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Judge doesn't buy Cup rioter’s 'drunk' defence

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The first accused Stanley Cup rioter to go to trial after proclaiming his innocence was found guilty Thursday of three charges related to the mayhem.

Former MP, seven others arrested in Muskrat Falls protest

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Former Liberal MP Todd Russell was arrested along with seven other people at a protest against Newfoundland and Labrador's $7.4-billion hydroelectric project.

Elliot Lake mall report called for waterproofing fix

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Before their purchase of the Algo Centre Mall, Elliot Lake Retirement Living was told a waterproofing membrane would be the best course of action in the battle against leakage, but didn't implement the repairs.

Canada's quiet crime proceeds program could use some juicing up, experts say

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When British cocaine dealer Darren Bowles and his lunch-lady girlfriend were ordered in January to hand over $90,000 in proceeds of crime, the U.K. press kept a tally.

Quebec convict tells QMI Agency journalist he killed a man

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A dying, imprisoned criminal said this week in a letter to a QMI Agency journalist that he is responsible for the unsolved 1976 murder of Quebec fisherman Roger Roy.

MP Parm Gill denies unpaid bill claims

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Brampton Tory MP Parm Gill is poring over $6,000 in receipts a local business owner says the politician failed to pay.

Hunger-striker Raymond Robinson meets minister, vows to continue protest

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A native elder who met with Aboriginal Affairs Minister Bernard Valcourt on Friday is promising to starve himself to death if the federal government does not meet with more than 600 First Nations leaders.

Two men dead in daycare shooting

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Police now say two men are dead as a result of a daycare shooting in Gatineau, Que.

Grit leadership hopefuls in spotlight before voting begins

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It's the start of the crucial voting week in the Liberal leadership campaign and the candidates are getting a party as a kickoff.

Ralph Klein remembered at public ceremony in Calgary

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Alberta icon Ralph Klein was bid a moving farewell Friday by a who’s who of Canadian politics and the “Marthas and Henrys” the ex-premier was so closely identified with.

Canadian held in prison in Mauritania

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Canadian Aaron Yoon is serving a two-year jail sentence in a North African prison on terrorism-related charges for having ties to al-Qaida, said Amnesty International.

Bloody baby left to die in dumpster, court hears

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The baby left to die in a city dumpster was covered in blood and afterbirth with “an extinguished cigarette butt stuck to his forehead,” when he was rescued, court heard.

Alberta mom who drowned sons set for deportation

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A federal tribunal has ruled an Alberta mom will remain in custody until deportation to Australia Monday after serving 10 months at the Alberta Hospital for the 2010 drowning deaths of her two young boys.

Toronto doctor rescued from Arizona canyon

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A prominent Toronto doctor who spent more than 30 hours without food, water or a cellphone in an Arizona canyon was rescued Friday.

Winning ticket for $40M jackpot sold in Toronto

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A Torontonian woke up $40 million richer Saturday, joining an elite list of Ontarians who have won big recently.

John Baird urges North Korea to clean up its act

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Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird had some fighting words for North Korea Friday, accusing it of threatening "regional and global security."

Six Hells Angels plead guilty to murder charges

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Six people with Hells Angels ties were given sentences ranging from 18 months to three years on Friday after they pleaded guilty to conspiring to commit murder during the province's biker wars.

Justin Trudeau takes aim at Tories in final leadership pitch

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Justin Trudeau came out swinging at Prime Minister Stephen Harper in his final pitch to Liberal members and supporters Saturday.

Hundreds arrested at Montreal protest as bylaw comes under attack

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The Canadian Civil Liberties Association has written the mayor of Montreal and the city's police chief denouncing a controversial bylaw about protests it says "could not withstand constitutional scrutiny."

Campaign seeks to honour veteran maimed by FLQ bomb

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A former Montrealer has started a campaign to recognize a Second World War veteran maimed by an FLQ bomb.
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