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PQ losing street cred with students

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The Parti Quebecois is quickly learning what it’s like to negotiate with the new generation of Quebec students.

Funeral held for boy, 7, mom charged

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A seven-year-old Edmonton boy was laid to rest Saturday as his mother stands accused of his murder.

Attawapiskat blockaders served injunction: Report

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A sheriff presented a group of people blocking the road to a diamond mine in Attawapiskat, Ont. with a court injunction Sunday, the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network reported.

Man steals mechanical shovel and triggers low-speed police chase

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A man allegedly stole a mechanical shovel on Friday night north of Montreal and triggered what could possibly be one of the slowest police chases in Quebec history.

Martha Hall Findlay apologizes to Justin Trudeau while Tories take aim

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Former Liberal MP and leadership hopeful Martha Hall Findlay apologized to Justin Trudeau on Sunday for making waves by criticizing his understanding of the middle class during a debate in Mississauga, Ont.

Montreal transit takes legal shot at game designer

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An independent video game concept designer is in legal trouble for helping to virtually recreate the city's metro system for one of the most popular games in the world.

Attawapiskat blockades remain in place despite court injunction: De Beers

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Blockades that have prevented De Beers from sending supplies to its northern Ontario diamond mine remain in place Monday, despite a court injunction prohibiting anyone from interfering with the company's access and use of the winter road to the mine, the company said.

RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson looks to boost Mountie morale

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RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson is trying to boost Mountie morale after allegations last week by human-rights campaigners that RCMP officers sexually assaulted and abused hundreds of aboriginal women in northern B.C.

Sicilian who knew Rizzutos asks: 'What's the Mafia?'

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"What's the Mafia?" That was the key question Tuesday from Nicolo Milioto, a Sicilian-born ex-businessman who knew mob patriarch Nick Rizzuto Sr. for 40 years but told a public inquiry he had no idea what Rizzuto did for a living.

Search and rescue chopper not used for fishing, military investigation finds

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National Defence and Canadian Forces says a search and rescue helicopter was not used for a fishing trip in Newfoundland last year.

Canada to champion religious liberty globally with new religious freedom office

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Canada's new ambassador of religious freedom is Dr. Andrew Bennett, professor of Christian history and dean of private, liberal arts school Augustine College in Ottawa.

Ottawa's Helene Campbell dances with Ellen

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Barrhaven to L.A. is a long way to travel for six minutes of face time with Ellen Degeneres ... and several million viewers.

Search scaled back for missing N.S. fishermen

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Search efforts were scaled back Tuesday night for five Nova Scotia fishermen missing since their boat capsized during a storm late Sunday.

Garneau vows to tackle Trudeau on leadership

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Justin Trudeau may be a boxing victor and a fundraising champion, but fellow Liberal leadership contender Marc Garneau says his resume isn't a knockout.

Canadian ranger dies in snowmobile crash in Nunavut

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A Canadian Ranger died in a snowmobile accident during a routine exercise in Nunavut Sunday, the Armed Forces reported Tuesday.

Majority of Canadians want Senate reformed: Poll

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A majority of Canadians say the Senate should be abolished or reformed, highlighting the waning relevance of the Red Chamber, a pollster suggests.

B.C. teacher fired for making racist comments to student

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A B.C. teacher was canned after he told a foreign student “Speakee no English” and “go back to Korea,” according to a disciplinary decision released Monday.

Massive police raids at Montreal city hall

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Montreal's current and former mayors were among 25 political figures met by police amid massive raids at City Hall.

Alleged separatist shooter rants, cries at court appearance

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Accused separatist rally shooter Richard Henry Bain cried and ranted for several minutes Wednesday before a judge granted his lawyer permission to withdraw from the case.

ETF officer trapped by stolen snow plow

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A member of the Emergency Task Force testified Wednesday about being trapped by a stolen snow plow, fearing he may lose his leg.
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