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SNC-Lavalin pleads guilty to fraud for past work in Libya, will pay $280M fine

SNC-Lavalin's construction division will pay a $280-million fine over five years and will be placed on probation for three years after the company pleaded guilty Wednesday to a charge of fraud over $5,000.

Civil rights groups want to challenge Quebec religious symbols ban in Supreme Court

Civil rights groups say Quebec's controversial secularism law is causing "serious and irreparable harm," and they will seek to take their case to the Supreme Court of Canada.

Former Quebec premier Jean Charest considering run for Conservative leadership

Jean Charest is thinking about running to replace Andrew Scheer as federal Conservative Party leader, according to sources close to the former Quebec premier.
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Check out the world's tiniest gingerbread house — and you'll never guess what it's on top of

Travis Casagrande's microscopic creation is a home for the holidays — a gingerbread house complete with a wreath over the door, a cheery brick chimney, Christmas tree details carved into the walls and a patriotic Canadian flag doormat.
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Hundreds of thousands of Car2Go members to lose service as company pulls out of North America

The car-share service Share Now, formerly known as Car2Go, said Wednesday it will shut down operations in North America early next year. 

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