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At least 17 injured in 'horrible' bus crash at Ottawa's Westboro station

At least 17 people were injured, some critically, when an OC Transpo bus slammed into a bus shelter at Westboro station, Ottawa police say.
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Canadians could now be charged with drunk driving — even if not drunk, lawyers warn

Under a tough new drunk driving law passed by Parliament, Canadians could now face criminal charges for driving with illegal amounts of alcohol in their system, even if they were stone cold sober while behind the wheel, according to criminal defence lawyers.
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Family 'blindsided' by how child services takes newborn from mom, posts video to call for change

Staring down at her child's tiny hospital wristband, the mother of a newborn girl whose apprehension into care was streamed lived on Facebook spoke out about her pain during an emotional press conference Friday morning.
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Secret report on 'horrendous' money laundering in B.C. casinos comes to light

Secret reports obtained by CBC News reveal the B.C. government's own gaming investigators warned top officials that there was a "massive escalation" of money laundering at Vancouver-area casinos. One of those investigators now estimates there was nearly $1 billion in dirty money laundered over seven years, 10 times previous estimates.
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Japan's Olympic Committee president under criminal investigation

A closer look at the day's most notable stories with The National's Jonathon Gatehouse: Tsunekazu Takeda, president of Japan Olympic Committee, under investigation by French authorities; revamp of Canada's Food Guide raises major issues about how proper nutrition gets defined.

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