The federal government says it will not confirm a CBC report that Canadian special forces soldiers are in Mali protecting Canadian "assets" there.
Feds mum on Canadian forces in Mali report
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Woman, 22, admits she helped clean up after man murdered, dismembered
Jaclyn MacIntyre, 22, admitted Monday she was one of the people who left a downtown house party to purchase cleaning supplies after Wesley Hallam was murdered and dismembered.
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McGill student carried away by massive Montreal water-main break
Images of a McGill student being carried away by a raging downtown flood proved this wasn't any ordinary water main break.
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29 Hamilton city workers sacked for 'inappropriate behaviour'
The City of Hamilton fired 29 people over allegations of "inappropriate behaviour."
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Hundreds trapped in Saskatchewan potash mine
A fire broke out at a Saskatchewan potash mine Monday, trapping 318 workers underground for more than 12 hours.
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Alleged attacker can't remember man who 'gave' him SUV
When Richard Blake was arrested, he described the man who hugged him and gave him an SUV stolen from a bloody home invasion as having "white teeth like a movie star" and a scruffy beard.
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Sinkhole opens up in quarry; 2 workers missing
Two workers were missing and another was rescued after a landslide swallowed up three vehicles at a Montreal-area quarry on Tuesday.
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Prime Minister's India motorcade cost over $1 million
It cost taxpayers more than $1 million to airlift the prime minister's armoured vehicles to India last November to securely ferry Stephen Harper around the country during an official tour.
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Rae lights up NDP over unity vote
Interim Liberal leader Bob Rae called the NDP ridiculous Tuesday for saying one vote in a referendum is all that's needed for the country to divorce.
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Sunlight, not more rules, best to curb misbehaving MPs
Newsflash: Your MPs are behaving badly in the House of Commons!
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Canada increases aid to Mali
Canada is boosting aid to Mali by $13 million, International Co-operation Minister Julian Fantino announced Tuesday.
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Man charged after 155 dead cats found in his apartment
A Windsor, Ont., man was charged with animal cruelty Monday after 155 dead cats and kittens were found in his freezer and refrigerator.
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N.B. offers to help pay salaries of new graduates
In an effort to combat soaring unemployment, New Brunswick has offered to pay 70% of recent graduates' salaries for their first year of work.
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McGill won't say if it will sue over water main break
McGill University says it's too early to say if it will take legal action after a massive water main break damaged basements and forced thousands of students and staff to relocate.
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Navy spy Jeffrey Delisle to be sentenced in precedent-setting case
Sub-Lt. Jeffrey Delisle, a naval spy from Nova Scotia and the first person ever convicted under Canada's post-9/11 anti-terrorism legislation, will appear in court Thursday for sentencing.
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Feds ordered by court to release residential school documents
A judge has ordered the feds to release documents to a commission probing the dark legacy of Canada's residential schools.
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Canada pledges $25 million for Syrian aid
Canada pledged another $25 million in humanitarian aid to Syria on Wednesday.
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Canada's help in Mali mission 'appreciated': Fantino
Canada is pulling its weight in the French-led mission in Mali and our help is "well appreciated," says International Co-operation Minister Julian Fantino.
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Landslide survivor: 'I saw the earth open up'
As the search for two workers buried in a quarry turns into a recovery operation, a survivor tells QMI Agency how he cheated death.
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Police hunt for murderer in torso investigation
Now that they know who the victim is — Kelsey Louise Felker, 24, whose torso was found Saturday — police in Kitchener, Ont., are hunting for the killer.
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