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'There is no plan': As Toronto faces refugee shelter crisis, federal government drags its feet ...
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Legal fight over summer jobs attestation grows as religious, business groups file new challenges
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C-sections on demand: Doctors say pregnant women don't need a valid medical reason to avoid ...
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Even by Trump standards, this speech is … what?! ‘Canada, you know Canada. Nice guy, ...
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Two men found guilty in Bountiful polygamy case given conditional sentences
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Toronto faces having to close community centres, cancel programs to house migrant tide from U.S.
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It's technically summer, but some parts of Newfoundland are seeing snow
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Two men convicted in Bountiful polygamy case to be sentenced in B.C. court
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Former players acquitted of sex assault in incident that led University of Ottawa to suspend ...
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Whopping $1.1B sought in lawsuit over culture of workplace bullying in the RCMP
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Five slayings in Toronto in just 38 hours: A bad year for murders gets worse
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Controversial Canadian military VIP 'party flight' cost taxpayers more than $337K
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Canadian peacekeepers arriving in Mali warned of isolation, weather, and UN red tape
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Watch this Sudbury, Ont., toddler play hockey in his crib when he should be sleeping
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'What's the deal, man?' B.C. Premier Horgan blasts Trump over trade protectionism
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Imperial Tobacco 'shocked' by Health Canada's proposal for plain packaging of cigarettes
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Children's book encourages young girls to learn science
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World A jogger accidentally crossed into the U.S. from Canada. She was detained for two weeks
Frenchwoman Cedella Roman, 19, was visiting her mother in North Delta, B.C. She was admiring the scenery when she unwittingly ran into Blaine, Washington -
Politics Conservative leader Andrew Scheer says he's in favour of a single Quebec tax return
Quebec is the only province with a tax department completely independent from that of the federal government. Residents must file two sets of tax returns each year -
Trial of Ontario homeowner who fatally shot Indigenous intruder heads to jury Tuesday
Peter Khill, 28, admits he killed Jon Styres with two shotgun blasts in the early morning of Feb. 4, 2016, but says he fired in self-defence believing Styres had a gun -
Television Sobbing Roseanne Barr pleads for forgiveness in new interview after racist rant: ‘I caused a ...
An interview Barr gave to celebrity rabbi Shmuley Boteach in the days after her infamous tweet was released Sunday -
Access to inheritance was Dellen Millard's motive to kill his father, Crown alleges
Millard's defence lawyer argued, however, that Wayne Millard — depressed, an alcoholic and 'drowning' underneath the stress of the business — killed himself -
Ignore the alarmists, there is no language crisis in Quebec, economists say
Analyzing the supply and demand of English and French over the 40 years since Bill 101 was introduced, a study finds the law and other measures have done their job -
Victim's family say serial killer Robert Pickton transferred to Quebec, express dismay over lack of ...
Pickton was convicted of six counts of second-degree murder in December 2007. The remains or DNA of 33 women were found on his property in Port Coquitlam, B.C. -
News After legalization, Canadian government to make it 'fair' for those with criminal records for marijuana ...
Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale says the question of pardoning those previously prosecuted for possession is legitimate
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News How science popularizers use religion's tools of awe and wonder to pitch to younger generations ...
Programs by Carl Sagan and Neil deGrasse Tyson have shown how deeply science is 'enchanted' by religion, according to new research presented in Regina -
A dozen Canadian peacekeepers have arrived in Mali as a yearlong mission begins
The troops landed Sunday at a UN base near the desolate city of Gao -
Nearly half of youth incarcerated nationwide are Indigenous: Statistics Canada
The proportion of Aboriginal youth in custody has steadily increased, even as incarceration of youth generally across the country has declined -
Toronto Pride Parade takes place amid tensions between LGBTQ community and police
On the day, politicians and spectators noted that they would like to find a way to ease the animosity that has surfaced in recent years -
Billions of dollars in limbo as Doug Ford nixes Ontario's cap and trade system
Ford has vowed to immediately dismantle the system but has offered few details on how it will be wound down, and how or if participating companies will be reimbursed -
News 'It's abject cruelty': Outrage over immigration policy fractures GOP's already broken relationship with Latino community
'For the Hispanic community, the Republican brand is gone forever,' said Steve Schmidt. 'Kaput. They will never consider voting for a Republican' -
News Tax agency have cut down on the number of people they incorrectly mark dead
The 319 people who were wrongly marked dead in the last two years represented 0.06 per cent of all the deaths reported to the CRA -
Politics Why an 18-year-old groping allegation against Justin Trudeau is not a #MeToo moment
The Prime Minister’s Office says Trudeau does not recall any 'negative interactions' during his visit to a music festival in Creston, B.C., in 2000 -
Baby dies in car after Montreal father forgets to bring child to daycare: police
Police says the father went to a daycare around 5:30 p.m. Friday to pick up his son. But police say daycare workers told the father they had not seen the boy all day -
Politics Trump letter to Trudeau expresses ‘growing frustration’ over Canada’s failure to meet NATO spending commitments
The Liberals promised last year to increase spending on the military by 70% over the next 10 years. But even with this increase, Canada will fall short of NATO's target