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OTTAWA - The Conservative leadership race is starting to take form as potential candidates seek support at the summer caucus retreat, bringing some contenders that much closer to making their move. &#...
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ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - The grieving daughter of Don Dunphy still doesn’t know why a Royal Newfoundland Constabulary officer went alone to her father’s home on Easter Sunday 2015 for a me...
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OAKVILLE, Ont. - Autumn will bring near to above seasonal temperatures across much of Canada, according to this year’s Fall Forecast from The Weather Network. It says late summer weather is expe...
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ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - A Newfoundland man who promised in a Facebook post to turn himself in on five arrest warrants has kept his word. The story played out on social media Monday for all to read wh...
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Canadian author Madeleine Thien said she was feeling “pretty wonderful” to have her novel “Do Not Say We Have Nothing” shortlisted for the prestigious Man Booker Prize on Tuesd...
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Six stories in the news today from The Canadian Press --- NDP AND CONSERVATIVE CAUCUS MEETINGS BEING TODAY Both the Conservatives and NDP begin summer caucus meetings today. In Montreal,the NDP faces ...
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EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says it was time to lock in minimum wage increases that guarantee workers will be paid $15 an hour by 2018. The government has had extensive discussions with s...
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MONTREAL - As Louise Hevey De Sousa stood outside the junior college where her daughter was murdered and 16 other people injured by a gunman 10 years ago, she talked about what she missed most about A...
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CALGARY - The sister of a teen who died of starvation and untreated diabetes broke down in tears Tuesday as a video of his last birthday was shown in court. “He was a little down, probably becau...
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EDMONTON - A judge will allow a news camera to broadcast his verdict Thursday in the murder trial of a man accused of killing two Alberta seniors. Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Denny Thomas sai...
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