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Feds to tighten security loopholes in immigration system

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Tighter security measures will drastically improve Canada's ability to keep "bad apples" out of the country, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney said.

Marineland back in OSPCA's good books

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After putting its bears on birth control, Marineland has met the sixth and final order issued by the Ontario SPCA.

Harper takes poke at Trudeau again

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Using an odd turn of phrase, Prime Minister Stephen Harper threw the latest jab in his tussle with rookie Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau.

Accused Toronto terrorist's ordered deportation delayed by his statelessness

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A Toronto man accused of conspiring to bomb a Via train was arrested in 2004 on a deportation order issued in 1998 but released, the Toronto Sun has learned.

Despots line up to take human rights shots at Canada

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North Korea is concerned about Canada's record on torture and xenophobia, Iran thinks we need to stop turning a blind eye to child sexual exploitation and China is worried about the widespread racial discrimination on our shores.

Opposition parties question political interference in RCMP

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E-mails that suggest RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson ordered senior Mounties and staff to clear meetings with MPs and Senators through head office go to far, say opposition parties.

Ontario couple struck by car, killed in Bahamas

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Friends in two countries are mourning a St. Catharines couple devoted to animal rescues who were struck and killed by a car in the Bahamas.

Montreal terror suspect must have been radicalized in Quebec, Tunisian prof says

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Chiheb Esseghaier, the Montreal man suspected in a plot to blow up a Via passenger train in Ontario, was not known in Tunisia for having a religious fervour, according to a professor who says he knew the man well.

Man with machete shot by Toronto police

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An apparently crazed man armed with a machete was gunned down by a cop at a busy Scarborough intersection over the noon-hour Friday.

Drummer Tommy Lee urges stop to Calgary Stampede's chuckwagon races

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Rocker Tommy Lee is beating the drums for Alberta to nix any encore of the Calgary Stampede’s chuckwagon races.

North America still safest ... for now

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Another spring of grave concerns, and the Ark rises again.

Bring back Chretien-era spending cuts: Fraser Institute

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Taking a lesson from Canada's political past is a way for the country's various governments to lower the average family's total tax bill, an expense that has increased astronomically since this time 50 years ago, a report from a right-wing think-tank says.

Liberals say Justin Trudeau attack ads break election laws

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The Conservative Party used unauthorized copyrighted materials and may have violated Canada's election law in its recent ad targeting Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau, said MP and former party boss Stephane Dion.

Mom who drowned her sons mulls having babies

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An Edmonton-area mother who was deported after drowning her two sons told an Aussie newspaper that she is considering having babies again.

Alberta prison guards ignore injunction against wildcat strike

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Correctional workers on an "unprecedented and illegal" wildcat strike that started at the new Edmonton Remand Centre and spread to prisons across the province ignored an injunction by the Alberta Labour Board forcing them to return to their posts.

Glorious day for Prince Philip to present Royal Canadian Regiment's new colours

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He stood ramrod straight to review his regiment, white Panama hat in hand, on a perfect Canadian spring morning.

Magnotta to have 'super-sized' trial: Lawyer

Feds must know 'exactly' what RCMP is doing, saying: Toews

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A "communications protocol" is now in place to ensure the Conservative government knows "exactly" what the RCMP is saying and doing, Public Safety Minister confirmed Sunday.

2 kids among 5 dead in B.C. crash

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Five people, including two children, were killed in a tragic car crash near the Canada-U.S. border in the Vancouver suburb of Surrey, B.C., late Sunday morning.

Via train derails on washed-out track in Saskatchewan

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No one was injured when a Via train partially derailed on a washed-out section of track in east Saskatchewan Sunday night, police say.
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