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NDP wins majority in Alberta, ending 42 years of PC rule
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Alberta NDP Leader Rachel Notley has won a majority government, ending the 44-year reign of the Progressive Conservatives. Notley's NDP will form the next government and the Wildrose Party will form the official opposition. Jim Prentice's PC Party, which ...
Alberta election 2015: Live news and commentary on Tuesday's voteNational Post
NDP wins Alberta electionToronto Sun
PCs lose four-decade hold on the Albertan electorateThe Globe and Mail
Edmonton Journal
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Alberta NDP Leader Rachel Notley has won a majority government, ending the 44-year reign of the Progressive Conservatives. Notley's NDP will form the next government and the Wildrose Party will form the official opposition. Jim Prentice's PC Party, which ...
Alberta election 2015: Live news and commentary on Tuesday's vote
NDP wins Alberta election
PCs lose four-decade hold on the Albertan electorate
National Post
A $700 trip on the public dime — to buy a dog — the current alleged sin at the ...
National Post
The Daily Duff: A day in the life of R. vs. Duffy. Kerry Blue Terriers are good with children, they have “business-like barks,” and according to some sources, they are the unofficial National Dog of Ireland. And on Tuesday, one of them — Charmaine — suddenly ...
Crown wants Senate report rejected from Duffy trialToronto Sun
From case law to canines: Duffy trial swings between extremesCTV News
Duffy trial shifts from documents to dog showsOttawa Citizen
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National Post
The Daily Duff: A day in the life of R. vs. Duffy. Kerry Blue Terriers are good with children, they have “business-like barks,” and according to some sources, they are the unofficial National Dog of Ireland. And on Tuesday, one of them — Charmaine — suddenly ...
Crown wants Senate report rejected from Duffy trial
From case law to canines: Duffy trial swings between extremes
Duffy trial shifts from documents to dog shows
The Globe and Mail
Former Conservative fundraiser named Speaker of the Senate
The Globe and Mail
Leo Housakos is taking over as the Speaker of the Senate just as a hard-hitting report by the Auditor-General is set to land on his desk, providing the former Conservative fundraiser with a quick test of his ability to restore the institution's reputation.
New Senate Speaker Leo Housakos wants to increase transparency and ...Toronto Star
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The Globe and Mail
Leo Housakos is taking over as the Speaker of the Senate just as a hard-hitting report by the Auditor-General is set to land on his desk, providing the former Conservative fundraiser with a quick test of his ability to restore the institution's reputation.
New Senate Speaker Leo Housakos wants to increase transparency and ...
The Globe and Mail
Landlord hounds dog owners for fecal samples to sniff out 'poopetrator'
The Globe and Mail
It was just before midnight when Claude Paulin-Dupere and his dog left their second-floor apartment to descend for the pooch's last potty before bed. Mr. Paulin-Dupere had hardly cracked the stairwell door when the pair got a wicked whiff. “I thought ...
Can dog owners be evicted for not supplying dog poop samples?CBC.ca
Burnaby apartment tenants ordered to submit dog poop to managementVancouver Sun (blog)
CSI: Dog Poop Perpetrator now playing in B.C.TheChronicleHerald.ca
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The Globe and Mail
It was just before midnight when Claude Paulin-Dupere and his dog left their second-floor apartment to descend for the pooch's last potty before bed. Mr. Paulin-Dupere had hardly cracked the stairwell door when the pair got a wicked whiff. “I thought ...
Can dog owners be evicted for not supplying dog poop samples?
Burnaby apartment tenants ordered to submit dog poop to management
CSI: Dog Poop Perpetrator now playing in B.C.
Montreal Gazette
Quebec town makes it illegal to insult its cops and workers online
Edmonton Journal
MONTREAL - A Quebec town has made it illegal to insult a police officer or any of its municipal employees on the Internet. Under a local bylaw, anyone who insults municipal employees in Granby could be fined between $100 and $1,000 for a first offence.
Insulting a Granby cop could cost you, as new bylaw passedCTV News
Robyn Urback: Granby, Que. council amends bylaw to outlaw Internet meanness ...National Post
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Edmonton Journal
MONTREAL - A Quebec town has made it illegal to insult a police officer or any of its municipal employees on the Internet. Under a local bylaw, anyone who insults municipal employees in Granby could be fined between $100 and $1,000 for a first offence.
Insulting a Granby cop could cost you, as new bylaw passed
Robyn Urback: Granby, Que. council amends bylaw to outlaw Internet meanness ...
