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Afghan interpreter’s family killed by Taliban near Kandahar
Sayed Shah Sharifi fought to come to Canada, saying the Taliban threatened to kill him and his family because he was an interpreter for Canadian forces. This month, five of his relatives were killed by a roadside bomb. Three were children.
Tim Bosma funeral: Live coverage as hundreds mourn Ancaster father
Costa Concordia captain ordered to stand trial for deadly shipwreck
Sacre bleu! Proposal to legalize English-language courses at French universities stirs debate
Anthony Weiner launches his political comeback after scandal over raunchy tweets
Border collies hired to chase Canada geese
Border Collies have been hired to solve a geese problem at a federally operated research farm in Ottawa.
Nova Scotia apple orchard quarantined as pest appears in North America for first time
Parents irate over claims students’ mouths duct-taped at Nova Scotia school
Stephen Harper tries to turn scandal into distraction: Tim Harper
Mike Duffy billed two Tory campaigns $510 during 2011 election while claiming Senate allowance
Rob Ford crack scandal: How does crowd-funding money get to drug dealers?
Drug dealers could get Rob Ford video money via cash, courier or other ways, if Gawker website reaches $200,000 crowd-funding goal
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