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Former Blue Jays star Jose Bautista, Atlanta agree to minor league deal Jose Bautista agreed to a minor league contract with the Braves on Wednesday after impressing team officials at a workout, and he will try to earn playing ...


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Supreme Court decision on cross-border beer could rewrite trade rules A Supreme Court of Canada decision coming today about a New Brunswick man's cross-border booze run could profoundly shake up the rules on...


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Funeral today for B.C. officer who spent 30 years in coma after crash A procession of police officers from across Canada and the United States will march down a Victoria street today ahead of the funeral for Const. Ian Jordan.


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NHL playoff scores: Penguins beat Flyers for 3-1 series lead Sidney Crosby scored his fifth goal of the series and became the Pittsburgh Penguins' career post-season points leader in a 5-0 win over the Philadelphia Flyers...


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Tom Cochrane releases his reworked version of 'Big League' Tom Cochrane has released a reworked version of his song "Big League" and will donate all proceeds to a fund created to support those affected by the April 6 ...


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Tribeca Film Festival opens and De Niro comes out swinging The 17th annual Tribeca Film Festival opened Wednesday with pugnacious political words from Robert De Niro and the tender opening-night premiere, "Love,...


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FAA orders fan blade inspections after Southwest jet engine explosion U.S. airline regulators have ordered inspections on engine fan blades like the one that snapped off a Southwest Airlines plane, leading to the death of a...


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Prosecutor to update probe into Prince's death Prosecutors in the Minnesota county where Prince died will announce a decision on criminal charges following a two-year investigation into the music superstar's death from an...


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Asian stocks rise higher on optimism about global growth Asian shares rose on Thursday as improving optimism about the global economy helped investors shake off worries about geopolitical risks for the moment.


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Empty stroller in Quebec City leads police to body of 2-year-old girl Police in Quebec City say the body of a child found Wednesday afternoon is that of a two-year girl reported missing earlier in the day.


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Dandy Grandy: Granderson hits grand slam as Blue Jays pound Royals 15-5 Curtis Granderson belted a grand slam as the Blue Jays (12-5) used a 15-hit attack to extend their winning streak to four games. Toronto pasted the Kansas ...


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Retirement homes helping seniors virtually bike through old neighbourhoods Some Canadian retirement homes have begun letting residents go for virtual trips down memory lane, without ever leaving the home, thanks to the help of ...


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3 former U.S. Army soldiers convicted in contract killing A former U.S. Army sniper and two other ex-soldiers have been convicted in New York for the contract killing of a woman in the Philippines.


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'First time I had seen him at peace': Jonathan Pitre's mother speaks about her loss Jonathan Pitre’s mother is struggling to come to terms with losing her son, but says she is finding comfort in the fact that he is now “at...


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200 child soldiers freed in South Sudan, but problem persists More than 200 child soldiers were released by armed groups in war-torn South Sudan, part of a series of releases that will see almost 1,000 children freed in the...


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100 million people have Amazon Prime, company reveals Amazon has persuaded more than 100 million shoppers to subscribe to its Prime service that offers free two-day shipping and other perks that help bind people to the company ...


● N.S. lawmaker sorry for comments about Jamaica and pot seen as 'racist' A Nova Scotia lawmaker is apologizing for comments she made about Jamaica during a debate on the government's bill to regulate recreational marijuana.

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A look at safety aboard Boeing 737-700 jets The plane involved in an engine explosion on a Southwest Airlines flight was a Boeing 737-700, one of the most commonly-used aircraft in the aviation industry. According to safety...


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3 big stories you might have missed on Wednesday, April 18, 2018 On CTVNews.ca: A Parliamentary committee is backing a universal prescription drug plan, Conservative MP Maxime Bernier is postponing his controversial book, and...


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Kinder Morgan CEO says recent events confirm Trans Mountain may be "untenable" The CEO of Kinder Morgan says events in recent days have reinforced his concerns about the viability of the Trans Mountain expansion...


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NASA's TESS spacecraft embarks on quest to find new planets NASA's TESS spacecraft embarked Wednesday on a quest to find new worlds around neighbouring stars that could support life.


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Quebec man facing four years in Cuban prison after boating accident A well-known human rights lawyer accused the Canadian government of failing to help a Quebec man facing criminal charges in Cuba after a tragic boating...


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Flooded Alberta First Nation working on making roads passable A First Nation east of Calgary is working on making roads passable as many rural areas of southern Alberta contend with overland flooding. The Siksika Nation...


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Crown calls final witness in case against Nicholas Butcher After three weeks of evidence, the Crown has closed its case against a Halifax law school graduate accused in the violent death of his girlfriend, Kristin Johnston.


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Nanny who killed kids, pleaded insanity convicted of murder A nanny who stabbed two children to death at their home while their mother was taking a sibling to a swimming lesson and their father was out of town was convicted of ...


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Quebecer who caused flight to return to Montreal ordered to pay $17,450 A Montreal-area man whose aggressive behaviour forced a Cuba-bound aircraft to return to Canada under a U.S. miltary escort last summer has been ordered...


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Towering statue pays tribute to Humboldt Broncos in Nova Scotia In a small Atlantic town more than 4,000 kilometres from Humboldt, Sask., a towering aluminum hockey stick has been erected to remember the 16 victims of the...


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Man who tried to stop theft at Edmonton mall critically injured A 61-year-old man was critically injured while trying to stop an alleged theft at an Edmonton mall, police said.


● Man, 47, sexually assaulted teen girls on Toronto bus route, police allege Police in Toronto say a man is facing charges after allegedly sexually assaulting several teen girls on a west-end bus route.

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'A nightmare': Sunwing apologizes for 29-hour flight delay from Mexico An Ontario family spent 18 hours in a Mexican airport on Monday waiting for their Sunwing flight to Toronto, only to learn that they had to wait another...


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Humboldt Broncos forward Conner Lukan remembered as a leader on and off the ice A funeral is underway for a Humboldt Broncos forward who's being described as a great leader on the ice and an even greater guy off it.


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Ontario Premier Wynne calls Ford a 'bully,' says he's just like Trump Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne says her Tory opponent Doug Ford is just like U.S. President Donald Trump, and a bully and coward who "traffics in...

