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Neighbours barely knew train terror suspect Raed Jaser


U.S. may charge Canadian visitors admission

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U.S. Department of Homeland Security officials are floating the idea of charging Canadian visitors a fee to visit America.

Speaker to MPs: Stand up and be counted

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The Speaker of the House of Commons is telling MPs they don't have to be so submissive to party bosses, and can speak up if they have something to say.

Rehtaeh Parsons' family meets with PM to discuss daughter's suicide

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The parents of a Nova Scotia teenager who committed suicide after her family says she was relentlessly bullied online following an alleged sexual assault were in Ottawa Tuesday to call on the federal government to review the Criminal Code.

PM thanks U.S., Canadian authorities for terror arrests

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper thanked law enforcement agencies Tuesday on both sides of the border for foiling an alleged terrorist plot to derail a VIA train.

Committee gives Tory MP go-ahead on private member's bill

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The same parliamentary sub-committee that killed Mark Warawa's motion against "gendercide" has given the Conservative MP the thumbs-up for a private member's bill on a completely different issue.

Terror suspects charged in train plot appear in court

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A Scarborough man accused of conspiring to bomb a VIA passenger train in the GTA to inflict a spectacular crash with massive casualties appeared briefly Tuesday in a tiny Toronto court.

Answers sought after 4 headless sea lions found in B.C.

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The Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) is concerned about the trading of animal parts following the discovery of a fourth decapitated sea lion.

Liberals launch new Justin Trudeau ad

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The Grits have launched their own volley in the political media war for voter support.

Lotto 6/49 to offer more millions

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There will soon be more chances to be a millionaire.

Canada Post claims to own the phrase 'postal code'

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Not only does Canada Post claim to own the copyright for Canadians' postal codes, but now it also claims to own the very phrase "postal code."

Toronto woman must remove niqab to testify in sex-assault case, judge rules

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In a highly anticipated decision, a Muslim sexual complainant known as N.S. has been told she must remove her niqab when she testifies at a preliminary hearing.

Privacy watchdog concerned by fed privacy breaches

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Federal privacy watchdog Jennifer Stoddart says new information on the extent of privacy breaches in government proves Canada's privacy laws need an update.

Cops lack tools for Internet age: Stephen Harper

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Cops currently lack tools that are up to speed with technology, but it is important to stamp out the idea that "anything goes" online, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Wednesday.

Terror suspect Chiheb Esseghaier: 'Criminal Code is not holy book'

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In a shocking and rambling statement, terror suspect Chiheb Esseghaier told a Toronto court Wednesday morning that he doesn’t recognize the Criminal Code under which he faces five serious charges, including conspiracy to commit murder for the benefit of a terrorist group.

Top court dismisses kidnapper, rapist's appeal; Cormier verdict stands

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Romeo Cormier will remain behind bars where he belongs, after the Supreme Court ruled against the kidnapper and rapist's appeal Thursday.

Voice of Alexander Graham Bell discovered on 128-year-old wax record

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The Smithsonian National Museum of American History said Thursday it has identified the voice on a 128-year-old wax recording as that of Alexander Graham Bell, the first time we've heard the phone inventor's voice.

Kenney wants drastic reduction in immigrant wait times

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Immigration Minister Jason Kenney confirms he wants to see a drastic reduction in wait times for immigrants' citizenship applications.

Gatineau daycare reopens after shooting

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Children returned to a Gatineau daycare on Thursday for the first time since a gunman opened fire there earlier this month.

Canadian priest killed in Haiti

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A Canadian missionary was shot to death on Thursday as he left a bank in Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, according to local media reports.
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