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Three winning tickets for Lotto 6/49 record-breaking jackpot sold in B.C.

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Three of four winning lottery tickets sold in Canada for the record-breaking Lotto 6/49 jackpot were in B.C.

Feds forgiving nursing student loans

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Family doctors and nurses working in more than 4,000 rural communities across Canada received an incentive to work outside big cities Sunday.

Richard Bain sets fire to jail cell: spokesman

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Richard Henry Bain, the man accused of opening fire at the Parti Quebecois victory night party last September, was placed in solitary confinement for three days last week after he lit a fire in his cell, his spokesman told QMI Agency.

NDP opts for image makeover

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NDP faithful say they will focus on selling the party's unique brand of environmental and social policies in a bid to topple the Conservative government.

Trudeau's work just beginning

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The Liberal party could have saved itself a lot of time, effort and money by issuing a statement six months ago declaring establishment candidate Justin Trudeau leader.

Policy time for Trudeau

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Hope springs eternal! The Liberal Party coronation proceeded as expected. Trudeaumania is back. And, also as expected, it was a first-round victory. An 80% majority win. No one else stood a chance.

Trudeau elected Liberal leader

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Canadians already know his name and his face, now they'll get to know Justin Trudeau, Liberal leader.

Teen charged with child porn for allegedly sharing nude pics of ex

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A 16-year-old boy has been charged with distributing child porn after police say he sent nude photos of his ex-girlfriend to friends.

Ottawa-area teacher rescues abducted girl in France

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A retired Perth teacher's decision to travel the backroads of France launched him into the middle of an abduction and sexual assault last week.

Socialism still the heart of the NDP: Moore

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You can take socialism out of the NDP's constitution but you can't take socialism out of the NDP, Heritage Minister James Moore says.

Canadian security tracking Boston bombing developments, but no sign of heightened threat

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Security expert and former CSIS officer Michel Juneau-Katsuya says it's unlikely there will be a general Canadian alert following suspicious explosions at the Boston Marathon on Monday.

Tories waste no time targeting Trudeau with attack ads

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The Conservatives congratulated Justin Trudeau for his Liberal leadership victory Monday with three attack ads that portray him as a lightweight with a famous name.

Poll shows Justin Trudeau Liberals far ahead

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Canada’s new Liberal leader, Justin Trudeau, would lead his party to a crushing election victory if a vote were held now, according to a poll released on Tuesday that put Liberal support substantially higher than other recent surveys have shown.

Canadian border guards increase vigilance after Boston blasts

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Public Safety Minister Vic Toews confirms that border guards are being extra careful at entry points to Canada after Monday's deadly bombings in Boston.

Justin Trudeau promises 'cascading transition' as he takes over party

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Justin Trudeau and a core team of advisers have begun tinkering as they look to centralize power around the neophyte leader over the summer.

MP to announce decision on abortion motion appeal

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Conservative MP Mark Warawa is expected to announce how he will proceed with his motion against 'gendercide' in the next few days.

Harper, Mulroney among dignitaries at Thatcher dinner

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It was a who's who of the world's conservative politicians at a private dinner to honour the memory of Margaret Thatcher on Tuesday.

Canadian cities host runs in support of Boston

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When Jonathan Torchia heard about a Run for Boston taking place at Winnipeg's Assiniboine Park Tuesday night, he committed immediately.

2 children die in Quebec house fire

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Family members are reeling after the bodies of two young children were found Wednesday in the wreckage of an overnight fire.

Canadian’s message in a bottle arrives 28 years later

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A Canadian man’s message in a bottle honouring his promise to write to a woman named Mary has finally washed ashore 28 years later in Croatia.
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