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‘Muzzling’ of federal scientists called a threat to democracy
Federal Information Commissioner Suzanne Legault has been asked to investigate the way the Harper government has been “muzzling” federal scientists.
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Quebec student protests after Marois praises peaceful process
Quebec Premier Pauline Marois has declared that the unrest related to student protests is over in her province, one year and one week after it began.
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This is how we sleep in the north!
This thing would actually be useful in the summer :)
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Montreal Riot Cops Don't Mess Around
Hours after Quebec Premier Pauline Marois declared that student unrest is “behind us,” thousands of protesters took to the streets of Montreal to denounce a planned three-per-cent tuition fee hike. At least 10 arrests were made Tuesday as some protesters hurled snowballs and bottles at riot police.
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Giant camel fossil found in Arctic
Camels are well known for their ability to survive the hot and dry conditions of the desert, but a study suggests they once thrived in colder climes. Scientists have unearthed the fossilised remains of a giant species of camel in Canada's High Arctic.
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3 arrested after Quebec helicopter jail escape
Quebec provincial police say they've arrested three people 50 kilometres north of a Saint-Jérôme, Que., jail where two inmates pulled off a brazen daylight helicopter escape on Sunday afternoon.
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Target Canada Shoppers Complain Of Low Inventory As New Locations Open
All the buzz around Target’s arrival in Canada may have backfired.
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Check out the top 20 best places to live in Canada
Move over Ottawa. Calgary is now the best place to live in Canada, according to an annual list by MoneySense magazine.
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Highway pileup near Edmonton leaves 100 injured
Alberta Health Services confirms that 100 people were injured — one man seriously — in a multi-vehicle pileup on Highway 2 south of Edmonton that occurred during a spring snowstorm, which caused havoc on highways.
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'Big Brother Canada': Everything You Need To Know
I've been inside the "Big Brother Canada" house. OK, I might not have spent 10 weeks in the house like the 15 contestants are poised to do, but I spent a good eight hours in there with several other members of the Canadian media.
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Canadian Bus
Man, they are so polite!
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Canada, China challenging the United States for start-up supremacy
Canada and China have taken steps to challenge the United States as the top spot for entrepreneurs.
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Vancouver man punched video: Review of cop begins
A video showing a Vancouver man being hit in the face by a Vancouver police officer is now being reviewed by the department’s professional standards section.
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Exxon pipeline leaks thousands of barrels of Canadian oil in Arkansas
Exxon Mobil was working to clean up thousands of barrels of oil in Mayflower, Arkansas, after a pipeline carrying heavy Canadian crude ruptured, a major spill likely to stoke debate over transporting Canada's oil to the United States.
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Homophobic Manitobans Force Gay Restaurant Owners To Close Doors
MORRIS, Man. - When Dave Claringbould and his partner opened a restaurant in rural Manitoba, they knew some people might have a problem with them being gay.But they didn't expect to face blatant ignorance and insults."We were asked if somebody was going to catch something off of the plate because we had prepared the food on it," Claringbould recalled Tuesday.
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2 men dead after Canada daycare shooting
Two men are dead after a shooting at a daycare in Gatineau, Que., that could be related to the recent breakup of a relationship, according to Gatineau's chief of police.
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Rehtaeh Parsons, Canada teen, kills herself after rape and bullying
Leah Parsons, of Nova Scotia, said she took her daughter, Rehtaeh, off life-support Sunday after she hanged herself last week. She said one boy took a photo of the alleged assault in 2011 and her daughter was subjected to bullying after it went viral.
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Birth control with placebo pills recalled
A Canadian drug distributor has issued an urgent recall for Alysena birth control pills.
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Facebook seeks workers for new office in Vancouver, Canada
Facebook is looking to recruit up to 150 staff including a large group of software engineers to fill a temporary office it’s setting up in Vancouver.
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EA Lays Off Most of Montreal Staff
There will be a lot of game developers looking for work tomorrow morning. Electronic Arts, “The worst company in America” in both 2012 and 2013, has laid off 170 people today in Montreal.
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