Hopes of reaching a resolution between striking B.C.
teachers and the province before the start of the school year next week
were dimmed Saturday after mediator Vince Ready walked away from the
negotiating table.
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The move from small and isolated communities to larger urban
centres can be quite jarring for aboriginals who join the Canadian
Armed Forces, says a newly released document.
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Ontario Provincial Police say a tense situation in Petawawa,
Ont., ended peacefully when a 44-year-old male surrendered on Saturday
after a standoff that lasted more than 36 hours.
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A “small but notable number” of Canadians have travelled
abroad to participate in terrorism-related activities, including to
Syria, Somalia and Afghanistan, according to a new report issued by the
federal government.
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Montreal authorities struck back Friday with a barrage of
suspensions and criminal charges against municipal employees accused of
storming city hall during a pension protest. The city's police force
announced that 44 people will face charges in connection with the Aug.
18 demonstration.
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Former Quebec schoolteacher Tania Pontbriand has been
sentenced to nearly two years in jail for sexually assaulting a teenaged
student more than a decade ago.
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A pair of Sunwing passengers who forced a Cuba-bound plane
to return to Toronto Wednesday night could face a $50,000 bill, in
addition to a number of charges.
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B.C. RCMP said speed was likely not a factor in a bus crash
on a stretch of Coquihalla Highway that injured dozens of passengers and
left seven in critical condition.
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British Columbia and Saskatchewan have reached a deal, which
will allow consumers to freely purchase wines and spirits from
producers in the other province, including Saskatchewan's 'dill pickle
vodka.'
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