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2 Canadian Forces officers identified as victims of Canada Day plane crash outside Winnipeg

Capt. Bradley Ashcroft and Capt. Zachary Cloutier-Gill were in the small passenger plane
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'No foul play' found in deaths of dozens of Indigenous women, but questions remain

CBC investigation finds suspicious circumstances in deaths ruled accidental or suicidal

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Best Before: How supermarkets sell you old food

We rely on best before dates to make sure food is fresh and we don’t get sick. But how reliable are they? Supermarket insiders tell all and share common tricks some grocery stores use to give your favorite foods a second life.

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Philippines Confirms Militants Killed Canadian Hostage Robert Hall

Hall had been held hostage on a remote southern island with three other people since September of last year.

Orlando shooting a 'domestic terror attack targeting the LGBTQ2 community,' Trudeau says

'Sophie and I offer our condolences and prayers to the families and friends of those lost today,' PM says

Bank of Canada says house price increases in Vancouver, Toronto likely unsustainable

'Unlikely that demand fundamentals will justify continued strong price increases,' central bank warns

Ottawa sinkhole inspires torrent of memes on social media

Rideau Street sinkhole spawns a gusher of irreverent commentary

17 passengers evade pre-boarding security at Paris C-harles de Gaulle airport

Seventeen Air Canada passengers weren’t screened properly at Paris C-harles de Gaulle Airport, so all passengers had to go through security procedures again, right on the tarmac when they arrived in Canada.

Canada Parliament Votes To Make National Anthem Gender-Neutral

Just two words would change, but not everyone is happy about the idea.

Syrian refugee desperate to find niece after family dies in boat disaster

A Syrian refugee in Ontario, who has been desperately searching for her five-year-old niece since she was on a boat that capsized off the coast of Libya, is feeling overjoyed by news that the little girl may be with a Palestinian couple who also survived the wreck. 5

Canadian PM apologises for elbowing female politician in the chest during Parliament fracas

PRIME Minister Justin Trudeau apologised before the Canadian Parliament for a third time Thursday, saying he expects better behaviour of himself after elbowing a female politician in the chest and grabbing another politician.

Canada PM Trudeau: I'm sorry for manhandling parliament members

It was only a matter of time.

Immigrant deaths expose 'legal black hole' of Canada's detention system

The death of 39-year-old Francisco Javier Romero Astorga while in custody of the Canada Border Services Agency is just the latest example of a system in need of repair, as activists clamor for independent oversight

'I need help': Sophie Grégoire Trudeau's plea sparks anger in Canada

The role of the prime minister’s spouse has no real formal status in the Canadian system,

Trudeau Announces He Will Visit Fort McMurray On Friday

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he'll visit fire-ravaged Fort McMurray, Alta., on Friday.

Fort McMurray: firefighters get ‘death grip’ on wildfire

OFFICIALS say they have reached a turning point in fighting an enormous wildfire, hoping to get a “death grip”’ on the blaze that ravaged parts of Canada’s oil sands town of Fort McMurray amid cooler temperatures and light rain.

Canadian Officials Start To Get Handle On Massive Wildfire

The inferno looks set to become the costliest natural disaster in Canada’s history.

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