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Military court ruling to remain in place pending Supreme Court hearing
OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada will not suspend a court ruling labelling the military justice system unconstitutional. The Court Martial Appeals Court made that ruling September becaus...
Jan 14, 2019
More fire-fighting tugs en route to container ship burning off Nova Scotia
HALIFAX - More help is on the way for a Halifax-bound container ship that has been burning off Canada's East Coast since Jan. 3. A spokesman for the U.S. Coast Guard says two more fire-fight...
Jan 14, 2019
More fire-fighting tugs en route to container ship burning off Nova Scotia
HALIFAX - More help is on the way for a Halifax-bound container ship that has been burning off Canada's East Coast since Jan. 3. A spokesman for the U.S. Coast Guard says two more fire-fight...
Jan 14, 2019
Trial opens for Quebec man charged with killing wife suffering from Alzheimer's
MONTREAL - Jury selection is underway at the trial of a Quebec man charged with killing his ailing wife. Michel Cadotte's second-degree murder trial opened today with the judge addressing prospec...
Jan 14, 2019
Trial opens for Quebec man charged with killing wife suffering from Alzheimer's
MONTREAL - Jury selection is underway at the trial of a Quebec man charged with killing his ailing wife. Michel Cadotte's second-degree murder trial opened today with the judge addressing prospec...
Jan 14, 2019
Foreign affairs minister welcomes "brave new Canadian" as Saudi teen lands in Toronto
TORONTO - A Saudi teen described as a "brave new Canadian" by an official from the government that granted her refugee status as she fled her allegedly abusive family is en route to her new home, Cana...
Jan 14, 2019
Foreign affairs minister welcomes "brave new Canadian" as Saudi teen lands in Toronto
TORONTO - A Saudi teen described as a "brave new Canadian" by an official from the government that granted her refugee status as she fled her allegedly abusive family is en route to her new home, Cana...
Jan 14, 2019
Ottawa police hope to release identities of bus crash victims today
Ottawa police hope later today to release the identities of three people killed in Friday's deadly bus crash in the city. Twenty three people were also injured in the crash which saw a double-decker b...
Jan 14, 2019
Ottawa police hope to release identities of bus crash victims today
Ottawa police hope later today to release the identities of three people killed in Friday's deadly bus crash in the city. Twenty three people were also injured in the crash which saw a double-decker b...
Jan 14, 2019
One dead, one missing as large avalanche engulfs snowmobilers in southeast B.C.
INVERMERE, B.C. - One snowmobiler is dead and another may have been swept into a nearby lake after a group of three sledders triggered an avalanche in southeastern British Columbia. A release posted b...
Jan 14, 2019
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