A spokeswoman for the Quebec agency that oversees building codes
says she's not sure whether the seniors' residence where 32 people died
in a fire complied with fire-prevention regulations.
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The families of five young people who were stabbed to death
at a party celebrating the end of the school year are asking the media
to stand down on its request to have information about the crime
released to the public.
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The trial of a man accused in the death of a Cape Breton
fisherman whose body hasn't been found heard an RCMP firearms expert
explain Monday how four bullets penetrated Phillip Boudreau's speedboat.
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Luka Rocco Magnotta told a psychiatrist he didn't know why
he was wearing Jun Lin's clothing after the Chinese student's slaying
and dismemberment, jurors heard Monday.
One of the owners of an eco-friendly lodge in British
Columbia's remote Bella Coola Valley says recent ferry service cuts are
threatening local businesses and costing governments almost $1 million
in lost tax revenues.
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A new document says most roads running through First Nations
communities in New Brunswick are in poor condition -- and it would cost
tens of millions of dollars to repair and maintain them.
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Officials at a private French high school in Toronto waged a
months-long "campaign of communication" to defame two teenage students
involved in a fight because they were Muslim, the lawyer representing
the pair told court Monday.
Wind turbines are like new neighbours who might drive you to
distraction and out of your home because you have no legal way to deal
with the situation, a packed Ontario court heard Monday.
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The release of some exhibits entered as evidence at Justin
Bourque's sentencing would traumatize the families of the RCMP officers
he shot and others in Moncton, N.B., the Crown argued Monday.
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Two men have been charged in connection with a kidnapping
and sexual assault that occurred in Calgary over the weekend. The men
were taken into custody Sunday.
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Sexual assault allegations against former Jian Ghomeshi have
sparked a national conversation about how to facilitate the reporting
of such incidents, but some advocates say the focus should instead be on
prevention.
After three years of work, a Newfoundland man has
single-handedly created a full-sized skeleton display of a whale carcass
that is worthy of a museum exhibit.
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