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Legislation could mean thousands of 'new' Indians
New legislation to extend formal Indian status to the grandchildren of aboriginal women who married non-natives could add as many as 45,000 people to the Indian registry.
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Nunavut man guilty of murder of RCMP officer
After nearly four days of deliberations, an 11-person jury has found Pingoatuk Kolola guilty of first-degree murder in the shooting death of RCMP Const. Doug Scott in Kimmirut, Nunavut, in November 2007.
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Emerging markets urged to learn from Canada's past
Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney said Thursday emerging economies should allow their currencies to appreciate, in an effort to unwind massive trade imbalances and ensure global economic growth
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Nunavut Mountie's killer guilty of murder
An Iqaluit jury has found Pingoatuk Kolola guilty of first-degree murder in the shooting death of an RCMP officer in a remote Nunavut community more than two years ago.
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Ex-union boss wanted for Quebec fraud
Quebec police have issued an arrest warrant on fraud-related charges for the former head of the construction arm of the province's biggest federation of labour unions.
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Toronto doctor charged with three counts of sexual assault - 680 News
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Toronto doctor charged with three counts of sexual assault
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TORONTO, Ont. - Toronto police have charged a doctor who has worked at North York General Hospital for 28 years has been charged with three counts of sexual assault. Dr. George Doodnaught, 61, has been an anesthesiologist since 1981. ...
Anesthesiologist faces three sex assault chargesCTV.ca
Doctor charged with sexual assaultNational Post (blog)
Doctor charged with sexual assaultCP24, Canada
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Ex-union head wanted on fraud charges in Quebec
The former head of a powerful constuction union in Quebec is being sought on fraud and forgery charges.
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Cross-border gun, drug ring busted - CBC.ca
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Cross-border gun, drug ring busted
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The co-ordinated effort by police in Canada and the United States — code-named Project Folkstone — resulted in 22 arrests and hundreds of charges stemming from gun- and drug-related offences, Insp. Steve Clegg of the Ontario Provincial Police said ...
Ontario police arrest 22 in gun crackdownCANOE
Twenty-two people charged in Ontario guns and gangs crackdownGlobe and Mail
Cops Dismantle Alleged Gun Smuggling Ring In 'Project Folkstone'CityNews
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Attack on pregnant woman angers police
Police in Windsor, Ont., are looking for two cyclists who tried to rob a pregnant woman in a mall parking lot Wednesday.
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Court hearing on brain-damaged infant cancelled
A court hearing to consider the future of a brain-damaged infant on life support did not proceed Thursday. Instead, his parents have called a new conference for Thursday afternoon.
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MPs attack Transport Canada's handling of Toyota file
Transport Canada came under fire Thursday over the way it handled Toyota's safety concerns after revealing authorities had received 17 acceleration-related complaints without taking steps to protect drivers.
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22 arrested in major cross-border guns, drugs bust
Twenty-two people were arrested and charged with more than 250 offences related to a cross-border criminal organization that brought drugs and weapons into Ontario from the U.S.
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Saskatchewan economy to grow 3.6 per cent in 2010: RBC forecast
Saskatchewan's economy is set to grow 3.6 per cent in 2010, thanks to improved capital investment, increased agricultural output and rising commodity prices, according to the latest economic forecast by RBC Economics.
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Canadians should draw recession-recovery inspiration from Olympic athletes: PM
Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Thursday that Canada's record-setting performance at the Vancouver Olympics should be an inspiration to MPs and all Canadians as they face the challenges of recovering from the recession.
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Nunavut man found guilty of killing RCMP officer
A jury has convicted a Nunavut man of gunning down a rookie RCMP officer as he was responding to a report of a drunk driving in 2007.
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Nunavut man found guilty in shooting death of Mountie - Globe and Mail
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Nunavut man found guilty in shooting death of Mountie
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A Nunavut man has been found guilty of first-degree murder for shooting a Mountie in the head while the officer sat in his police truck. Pingoatuk Kolola was charged after RCMP Constable Doug Scott was shot at close range on the night of Nov. ...
Nunavut man found guilty of killing MountieToronto Star
Pingoatuk Kolola guilty in 2007 shooting of RCMP officerNational Post
Nunavut man found guilty of killing RCMP officerCTV.ca
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Former QFL chief faces fraud charges - Montreal Gazette
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Former QFL chief faces fraud charges
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MONTREAL - The former head of the province's largest construction union has likely seen his Florida vacation ruined with the news he is wanted on an arrest warrant alleging he committed fraud against ...
Ex-union head wanted on fraud charges in QuebecCTV.ca
Arrest warrant issued for ex-union boss in QuebecCBC.ca
Arrest warrant for former FTQ official DupuisCTV.ca
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Olympics an inspiration, says Harper, a reason for Quebec independence, says Duceppe
Prime Minister Stephen Harper said on Thursday that Canada’s record-setting performance at the Vancouver Olympics should be an inspiration to MPs and all Canadians as they face the challenges of recovering from the recession
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Manitoban recovering from attack - Winnipeg Sun
Manitoban recovering from attack
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The girlfriend of a wheelchair-bound Manitoba man savagely beaten by two males while waiting at a train station in Sydney, Australia is thankful he's still alive. A wheelchair-bound Manitoba man is "recovering comfortably ...
Disabled Canadian beaten in Australia recovering from surgery: motherWinnipeg Free Press
Canadian recovering after violent attack in AustraliaMontreal Gazette
Australians disgusted by attack on disabled ManitobanCTV.ca
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Tofino, B.C., says no thanks to double-doubles
The golden arches may never glow over the seaside town of Tofino, B.C., where council is considering a bylaw that would prevent franchises from setting up shop.
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