Luka Rocco Magnotta will stand trial next year for the death and dismemberment of Chinese student Jun Lin, but not without a fight from his defence team.
Luka Magnotta murder trial date set for September 2014
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Nurse earns over $315,000 by working overtime
A part-time nurse at a Montreal hospital has earned over $315,000 in the past year through overtime and bonuses, raising questions about workloads, staffing and hospital spending priorities.
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Case of abducted teen chained and raped in rural N.S. cabin going to trial
The case of a teenaged boy who, police said, was chained by two men and raped for 10 days in rotting shack in rural Nova Scotia, will go to trial, court has decided.
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Crews rescue 4 people after hot air balloon crash in Gatineau, Que.
Four people stuck in Gatineau Park overnight after a hot-air balloon crash were rescued Monday morning.
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Loblaw vows to compensate families after Bangladesh factory collapse
Canadian retailers and the Retail Council of Canada gathered in Toronto Monday for an urgent meeting to discuss what to do after 382 people were killed when a garment factory collapsed in Bangladesh last week.
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Budget bill riles NDP
It was a softer landing in the Commons on Monday for the government's budget implementation bill compared to last year's version that rocked the House.
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Feds toughen up foreign worker program rules
The federal government is tightening rules to prevent employers from using cheaper foreign help under a program that has come under fire for abuse.
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Man who pulls down women's pants needs more jail time: Crown
Even Gavin Griffiths' ex-girlfriend couldn't stomach the sight of him as he sat in the prisoner's box Monday, awaiting punishment for pulling down women's pants in a series of random attacks last spring.
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Khadr 're-victimizing' murdered medic’s family: Tory MP
Omar Khadr’s attempt to backtrack on his war crimes confessions while behind bars in Canada isn’t sitting well with a rookie Conservative MP.
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5 B.C. crash victims all from same family
A young victim of one of Surrey, B.C.’s, most devastating car crashes will always be remembered as a beautiful and happy boy, according to those paying tribute to five members of the same family killed Sunday.
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Despots line up to take human rights shots at Canada
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.
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Feds moving in on cyber bullying
The feds are moving in on cyber-bullying.
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CBC removes 'any race except Caucasian' line from job posting
A line in a CBC job posting for a children's show that read "any race except Caucasian" can apply has since been removed.
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Ex-Montreal mayor under corruption inquiry gets police protection
Montreal's deposed former mayor, Gerald Tremblay, is under police protection following his testimony at a corruption inquiry, QMI Agency has learned.
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Canadian secrets vulnerable to spying: Auditor general's report
The feds can’t account for billions of dollars in security funding, the auditor general said Tuesday in a harsh report that also warned classified information remains an easy target for spies.
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EI miscalculations could be costlier than user fraud: Auditor general
Miscalculated employment insurance payouts could be costing taxpayers more than user fraud, an auditor general’s report said Tuesday.
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Murderer walks away from prison, grabs a taxi
Cops have arrested a murderer who walked away from prison over the weekend and hailed a taxi to a casino.
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Ancient Earth didn't stink, despite reports, say researchers
The study was fine. But the headlines smelled funky.
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City worker fired after driving backhoe drunk
A city employee who was drunk and sipping vodka from a thermos while operating a backhoe has lost his job, his driver’s licence, and is going to jail for 30 days.
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Man nets five years for fatal punch
A five-year prison sentence has been handed down to a London man who killed with just one punch.
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