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B.C. girl, father crushed by boulder

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A 10-year-old North Vancouver girl and her father were found dead, crushed by a boulder about “the size of a bear” in Whistler after they failed to check in after a camping and ski trip Sunday afternoon.

Teen dies of injury suffered during Ottawa high school rugby game

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A teen girl is dead after a rugby mishap last week.

Chris Hadfield, crew return to earth

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Canada’s rocketman is back home. At just after 10:30 p.m. Eastern time, International Space Station Commander Chris Hadfield returned from orbit and landed safely in Kazakhstan.

More jail time sought for Canadian in Mauritania

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Prosecutors want to increase the sentence for a Canadian man with alleged links to terrorism.

Tim Bosma found dead, Dellen Millard charged by Hamilton police

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Hamilton Police update the Tim Bosma case at 10 a.m. Tuesday:

Ontario hockey, lacrosse volunteer faces long list of child sex charges

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A well-known 65-year-old Ontario minor hockey and lacrosse volunteer is facing 62 child sex charges — including making child porn, sexual assault and forcible confinement — after police broke down his door in a raid Monday.

UFO sightings doubled in 2012: Report

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UFO sightings in Canada are at an all-time high, according to Canadian sky-gazers.

Hells Angels megatrial delayed again

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The first of five megatrials for 101 Hells Angels arrested in a massive bust likely won't begin until the fall — four years after the bikers were first rounded up.

Hottest MPs on the Hill

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The Hill Times has released the results of their 21st Annual Politically-Savvy Survey, which rates, among other things, who are the sexiest, best dressed, hippest and biggest Scrooges on Parliament Hill.

Sen. Patrick Brazeau refuses to return housing allowance

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Sen. Patrick Brazeau said he will fight a request by a Senate committee to repay his housing allowance and questions whether other senators pass the smell test to claim the benefit.

Investigators examining if Que. cop shot herself

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Investigators are examining the gun of a Gatineau, Que., police officer, who they say might have shot herself while responding to a weekend bush party.

Star Trek fan from Ontario wants to go to Mars

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OWEN SOUND, Ont. — Trevor Uitvlugt says he isn’t vying to go to Mars for fame or money.

Canada skeptical of non-Arctic nations trying to join Arctic Council

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Canada is skeptical of several non-Arctic nations now flocking to join the Arctic Council as "permanent observers."

B.C. Liberals return to power in landslide victory

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Christy Clark told anyone who would listen the BC Liberals would win, except few believed her. The B.C. premier made believers out of everyone Tuesday night with an election victory that was shocking in its scope.

Tim Bosma murder suspect Dellen Millard in Hamilton court

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Tim Bosma murder suspect Dellen Millard in Hamilton court

Water found below earth's surface could be a billion years old

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Scientists have found a source of water 2.4 km below the earth's surface near Timmins, Ont., that's believed to be at least a billion years old.

Mike Duffy given $90G by PMO Chief of Staff Nigel Wright to pay back housing expenses

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The Senate housing allowance scandal intensified Wednesday after the Prime Minister's Office confirmed Stephen Harper's right-hand man gifted $90,000 to Sen. Mike Duffy to pay back inappropriate expense claims.

Latest Keystone XL delay part legal process: Ambassador Doer

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Canadian Ambassador to the U.S. Gary Doer isn't sweating the latest delay in the application for the Keystone XL pipeline.

In hot water over private Spanish lessons, top librarian quits

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The head of Library and Archives Canada, in hot water with his boss Heritage Minister James Moore after QMI Agency first reported he billed taxpayers thousands of dollars for private Spanish lessons, has quit, QMI has learned.

Mulcair hopes to learn from B.C. NDP upset

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NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair says he'll study the collapse of the provincial NDP in Tuesday's British Columbia election to learn why things went off the rails so they're not repeated in the next federal election.
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