Montreal Gazette
Missing man called a hero for saving friend's life after canoe capsized
Montreal Gazette
The officer on the other end was to the point, he said. He was told his daughter, 17-year-old Catherine Desautels, was found by the shore of the Richelieu River in neighbouring Carignan. She was in stable condition, police said, but had been hospitalized with ...
Quebec canoeist recalls harrowing near-drowning and heroism of missing friendCBC.ca
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Montreal Gazette
The officer on the other end was to the point, he said. He was told his daughter, 17-year-old Catherine Desautels, was found by the shore of the Richelieu River in neighbouring Carignan. She was in stable condition, police said, but had been hospitalized with ...
Quebec canoeist recalls harrowing near-drowning and heroism of missing friend
CBC.ca
Toronto city council eases restrictions on food trucks
CBC.ca
The red tape that has stifled Toronto food truck operators has been loosened — slightly. It turns out very few truck operators were willing to pay hefty fees only to be told that they had to stay at least 50 metres from any so-called brick and mortar restaurants.
Toronto council votes to loosen food truck rules: 'This is the birth of an industry'National Post
Food trucks move forward: Council relaxes parking rulesCTV News
Toronto loosens rules on where food trucks can parkThe Globe and Mail
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CBC.ca
The red tape that has stifled Toronto food truck operators has been loosened — slightly. It turns out very few truck operators were willing to pay hefty fees only to be told that they had to stay at least 50 metres from any so-called brick and mortar restaurants.
Toronto council votes to loosen food truck rules: 'This is the birth of an industry'
Food trucks move forward: Council relaxes parking rules
Toronto loosens rules on where food trucks can park
CTV News
Man arrested for allegedly exposing himself to teen girls
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Vancouver police have arrested a 20-year-old man who allegedly exposed himself to two teenage girls and forced one into his car Tuesday morning. The first victim, a 13-year-old girl, was walking near Mackenzie Street and 45th Avenue around 8 a.m. when ...
Man arrested after flashing two teen girlsVancouver Sun
Vancouver man exposed himself to two teens, say policeCBC.ca
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Vancouver police have arrested a 20-year-old man who allegedly exposed himself to two teenage girls and forced one into his car Tuesday morning. The first victim, a 13-year-old girl, was walking near Mackenzie Street and 45th Avenue around 8 a.m. when ...
Man arrested after flashing two teen girls
Vancouver man exposed himself to two teens, say police
Vancouver Sun
One in three Canadians don't understand sexual consent: survey
Toronto Star
While Canadians are discussing sexual consent more, two-thirds of us don't fully grasp what it means, according a recent survey by the Canadian Women's Foundation. Sexual consent is composed of two main factors, according to Anuradha Dugal, director of ...
Do You Know What Sexual Consent Means?KelownaNow
Two thirds of Canadians don't really know what sexual consent is: survey660 News
No means no? B.C. residents unclear about sexual consent, survey findsMetroNews Canada
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Toronto Star
While Canadians are discussing sexual consent more, two-thirds of us don't fully grasp what it means, according a recent survey by the Canadian Women's Foundation. Sexual consent is composed of two main factors, according to Anuradha Dugal, director of ...
Do You Know What Sexual Consent Means?
Two thirds of Canadians don't really know what sexual consent is: survey
No means no? B.C. residents unclear about sexual consent, survey finds
CBC.ca
Tommy Vernon Paul, BC man, wanted in connection with Alberta homicide
CBC.ca
Tommy Vernon Paul, a 30-year-old Campbell River, B.C. man, is wanted in connection with the homicide of Adrian Snider in Grande Prairie, Alta. According to Grande Prairie RCMP, Paul is one of three people allegedly involved in the homicide of Snider, ...
RCMP seeks suspect in Grande Prairie homicideEdmonton Journal
Campbell River man wanted in connection with Alberta homicideCHEK
Suspects charged with Murder in relation to missing person in Grande PrairieCJDC
Times Colonist
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CBC.ca
Tommy Vernon Paul, a 30-year-old Campbell River, B.C. man, is wanted in connection with the homicide of Adrian Snider in Grande Prairie, Alta. According to Grande Prairie RCMP, Paul is one of three people allegedly involved in the homicide of Snider, ...
RCMP seeks suspect in Grande Prairie homicide
Campbell River man wanted in connection with Alberta homicide
Suspects charged with Murder in relation to missing person in Grande Prairie
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