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MONTREAL - The fate of accused Quebec election-night shooter Richard Henry Bain is now in the hands of a jury. Superior Court Justice Guy Cournoyer completed his charge late Friday and 12 jurors will ...
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VANCOUVER - Predictions of an abysmal sockeye return has forced the closure of all salmon fishing on the Lower Fraser River, prompting an outcry from recreational users who say they are leading the wa...
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CALGARY - Strong price growth in some of Canada’s hottest housing markets helped lead to a two per cent national price increase in July, according to the latest Teranet-National Bank National Co...
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Highlights from the news file for Friday, Aug. 12 ___ CANADA STRIKES GOLD IN RIO: Canada has had back-to-back golden days at the Rio Olympics. Rosie MacLennan won the gold in women’s individual ...
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MONTREAL - Canada’s largest cellphone providers are reviewing a Quebec Court of Appeal ruling that authorized a class-action lawsuit against them in the province over international roaming fees....
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TORONTO - Canada’s public health agency has confirmed the country’s first case of Zika-related defects in a fetus. A spokeswoman for the Public Health Agency of Canada said on Friday that ...
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COLD LAKE, Alta. - The father of a terrorist sympathizer who died in a confrontation with RCMP Wednesday says Aaron Driver was a troubled child, but appeared to have turned his life around after conve...
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OTTAWA - Thousands of Canadians have applied to be on the prime minister’s youth advisory council. Here are some facts and figures about the applicants and young voters. 9,929: Canadians who hav...
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OTTAWA - Newly released figures show that more than 9,000 young Canadians have applied to sit on a youth advisory board that will meet regularly with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. As of Friday mornin...
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OTTAWA - The federal government is appealing a judge’s decision to strike down a national security certificate against Mahmoud Jaballah, saying she made mistakes in concluding there was no credi...
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