Doodnaught sex assault trial

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A female patient recalls waking during her surgery with Dr. George Doodnaught’s penis in her mouth and the anesthesiologist expressing surprise that she “liked sex so much.”

Inmates beat man accused of torturing woman with cerebral palsy

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One of two people accused of torturing a woman with cerebral palsy was beaten by fellow inmates at a London jail this morning.

Boy, 9, shot in head dies

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A nine-year-old boy shot in the head in Brampton has died of his injuries, police said Thursday morning.

Still no proof Algerian attackers were Canadian, say feds

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The RCMP says it can't confirm reports that it has personnel in Algeria working to confirm claims that at least one Islamist involved in a recent hostage-taking crisis there is a Canadian citizen.

Canadians still missing after Antarctica plane crash

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Bad weather Thursday continued to stymie Calgary-based airmen trying to lay the groundwork to rescue Canadians stranded after their plane went down in Antarctica.

Laval cops shoot stabbing suspect

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Laval police shot and wounded a suspect being hunted in the stabbing of two men Thursday.

Staff errors led to woman, 87, being trapped in elevator for 29 hours

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Staff at a Mississauga, Ont., nursing home made a series of errors that led to an 87-year-old resident being trapped in an elevator for more than 29 hours, an investigation has concluded.

Reserve despair hits home for outspoken Mohawk, Shawn Brant

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When the barricades went up, and the Idle No More movement decided to start blocking railway lines, highways and border crossings, one of Canada's more notorious Native dissidents was nowhere near any of the protests.

The successes and failures of self-governance for Canada's First Nations

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When Robert Louie was first elected to the Westbank First Nation band council in 1974, the council operated out of a tiny trailer and the only staff they could afford was one secretary.

Killing our First Nations with kindness

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Every time the destitution on a First Nation reserve piques the attention of non-aboriginals - the E. coli in Kashechewan's drinking water, the gasoline- sniffing epidemic at Davis Inlet, the fetid, ramshackle housing at Attawapiskat - some commentator will insist the problem is federal indifference.

Canadian university students resorting to "sugar daddies"

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A study that suggests a growing number of Canadian university students are resorting to “sugar daddies” and “sugar mommies” to combat rising tuition costs is “troubling”, says the Vice President External at University of Alberta Students’ Union.

Top court upholds Quebec's civil law that denies ex sharing assets after break-up

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The breadwinner in a common-law relationship in Quebec has no legal obligation to support his or her partner after a break-up, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled Friday.

Man calls 911 after being stood up

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A man who took a bus trip from Montreal to Barrie, north of Toronto, to meet a woman he met online called 911 after finding he’d been stood up.

Feds offer credit protection to those with lost student loan data

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Canadian taxpayers will pick up the tab for credit and identity theft protection service to as many as 583,000 Canada Student Loans Program participants whose personal information was contained in a missing hard drive.

Replay: Chat with Sun comment editor Adrienne Batra

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Mayor Rob Ford's appeal court ruling will be released at 10:30 a.m. Friday.

Denise Batters, late MP's wife, among new senators

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Stephen Harper named five new senators Friday, including the wife of a Saskatchewan MP who committed suicide while in office and an Albertan who topped the polls in last year's provincial election there.

Defence demands mistrial in London torture case

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The defence lawyer for one of the people accused of torturing a London woman with cerebral palsy wants a mistrial for what's been described as “witness coaching.”

Aboriginal protesters plan 'global day of action' for treaty rights

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Dozens of Idle No More protesters intend to gather on Parliament Hill Monday, when MPs head back to the Commons for the first time following a holiday break.

Drunk man threatened to kill stepson in front of police, court hears

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A northern Ontario man threatened to kill his young stepson in front of police officers, a judge heard Friday.
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