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OTTAWA - The RCMP confirmed Wednesday what civil liberties groups say has been an open secret for them for some time: that the Mounties use so-called mobile device identifiers, also known as Stingrays...
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TORONTO - The average selling price of all homes in the Greater Toronto Area skyrocketed last month, climbing 33.2 per cent from a year ago to $916,567. The latest data from the Toronto Real Estate Bo...
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MONTREAL - A professional boxer and former Canadian Olympian claims he was the victim of racial profiling when he was pulled over and detained by Montreal police on Tuesday. Custio Clayton, 29, says a...
Syndicated Author Apr 05, 2017
WASHINGTON - Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall is using a favourite American food and drink in his rallying cry for free trade and against protectionism. Wall told a Washington-based conservative think-t...
Syndicated Author Apr 05, 2017
HALIFAX - A Nova Scotia government spending spree - more than $40 million has come in a flurry of recent daily announcements - is heightening speculation Premier Stephen McNeil will call an election t...
Syndicated Author Apr 05, 2017
OTTAWA - At least he had the right team. Conservative leadership candidate Steven Blaney mixed up two famous New York Yankees on Wednesday as he tried to put a positive spin on his lacklustre polling ...
Syndicated Author Apr 05, 2017
OTTAWA - The facts behind the Syrian chemical weapons attack must be clearly established so those responsible can be held accountable, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland said Wednesday. Freela...
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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took to his feet Wednesday to answer questions on the use of chemical weapons in Syria, the bombing mission in Iraq, executive compensation at Bombardier and mon...
Syndicated Author Apr 05, 2017
Halifax police are taking a pledge to “start by believing” sexual assault victims when investigating complaints of sexual violence, saying they want to strip away bias and judgment in hand...
Syndicated Author Apr 05, 2017
OTTAWA - Four senior executives who helped launch the federal government’s troubled civil service pay system are no longer working for Public Services and Procurement Canada and didn’t rec...
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