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15/May/2006 2:19PM |
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Four Canadian Forces soldiers are being questioned in connection with an explosion Friday in a Quebec City apartment.
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15/May/2006 1:14PM |
A 29-year-old woman now faces four charges in connection with a collision that killed a police officer in northern Ontario early Sunday.  | Senior Const. Donald Doucet (CBC) |
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15/May/2006 1:08PM |
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One man is dead and three people are in hospital after a high-speed head-on crash in Burnaby, B.C., that police believe was caused by a street race.
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15/May/2006 10:51AM |
Ontario's tight new restrictions on pit bulls will have their first major court test Monday from a dog owner who says the law is unconstitutional and vague.  | Ontario Attorney General Michael Bryant has called pit bulls "ticking time bombs." (CBC) |
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15/May/2006 10:05AM |
Nova Scotia's three party leaders are kicking into full gear on their election campaigns, hitting the streets Monday after the June 13 poll was called on the weekend.  | Nova Scotia Premier Rodney MacDonald, shown with his eight-year-old son Ryan, made the election call on Saturday. (Andrew Vaughan/Canadian Press) |
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15/May/2006 9:18AM |
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A mother and her four children are dead after what appears to be a deliberately set fire tore through their townhouse in East Vancouver early Monday morning.
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15/May/2006 5:52AM |
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Canada's refugee agreement with the United States is forcing more people to try to enter Canada illegally, a study from Harvard says.
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14/May/2006 10:29PM |
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Four senior Mexican police investigators are due to meet with Canadian police on Monday as the probe into the double murder of a Woodbridge, Ont., couple nears its third month.
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14/May/2006 8:47PM |
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One man died and two others were injured when a forest-firefighting plane crashed Sunday near La Ronge, Sask.
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14/May/2006 7:43PM |
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A police officer in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., died early Sunday after his police car was in collision with a minivan.
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14/May/2006 2:45PM |
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Edmonton police say they're ready to crack down on any fans who become unruly after Sunday night's hockey playoff between the Oilers and the San Jose Sharks.
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14/May/2006 2:17PM |
Lobbyists opposed to the gun registry are descending on Ottawa in anticipation of Tuesday's report from federal Auditor General Sheila Fraser, a gun-control group says.  | Coalition for Gun Control president Wendy Cukier, seen here in January, is urging the government to leave the gun registry alone. (Ryan Remiorz/Canadian Press) |
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14/May/2006 1:16PM |
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Gangsters armed with grenades and machine-guns have killed 52 people – mostly police officers and prison guards – in two nights of violence in Brazil's Sao Paulo state.
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14/May/2006 8:18AM |
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Senegal's foreign minister has demanded "sincere and public apologies" from Prime Minister Stephen Harper after a top Senegalese official was bodysearched when he arrived at Toronto's main airport earlier in the week.
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10/Sep/6318 11:47AM |
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A 13-year veteran with the Ontario Provincial Police has been charged with several drug-related offences, the OPP says.
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10/Sep/4291 11:47AM |
Navy technicians caused "catastrophic damage" to one of the Canada's trouble-plagued submarines two years ago, a Halifax newspaper says.  | HMCS Victoria, seen here in 2003, must be refitted with older electrical equipment at a cost of $200,000. (Andrew Vaughan/Canadian Press) |
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10/Sep/9693 11:47AM |
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Jubilant hockey fans turned violent in Edmonton on Saturday, leaving two people with stab wounds and 49 others arrested following a playoff victory by the Oilers.
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10/Sep/8661 11:47AM |
Every Canadian who falls sick during a pandemic will have access to anti-viral medication, federal Health Minister Tony Clement said Saturday.  | Federal Health Minister Tony Clement and New Brunswick Health Minister Brad Green meet media at Saturday's health conference on pandemic planning. (PR Direct/Canadian Press) |
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10/Sep/836 11:47AM |
A 41-year-old man has undergone surgery after being attacked by a black bear while mountain biking in the Rockies near the town of Banff.  | Ian Syme, chief warden of Banff National Park, said the bear didn't leave the area after the attack and was shot. (CBC) |
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