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Debunking climate myths

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Michael Coren talks to Lord Monckton about climate myths.

Ont. woman speaks out against Obamacare

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Shona Holmes, who claims she is a victim of public health care, speaks to Ezra Levant about her experience.

Canadian trainers still far from front lines in Afghanistan

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Amid increased violence from within the ranks of Afghan forces against NATO trainers, Defence Minister Peter MacKay warns there is no guarantee Canadian soldiers will stay safe.

Family members face charges in trying to help Manitoba dad abduct his kids

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Relatives of an accused co-conspirator in a high-profile child Manitoba abduction case are in custody accused of obstructing justice and other crimes.

Anti-corruption raids at McGill University Health Centre

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Quebec's anti-corruption unit carried out raids Tuesday at the offices of the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) in the second major scandal to hit the project since last year.

Another killer in Quebec found not criminally responsible

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A 36-year-old Quebec man who butchered his own mother and two young nieces in February won't be going to prison because he was found not criminally responsible.

Tories, NDP stay out of Quebec flag flap

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Federal Conservatives aren't standing behind the national flag -- despite rallying behind a bill last summer that enshrined the right of Canadians to proudly fly the Maple Leaf.

Grits on board for MP pension reform

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Liberal House leader Marc Garneau says his party is ready to "bite the bullet" and massively overhaul MP pensions.

Cat runs for mayor of Halifax

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Tuxedo Stan the cat will kiss as many kittens and shake as many paws as it takes to win Halifax's mayoral race.

Canada, UAE play nice after airline kerfuffle

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Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird and his counterpart from the United Arab Emirates played nice for the cameras Tuesday, masking a tense relationship that has been fraught in recent years with tit-for-tat fighting and angry symbolic gestures.

Group plans to screen 'Innocence of the Muslims' across Canada

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A "grassroots Canadian organization'' is hoping to arrange a screening of the controversial film about the Prophet Mohammed in cities across the country.

Alleged cancer faker Kristopher Cook fears for his safety after jailhouse beating

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Kristopher Cook, the man accused of cashing in on fabricated tales of cancer woe, will remain in hospital for two to three days, his lawyers said Tuesday.

Winnipeg gangster, 13, denied bail

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The general public would be shocked and its confidence in the justice system undermined if a 13-year-old street gang member accused of being the "planner" in an alarming robbery-conspiracy case were granted bail, a Manitoba judge said Tuesday.

Body believed to be suspect in Nova Scotia chained teen case found in northern Ont.: Cops

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Mounties say they believe they've found the body of Wayne Alan Cunningham, 31, one of two men accused of confining and raping a teen in a house in Upper Chelsea, N.S.

More claimants likely in tainted beef suit

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A class action lawsuit filed by an Edmonton man who says he got sick from tainted beef has attracted dozens more potential claimants.

Controversial race research prof dies

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Western University psychology professor John Philippe Rushton, whose research about racial differences caused a firestorm of controversy, has died of cancer.

Don Vito will need help from dwindling pool of allies: Sources

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Mafia don Vito Rizzuto will have at least four loyal allies when he gets out of a Colorado jail Saturday to take over his crumbling family, sources tell QMI Agency.

Que. police raid home and offices of Laval mayor

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Teams of provincial police investigators raided the home and City Hall offices of Laval Mayor Gilles Vaillancourt on Thursday in a probe of major contracts, QMI Agency has learned.

Ritz must resign over tainted meat scandal: Mulcair

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NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair called on Canada's Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz to resign Thursday, shortly after Ritz held a last-minute press conference in Ottawa to clear up "misinformation" about the largest meat recall in Canadian history.

Stephen Harper keeps options open on Nexen takeover

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper is raising the possibility of a "significantly modified" takeover deal between a Chinese oil company and Nexen getting the thumbs up from the Conservative government.
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