A 47-year-old Saskatchewan woman who suffered a violent
attack earlier this year says she’s still struggling to put her life
back together, after being beaten, burned and left for dead.
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A team of about 120 members of the Canadian Armed Forces
will depart for the Middle East next week as Canada gears up to join the
fight against ISIS in Iraq.
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As a search for a man at the centre of an RCMP manhunt in
British Columbia stretches into its third day, details are emerging
about the alleged gunman that suggests he was a loner who made his
neighbours feel uneasy.
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On W5 Saturday: exclusive undercover video obtained by W5
depicts inhumane abuse of pigs as they are brought to slaughter at a
Canadian processing facility.
Subtle idiosyncrasies in our speech leads one linguistics
professor to believe an Islamic State militant -- one seen executing
Syrian soldiers on video -- is from Canada.
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Montreal police are warning residents to avoid taking taxis
alone while under the influence, after a woman told police she was
attacked in a cab last week.
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Luka Rocco Magnotta's lawyer grilled the forensic
pathologist who examined the remains of victim Jun Lin, taking him to
task for not having watched the so-called murder video before coming to
his conclusions.
The start-up of Enbridge Inc.'s newly reversed Line 9
pipeline has been delayed by at least a few months as the National
Energy Board seeks greater assurances that waterways along its route
will be protected.
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Members of a forestry crew in British Columbia believe they
may have unearthed a Second World War-era Japanese balloon bomb in the
Monashee Mountains.
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Ontario will no longer allow the Canada Border Services
Agency to join the province's road safety blitzes which in the past have
been used by federal agents to make arrests on immigration violations,
the government announced Friday.
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