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4 dead in western Manitoba plane crash

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A man, his two sons and the boys’ nine-year-old friend are dead following a plane crash in Western Manitoba on Sunday.

Absentees from Kathleen Wynne's swearing in show lack of class

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It wasn't so much a Who's Who of the provincial politerati that showed up for Kathleen Wynne's swearing in on Monday.

Evangelicals are un-Canadian: NDP leader Thomas Mulcair

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NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair lashed out at evangelical Christian groups Monday, accusing them of going "completely against" Canadian values and law with their beliefs about homosexuality.

Fugitive suicide faker goes to prison

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A Minnesota business magnate who faked his own suicide and snuck across the border to take up a quiet new life in Winnipeg hoping to evade years in prison was tripped up by the need to medicate his anxiety disorder, court heard Monday.

Alberta and Texas make good allies

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When Michael Reeves of Ports-to-Plains gives the grand finale of his presentation to the Rotary Club in Dumas, Texas, he shows Rotarians two pictures.

Night of 'drugs and sex' allegedly kills Canadian official in Ghana

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A Canadian government bureaucrat is dead after a night of "hot sex and drugs" in a four-star hotel in the capital of the West African country of Ghana, a newspaper there reports.

Former Quebec viceroy says she 'can do no wrong' and demands fraud charges against her be dropped

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Quebec's former lieutenant governor says that as the Queen's representative she "can do no wrong" and wants the Supreme Court of Canada to quash her upcoming fraud trial.

Protests shut down private daycares across Quebec

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Thousands of parents were left scrambling Tuesday after 300 private daycares in Quebec shut down in a provincewide protest.

Quebec whistleblower gets sympathy card in the mail, referencing his own death

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A former Quebec excavation contractor received a sympathy card, making reference to his own death, after he blew the whistle on collusion in his industry.

Six Flags responsible for death of employee killed by roller coaster: Report

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The Six Flags entertainment company is to blame for the death of an employee struck and killed by a roller coaster in Montreal, a report concludes.

Taxpayers foot $110,054 bill for premiers conference swag

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Most Nova Scotians weren’t invited to the swanky party, but they paid for it. During last year’s premiers’ conference in Halifax, taxpayers coughed up $110,054.90 for a meeting steeped in swag.

Sen. Brazeau on forced leave of absence from Senate

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Embattled Sen. Patrick Brazeau is on a forced paid leave of absence from the Upper Chamber.

Canada condemns North Korean nuke test

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North Korea's most recent nuclear test confirmed that the global pariah has not entered a new, more modern era under Kim Jong-un, as the Canadian government had hoped.

Bill to open CBC books a 'solution in search of a problem': Opposition

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The official opposition says a private member's bill aimed at prying opening the CBC's books is hypocritical and represents an ideological attack on the public broadcaster.

Tories divided over funding humanitarian aid by evangelicals

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The Conservatives are sending mixed messages over an evangelical Christian group that receives government funding for its well-digging and clean water projects in Uganda.

Mali could be another Afghanistan: Baird

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The Conservative government is weighing requests to send more funds and to help train troops to fight in Mali, says Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird.

HRSDC bureaucrats questioned over data breach

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Senior bureaucrats at Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) said Thursday they've tightened the department's rules after employees lost the personal information of more than half-a-million Canadians last year.

Ontario man guilty of starving disabled brother to death

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A Brockville man has been found guilty of manslaughter for starving his disabled brother to death in 2008.

Government agrees to committee on missing, murdered First Nations women

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The federal government committed to create a special committee on missing and murdered aboriginal women Thursday, but this move falls short of longstanding requests levelled by aboriginal organizations and opposition parties for a national inquiry.

Mulcair dodges question on homophobic Catholic views

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Not all homophobia is equal in Tom Mulcair’s eyes, it seems.
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