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Garth Drabinsky fighting Order of Canada termination

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Disgraced theatre baron Garth Drabinksy is asking a Federal Court to declare the termination of his Order of Canada unlawful, despite the Governor General affirming the decision was already made last November.

Quebec minister's office vandalized twice in one week

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The windows of Jean-Francois Lisee's office had just been replaced after Monday's attack when police said an object was used to smash about five windows early Saturday morning.

NDP taking on Harper in new campaign

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The NDP will launch a campaign Sunday in Quebec against the Harper government using a twist on the Prime Minister's "Our region in power" slogan, which he used there in the 2011 federal election.

Conservatives praise new Keystone assessment

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Conservative politicians hailed an interim environmental assessment by the U.S. State Department as a step in the right direction towards seeing the controversial Keystone XL pipeline approved.

Ontarian wins $30M LOTTO 6/49 jackpot

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Call it the luck of the Ontarians. For the second time this year, a winning ticket for a LOTTO 6/49 jackpot prize was sold in Ontario.

Family of Que. police officer killed in line of duty devastated

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A Kativik Regional Police Force officer was shot and killed and another was seriously injured after they responded to a domestic violence call Saturday night in Quebec’s far north.

NDP on the attack

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The NDP on Sunday launched an attack-ad campaign against the Conservatives, just days after an NDP MPs crossed the floor to the Bloc Quebecois.

Justin Trudeau rejects opponents' attacks

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Liberal leadership frontrunner Justin Trudeau knocked his rivals Sunday for taking potshots at his candidacy, saying Canadians turned away from the Liberal party in the past when leadership rivals start squabbling amongst each other.

Accused in B.C. stabbing spree attempts suicide

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B.C. Corrections is increasing railing heights at one of its facilities after the man accused of stabbing seven people in Vancouver’s West End last January plummeted three storeys from a walkway outside his cell.

B.C. Premier Christy Clark apologizes - again -- for ethnic vote scandal

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Premier Christy Clark walked out of a last-minute cabinet meeting in Vancouver Sunday and into a state of contrition as she apologized personally for the ethnic vote scandal.

Live coverage of Elliot Lake mall collapse inquiry

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The inquiry into the collapse of a mall in Elliot Lake, Ont., that left two dead and many others injured, begins Monday in the northern Ontario town.

UN envoy blames Harper policies for food insecurity in Canada

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If there are people in Canada who don’t have enough food to feed their families, it’s because the Conservative government abandoned the mandatory long-form census and abolished the Canadian Wheat Board, a United Nations envoy says.

Drunken teen eaten by stray dogs

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Nineteen-year-old Glen-Vince Papatie went unnoticed in life and in death.

NDP attack ads a 'smoke screen' for floor-crossing: Tories

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The Prime Minister's Office on Monday slammed an NDP attack on Conservative government policies and their impact in Quebec.

Magnotta wants public, media barred from preliminary hearing

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Reporters aren't allowed to relay details of an upcoming preliminary hearing for alleged body-parts killer Luka Magnotta, but he wants journalists barred from the courtroom altogether.

B.C. rave rape photog avoids jail, receives porn ban

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A man found guilty of posting sexual pictures of a teenage girl at a Pitt Meadows rave on Facebook won’t be allowed to watch porn as one of his court-ordered conditions following his sentencing Monday.

Tim Hortons wouldn't let boy call 911

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Tim Hortons said it will review its policies with employees after a teenager had an asthma attack in a London restaurant and wasn't allowed to use a store phone to call 911.

Arctic camel was ancestor of today's desert-dweller, say researchers

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Newly discovered mummified bones suggest today's desert-dwelling camels may have originally come from the Arctic.

Offbeat tales from Tim Hortons

NDP MP compares Senate to Edsel

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It's not every day the Senate gets compared to a car. And if you were thinking something sleek, flashy and fast - hold your brakes.
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