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Wiccan woman who killed pregnant Inuit student is back in jail again
Victoria Lea Henneberry, serving a life sentence for the second-degree murder of Loretta Saunders, had been granted 30 days of unescorted leave
Categories: Canadian News
Royal Canadian Navy sets out on first-ever deployment to Antarctica with band playing Heart of Oak
The Stadacona Band played Heart of Oak twice, even though the military is in the process of ditching the centuries-old marching tune due to its colonialist and male-centric overtones
Categories: Canadian News
What did Trump say to Obama and did Bush give former U.S. president a belly tap?
In a media scrum later, Trump was asked what he and Obama discussed during Jimmy Carter's state funeral
Categories: Canadian News
Trudeau says Trump didn't find his joke about a trade for Vermont or California funny
PM says he suggested the trade as a joke when Trump brought up the 51st state idea during the meeting at Mar-a-Lago. '(Trump) immediately decided that it was not that funny anymore'
Categories: Canadian News
Mark Carney expected to launch leadership campaign next week, after Joly bows out
Carney has received the support of more than 30 MPs, some of whom looked his way following Dominic LeBlanc’s decision not to enter the race
Categories: Canadian News
Higher learning: U of T's new 'timber tower' to house schools of business, global affairs
The building design has won a Canadian Architect Award of Excellence
Categories: Canadian News
Jan. 6 convict arrested in Canada on anniversary of 2021 Capitol riot
Antony Vo was snowboarding in Whistler, B.C., while seeking asylum and waiting out an expected pardon from U.S. president-elect Donald Trump
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'Remnants of a murdered people': This is the largest-ever exhibition of Auschwitz's evil
The single most comprehensive exhibition on the camp opens Jan. 10 in Toronto, just ahead of the 80th anniversary of its liberation
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Man convicted of deadly synagogue bombing in France not teaching at Carleton this semester
In the fall, Hassan Diab taught a course that referenced his own Canadian extradition case. Carleton said this week he no longer works there
Categories: Canadian News
Speak French, understand Quebec or don’t run for party leadership, some Liberals say
Liberal MP Chandra Arya isn't worried about learning French anytime soon
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Mischievous critics register their pets as Liberals ahead of leadership vote
Prominent people are poking fun at the Liberals and their lax rules by registering their dogs
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Meghan Markle announces death of beloved dog, Guy, adopted in Toronto
The Duchess expressed a special thank you to the Queen West Animal Hospital in Toronto, which treated Guy after a terrible accident
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How does Canada define itself? 'We're not Americans,' Trudeau tells CNN
Trudeau hinted that the global right wing social media ecosystem contributed to his political downfall
Categories: Canadian News
CRA appeals former Blue Jays' court win in multi-million-dollar tax battle
CRA says Tax Court judge made multiple errors by siding with former Toronto Blue Jays Josh Donaldson and Russell Martin in recent decision
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Canadian cavalry of firefighters and planes heading to help battle L.A. fires
Ontario, Alberta and Quebec are sending help to battle the devastating flames
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Christy Clark preparing to announce bid for Liberal leadership: 'we're ready to go'
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has already dubbed her the ‘carbon tax queen.'
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Before and after photos show devastation from L.A. wildfires
At least 10 people have died, according to the County of Los Angeles Department of Medical Examiner, as thousands are forced to evacuate
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Did Stephen Harper just respond to Donald Trump's 51st U.S. state threat?
‘True when I said it, true today,’ the former Conservative prime minister wrote on X
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Jamaican immigrant who fought deportation over robbery conviction now faces murder charge
His situation came to light in a recent Ontario case where he argued unsuccessfully for a six-month sentence for firearm possession
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Ontario’s top court approves defamation suit by Ford campaign chief against evangelical leader
Kory Teneycke, Ontario Premier’s campaign chief, is suing Christian leader Charles McVety over claims of profiteering and prejudice
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