Police in Richmond, B.C., are investigating after three flights
arriving and departing from the Vancouver airport were hit by lasers
this past week.
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Toronto Mayor Rob Ford gave a fiery speech at a campaign BBQ
in Etobicoke on Saturday evening, thanking the crowd for their support
following his cancer diagnosis earlier this month.
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An animal-protection group is calling for an independent
investigation into the death of a tiger that was mauled and killed by
another tiger at Winnipeg's Assiniboine Park Zoo.
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A Canadian company says its president has been sentenced in
Cuba to 15 years in prison on corruption-related charges that Cuban
officials call part of a widespread campaign against graft.
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Toronto will be the centre of the universe next week. The
city will host the 65th International Astronautical Congress, a
conference aimed at helping companies in the space business.
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The federal government has identified the remains of four
First World War soldiers from a Winnipeg-based regiment who killed while
advancing on a small village in northern France nearly a century ago.
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A memo has been sent out to all members of Ontario’s
provincial police force, cautioning about the threat posed by Islamic
State, CTV News has learned.
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First Nations leaders have been asking for an overhaul of
Manitoba's Child and Family Services, as new details emerge about the
last days of Tina Fontaine, who had been placed in a Winnipeg hotel by
the agency.
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The bizarre stabbing of an 11-year-old boy while playing
soccer on a field is something that should not be happening in eastern
Newfoundland, let alone Canada, says the province's newly sworn-in
Premier Paul Davis.
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A First Nation from British Columbia's North Coast says the
Federal Court of Appeal has agreed to hear its legal challenge of the
Northern Gateway pipeline project.
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A Canadian man allegedly caught with 51 live turtles stuffed
down his pants as he tried to re-enter Canada from the U.S. was denied
bail in Detroit on Friday.
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An additional charge of criminal negligence causing death
has been laid in connection with a car crash at a Costco store in
London, Ont., that resulted in the death of a young girl and days later,
her newborn sister.
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The governing members of the Law Society of British Columbia
have voted in favour of holding a binding referendum to determine
whether a Christian university's law school should be accredited.
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The Crown will ask Quebec's highest court to review a
decision to grant bail to a former doctor facing murder charges in the
killing of his two children.
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