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Passenger Describes 'Horror' of Bus Collision With Cyclist

A man who was on the B.C. Transit bus that struck and killed a cyclist, after she apparently fell off a curb on the Stanley

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B.C. Moms Sue Province for Halting Babies in Jail Program

A B.C. Supreme Court case begins today to determine if mothers in prison will be allowed to care for their infants. Five women and two of

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Senate Scandal Back on Centre Stage Today

The Senate expenses scandal returns to centre stage in Parliament this week, with Prime Minister Stephen Harper back in Ottawa after his trip to South

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'Sad Generation' or Broken System?

When a Nova Scotia judge recently decried a “flabby, sad generation” for failing to appear for jury duty, he likely struck a chord in courtrooms

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Rob Ford and His Brother Blast 'Bunch of Maggots' in the Media

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford and his brother, Coun. Doug Ford, were critical of the media during the early part of their weekly radio show, which

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Parked BMW X5 Rolled Away Twice on Its Own

A BMW customer fears his brand-new leased vehicle could injure or kill someone, all by itself. He says the 2012 X5's transmission came unlocked from

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Ontario Transit Proposal Could Cost Each Household $477 Per Year

A final report released today by Ontario's transportation agency, Metrolinx, recommends new fees to raise $2 billion annually for public transit in the Greater Toronto

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Bilingualism Declines for First Time in Forty Years

The proportion of Canadians able to conduct a conversation in both English and French declined for the first time between the 2001 and 2011 censuses

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U.S., Australia Reports New Spying by China Hackers

Chinese hackers have gained access to designs of more than two dozen major U.S. weapons systems, a U.S. report said on Monday, as Australian media

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Helen Maslyk Finds Baby Photos From Stolen Roll of Film on Facebook

A roll of film that was stolen close to a decade ago has been recovered, and the owner has been reunited with pictures of her

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Ex-McGill Hospital Boss Arthur Porter Awaits Extradition

Former colleagues and associates of Arthur Porter are watching closely as Canadian authorities work to extradite the influential businessman and former head of the McGill

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Kellogg Fined $4 Million for False Mini Wheats Advertising

Kellogg has agreed to pay $4 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over the marketing claims it made for Frosted Mini-Wheats. The company, which also makes

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Canada Picked Among Top Places to Live

Canada is among the best places in the world to live, according to a new quality of life measure from a leading international organization that

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Rob Nicholson Touts Mental-Health Crime Bill Ahead of Vote

Justice Minister Rob Nicholson isn't concerned that his bill on reforming the way people found not criminally responsible for an offence are treated by the

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Asteroid, 9 Times Wider Longer Than Cruise Ship, Flyby Expected Friday

An asteroid nine times longer than a 1,900-passenger cruise ship will zoom past Earth this week at a safe distance. The big rock called Asteroid 1998

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Bumped Air Canada Riders to Get More Compensation

Air Canada has been ordered to give more financial compensation to passengers it bumps from overbooked flights, CBC News has learned. The ruling Tuesday came after

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Rob Ford's Office Reportedly Tipped to Location of Drug Video

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford's staff was told days ago about the potential location of an alleged drug video that has threatened his administration, according to

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Senators Agree to Open Meeting for Duffy Expense Review

Prime Minister Stephen Harper is expected to face opposition MPs' questions in the House of Commons today for the first time since a deepening Senate

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Moon Telescope to Offer New Views of Earth

A telescope that is set to launch to the moon in 2015 will allow the public to go on the Internet and view the Earth

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Attacking Beavers a Concern in Belarus After Man Killed

A 60-year-old man killed recently after he was attacked by a beaver in Belarus is the most serious of a string of incidents, as the

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