Some brought flowers, others dropped off cards and many wiped
tears from their eyes as a steady stream of mourners took a moment on
Monday to pay their respects to the young soldier gunned down at the
National War Memorial in Ottawa last week.
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The Crown's last in-person witness testified at Luka Rocco
Magnotta's murder trial on Monday as the high-profile criminal
proceedings entered their fifth week.
This week the National War Memorial wears a necklace of
flowers, candles, poppies and teddy bears in memory of the young
corporal killed last Wednesday while standing guard.
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Canadian laws should make it easier for the RCMP and other
security agencies to track suspected extremists by 'lowering the
threshold' for certain enforcement tools, RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson
said Monday.
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The head of Saskatchewan's Crown power company resigned
Monday following a report into smart-meter fires that said customer
safety wasn't enough of a priority.
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A Quebec soldier killed in a hit-and-run in Quebec one week
ago “loved life” and his service was “his way of making a difference in
our world,” his family said in a statement announcing funeral
arrangements for the 53-year-old.
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The federal government has introduced legislation that would
help police identify human remains and solve missing persons cases
through the creation of a DNA-based national Missing Persons Index.
Lawyers for radio star Jian Ghomeshi have launched their
promised lawsuit against the CBC, alleging breach of confidence, bad
faith and defamation by the public broadcaster.
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A lawyer for a senior Manitoba judge facing removal over
nude photographs her husband posted of her on the Internet compared her
Monday to celebrity hacking victims who have faced the same fate.
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