Toronto Star
Five unanswered questions from Canada's Iraq War: Walkom
Toronto Star
The war will continue. Prime Minister Stephen Harper made that clear this week when he announced that Canada will extend and expand its military operations against Islamic State fighters. The decision still needs to be rubber-stamped by the Commons.
Report on friendly fire death of Canadian could stay secret: militaryWinnipeg Free Press
David Mulroney warns Canada should apply Afghanistan's lessons to IraqCBC.ca
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Toronto Star
The war will continue. Prime Minister Stephen Harper made that clear this week when he announced that Canada will extend and expand its military operations against Islamic State fighters. The decision still needs to be rubber-stamped by the Commons.
Report on friendly fire death of Canadian could stay secret: military
David Mulroney warns Canada should apply Afghanistan's lessons to Iraq
CBC.ca
Bertrand Charest: Mother says Alpine Canada official discouraged police ...
CBC.ca
The mother of a female skier has told Radio-Canada that an Alpine Canada official discouraged her from filing a police complaint in 1998 against coach Bertrand Charest, who is now facing 56 sex-related charges. Bertrand Charest, former Alpine Canada ...
Former Alpine Canada coach denied bailNorthumberland News
Former Alpine Canada coach Bertrand Charest denied bailCP24 Toronto's Breaking News
Former ski coach denied bailCTV News
Brantford Expositor
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CBC.ca
The mother of a female skier has told Radio-Canada that an Alpine Canada official discouraged her from filing a police complaint in 1998 against coach Bertrand Charest, who is now facing 56 sex-related charges. Bertrand Charest, former Alpine Canada ...
Former Alpine Canada coach denied bail
Former Alpine Canada coach Bertrand Charest denied bail
Former ski coach denied bail
The Globe and Mail
What drove seven young Quebeckers into the arms of the Islamic State?
The Globe and Mail
The disappearance of seven Montreal students came as a shock. As Les Perreaux and Verity Stevenson report, there is a growing fissure that sets small-but-growing Muslim communities who hold fast to faith against a majority population that prefers religion ...
Father of suspected radicalized Quebecer fears the worstCBC.ca
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The Globe and Mail
The disappearance of seven Montreal students came as a shock. As Les Perreaux and Verity Stevenson report, there is a growing fissure that sets small-but-growing Muslim communities who hold fast to faith against a majority population that prefers religion ...
Father of suspected radicalized Quebecer fears the worst
Toronto Sun
Retrial to be held for man convicted of 30-year-old murder
Toronto Sun
WINNIPEG ─ Mark Grant will be retried for the murder of 13-year-old Candace Derksen more than 30 years ago. A Manitoba Justice spokesperson confirmed the decision Friday. No date has been set for a trial. Grant, 51, remains in custody. The decision ...
New trial confirmed in the Candace Derksen murder caseCTV News
New Trial in Derksen MurderCJOB
Mark Grant gets retrial for murder of Candace DerksenWinnipeg Sun
Winnipeg Free Press
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Toronto Sun
WINNIPEG ─ Mark Grant will be retried for the murder of 13-year-old Candace Derksen more than 30 years ago. A Manitoba Justice spokesperson confirmed the decision Friday. No date has been set for a trial. Grant, 51, remains in custody. The decision ...
New trial confirmed in the Candace Derksen murder case
New Trial in Derksen Murder
Mark Grant gets retrial for murder of Candace Derksen
BC Lottery still verifying winner of $50M jackpot
CTV News
Nearly two weeks after a winning B.C. Lottery ticket worth $50 million was finally turned in -- close to a year after it was purchased -- the mystery around who will get the winnings is still far from being solved. The Lotto Max ticket, which was purchased in ...
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CTV News
Nearly two weeks after a winning B.C. Lottery ticket worth $50 million was finally turned in -- close to a year after it was purchased -- the mystery around who will get the winnings is still far from being solved. The Lotto Max ticket, which was purchased in ...
Toronto Sun
Face the facts on citizenship
Toronto Sun
A Leger Marketing poll conducted for the Association for Canadian Studies, and provided exclusively to QMI Agency, shows seven out of 10 Canadians believe women should remove the niqab at a citizenship ceremony. Six in ten go further and say it should ...
