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OPP lay charges in Sudbury byelection scandal, Wynne urged to step aside
Premier Kathleen Wynne faced calls for her to step aside Thursday as OPP laid charges in the Sudbury byelection bribery case. ... -
Woman alleges illegal search, says Mounties threatened to seize her children
BELLA COOLA, B.C. — A First Nations woman from British Columbia’s central coast is suing the province after two Mounties allegedly ... -
Mexican president tells families of 43 missing students he will create new special prosecutor
MEXICO CITY — President Enrique Pena Nieto told the families of 43 students who disappeared a year ago in southern Mexico ... -
In Quebec debate, niqab issue produces sparks
OTTAWA — In March, one of Quebec’s top columnists, Montreal-based Yves Boisvert, opened up a column in his newspaper La Presse ... -
Review of Ontario’s home care system needed: Auditor general
Almost 30% of the $2.4 billion spent annually on providing home care to Ontarians goes to administration and overhead, Auditor General ... -
Canadian parties respond to Clinton call for a new continental climate pact
WASHINGTON — A campaign promise by Hillary Clinton rippled across the border into Canada’s federal election on Wednesday, with parties responding ... -
Kidnapper who held victim in dog cage sentenced to 7 years
A mild-mannered grocery store clerk once more wears a Superman ring, but it’s on a different finger than the one thugs ... -
Hawaii spear fisherman fights off tiger shark, takes selfie
HONOLULU — A Hawaii spear fisherman said Wednesday he fought off a large tiger shark by smacking it in its nose ... -
Derek Saretzky, suspect in Hailey Dunbar-Blanchete and Terry Blanchette murders, sent to hospital: Report
The suspect in the slaying of a father and his young daughter in a southern Alberta mountain community is to make ... -
Slain Wilno woman an ‘avid horsewoman’ at career crossroads: Friend
Anastasia Kuzyk worked hard to project a professional image as a realtor even while she was thinking of a career change ...