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Blizzard hits East Coast

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Flights, ferries and schools are cancelled in Atlantic Canada has the country's east coast braces for freezing rain, blowing snow and powerful winds.

The penny: 1876 -- 2013

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After decades of declining worth, the Canadian penny has finally been polished off.

Keep budget officer Kevin Page until replacement secured: NDP

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The NDP wants to keep Parliamentary Budget Officer Kevin Page on the job until his replacement is on the clock.

Mounties try to find owners of stolen antiques

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If you're missing a suit of armour, Nova Scotia's Mounties would like to hear from you. They've posted some of the 1,300 artifacts seized from the home of an alleged hoarder of stolen antiques.

Vets face 'unfair' disability claims process: Ombudsman

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Ex-soldiers seeking disability benefits from the government face an unfair and sometimes biased process, the veterans' ombudsman said Monday.

Penny dress takes a lot of cents

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For local artist Heidi den Hartog, the penny dropped about six weeks ago.

Man to donate fish instead of doing community service

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A judge gave a commercial fisherman the option Monday of donating 200 pounds of fish to Batchewana First Nation as part of his probation.

Accused Cup rioter feared for safety following backlash

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The first accused Stanley Cup rioter to go to trial phoned 911 in the days following the mayhem to tell authorities he feared for his safety when images of him spread online.

Ask astronaut Chris Hadfield a question

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What would you ask an astronaut? Here's your chance to do it.

Storm continues to batter Newfoundland

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A winter storm that blasted Atlantic Canada on Monday continues to wreak havoc on Newfoundland and Labrador.

Feds find billions in offshore tax hunt

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The Stephen Harper government's focus on finding tax cheats has yielded billions for the federal treasury, MPs were told Tuesday, but doing more to find the wealth hidden by money-launderers and fraudsters in offshore bank accounts could mean giving the RCMP some new and perhaps controversial powers..

Tories seek tougher foreign corruption laws

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The Conservative government is amending its anti-corruption legislation to make it harder for Canadian businesses to misbehave overseas.

Canada guilty of 'quiet ethnocide' of the French, say separatists

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English Canadian provinces are perpetrating a "quiet ethnocide" of French Canadians that only Quebec sovereignty can stop, says a new report. The document, sponsored in part by the Parti Quebecois, says the proportion of French-speaking Canadians is declining by the year and it blames Canada for 92 "blockages" to Quebec's development.

Attawapiskat protesters block winter road to De Beers diamond mine

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A small number of protesters are blockading the winter road to the De Beers’ Victor diamond mine outside the embattled Attiwapiskat reserve in northern Ontario.

Accused Stanley Cup rioter cried after seeing footage of himself

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The first Stanley Cup rioter to go on trial admitted to a police officer he broke down upon seeing video of himself smashing windows and grinning during the June 2011 mayhem.

Anne of Green Gables goes blonde

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Anne of Green Gables has gotten an unexpected makeover.

Dad must pay child support for 3 kids that aren't his: Court rules

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A father has been ordered to pay child support to his ex-wife despite results of DNA testing that found three of the four children he helped raise are not biologically his, a Quebec Superior Court ruled.

Former assistant Crown attorney tried to hire prostitute while in court, cops say

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A former assistant Crown attorney in Windsor, Ont., is charged with obtaining the services of a prostitute while at court.

Review of Canadian tariffs needed to close price gap on certain products: Senate committee

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The feds should review Canadian tariffs to help slash the price gap on certain products sold in Canada and the United States, says a Senate finance committee report tabled in the Upper Chamber Wednesday.

EU seal ban to factor in its Arctic Council bid

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The European Union's ban on commercial seal hunt products will factor into Canada's decision whether to support it in its bid for a seat on the Arctic Council.
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