Trying to dispel misconceptions about Muslim women difficultWindsor Star (blog)
Most Canadians want niqab banned in public, poll suggestsOwen Sound Sun Times
MP sparks needed discussionToronto Star
National Post
Vancouver Desi
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Toronto Sun
A Leger Marketing poll conducted for the Association for Canadian Studies, and provided exclusively to QMI Agency, shows seven out of 10 Canadians believe women should remove the niqab at a citizenship ceremony. Six in ten go further and say it should ...
Trying to dispel misconceptions about Muslim women difficult
Most Canadians want niqab banned in public, poll suggests
MP sparks needed discussion
National Post
Graeme Hamilton: The PQ leadership race is Pierre Karl Péladeau's to lose. And ...
National Post
There is a consensus that the five-person race for the Parti Québécois leadership is Pierre Karl Péladeau's to lose. And he is doing his damnedest. Jacques Parizeau's 1995 bitter referendum night speech blaming his side's loss on “money and ethnic votes” is ...
Don Macpherson: Pierre Karl Péladeau was right the first time about ...Montreal Gazette
PQ blind spot keeps Pierre Karl Péladeau the party favourite: HébertOurWindsor.ca
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National Post
There is a consensus that the five-person race for the Parti Québécois leadership is Pierre Karl Péladeau's to lose. And he is doing his damnedest. Jacques Parizeau's 1995 bitter referendum night speech blaming his side's loss on “money and ethnic votes” is ...
Don Macpherson: Pierre Karl Péladeau was right the first time about ...
PQ blind spot keeps Pierre Karl Péladeau the party favourite: Hébert
CBC.ca
Teen accused of trying to leave Canada to join ISIS fighters overseas
CBC.ca
A teenage boy from the Edmonton area has been charged with trying to leave Canada to commit an act of terror, CBC News has learned. The 17-year-old was arrested Thursday in Beaumont, south of the city, by the RCMP's integrated national security ...
Edmonton teen arrested, charged with terror-related offencesNews1130
Mounties charge Alberta teenager with attempting to travel for terrorismHamilton Spectator
Edmonton-area teen arrested, facing terror-related chargesCTV News
The Globe and Mail
Williams Lake Tribune
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CBC.ca
A teenage boy from the Edmonton area has been charged with trying to leave Canada to commit an act of terror, CBC News has learned. The 17-year-old was arrested Thursday in Beaumont, south of the city, by the RCMP's integrated national security ...
Edmonton teen arrested, charged with terror-related offences
Mounties charge Alberta teenager with attempting to travel for terrorism
Edmonton-area teen arrested, facing terror-related charges
640 Toronto News
4 rushed to hospital following 'serious incident' in Toronto area
CTV News
Four people have been rushed to hospital following a "serious incident" in Mississauga Friday night. Peel paramedics say two male victims and two female victims were transported to hospital with serious injuries. Police say the incident happened in on ...
Cop shot, several people hurt in shooting on Queen Frederica DriveInsideHalton.com
One Person Dead and Two Police Officers Shot in Mississauga640 Toronto News
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CTV News
Four people have been rushed to hospital following a "serious incident" in Mississauga Friday night. Peel paramedics say two male victims and two female victims were transported to hospital with serious injuries. Police say the incident happened in on ...
Cop shot, several people hurt in shooting on Queen Frederica Drive
One Person Dead and Two Police Officers Shot in Mississauga
Calgary Herald
Prentice defends $75000 televised address as he warns about budget's financial ...
Calgary Herald
Tax hikes are looming as Premier Jim Prentice prepares to speak directly to Albertans and the Progressive Conservative government puts the final touches on the provincial budget that will be released next week. Two days ahead of the budget, the premier ...
Former premier Redford defends her legacy as Alberta endures hard timesThe Globe and Mail
Premier drawing criticism over public addressCTV News
Alberta government to spend $75000 to televise Premier's speech on the economyEdmonton Journal
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Edmonton Sun
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Calgary Herald
Tax hikes are looming as Premier Jim Prentice prepares to speak directly to Albertans and the Progressive Conservative government puts the final touches on the provincial budget that will be released next week. Two days ahead of the budget, the premier ...
Former premier Redford defends her legacy as Alberta endures hard times
Premier drawing criticism over public address
Alberta government to spend $75000 to televise Premier's speech on the economy
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