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PM Johnson heads for Brexit election win
LONDON — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is on course to win Thursday’s election, giving him the numbers in parliament needed to pass his Brexit divorce deal next month, according...

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RCMP investigating, 3 teens charged following Fisher River Cree Nation home invasion
Police say the homeowner, a 75-year-old man, was threatened with a weapon.


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Bail decision expected Monday for Montreal blogger who glorified Polytechnique gunman
Jean-Claude Rochefort, 70, faces charges of inciting hatred towards women after investigators found what was described as “disturbing”...


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Dubai, Iran and 3 men who claim innocence tangled in tale of Saskatoon fraud scheme
“The funds were clearly stolen from the city by fraudulent means,” an Ontario judge said in ordering nearly $1.04-million returned to the City ...


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Teen arrested after threats allegedly made against Lower Sackville school
In a news release Thursday, Nova Scotia RCMP said they learned of the threats on Dec. 7 just before 6 p.m.


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Winnipeg police warn of gift card scam
Winnipeg police say scammers have been stealing inactive prepaid cards in their packaging from local retail stores and replacing them with blank or used cards.


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U.S., China reach deal in principle on trade: source
The White House was expected to make an announcement later on Thursday, a source told Reuters.


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Food labels with caloric costs in exercise could lead to healthier choices
(Reuters Health) – Consumers might make healthier choices if food labels showed how many minutes of walking or running was needed to burn off calories, ...

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Anthropologie's 30% Off Everything Sale Is Here To Help You *Finally* Finish Your Holiday Shopping
Old St. Nick could never. View Entire Post ›


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Winnipeg man charged for stabbing at vehicle, threatening driver
Winnipeg police needed to use a Taser to subdue a man found swinging a knife at vehicles at a busy south Winnipeg intersection Wednesday night.


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Eagles put Jeffery on IR, reportedly needs surgery
The Philadelphia Eagles officially placed wide receiver Alshon Jeffery on injured reserve Thursday with a right foot injury. The team promoted receiver Robert Davis from the...

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Mississippi State RB Hill declares for NFL draft
Junior running back Kylin Hill said Thursday he will leave Mississippi State after the Music City Bowl to enter the 2020 NFL Draft. “After much prayer and discussion with my...

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Saudi envoy to U.S. visits military base hit by shooting attack
WASHINGTON — The Saudi ambassador to the United States visited a U.S. naval air station in Florida on Thursday to extend her condolences for a shooting attack by...

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Man, 21, killed in Oakville crash
Police said the collision occurred at Winston Park Drive and Portland Drive around 1:15 p.m. Wednesday


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Police identify suspect in central Edmonton homicide
Investigators are looking for 31-year-old Michael Tyrel Arnold in connection with the fatal shooting in the Oliver neighbourhood on Dec. 3.


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Minivan full of hockey equipment stolen in Guelph: police
Police say a woman was awoken to the sound of her dog barking and saw her minivan being driven out of the driveway.


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Customer, security guard stop Winnipeg bank robber
Lee Patterson, 53, is charged with four counts of robbery, three counts of wearing a disguise with intent, and possession of a weapon.


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Student struck outside Edward Milne Community School in Sooke
A Sooke teenager is in hospital after being struck by a car in a crosswalk in front of Edward Milne Community School on Thursday morning. The student was struck by...


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The most influential Canadian policy-maker of the year? Chinese president Xi Jinping, Macdonald-Laurier Institute says
Every year, the Ottawa-based think tank names the person or organization that has had the greatest impact — ...


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Wage war of words: Are salaries a key issue in Ontario's dispute with education union?
Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce says the battle between Ontario and the education union that staged a second day-long strike this...

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Weinstein accuser pushes back on proposed $25 mln settlement
NEW YORK — A lawyer for one of the women who brought lawsuits accusing Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct said Thursday that a proposed $25 million settlement for ...

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Please Just Take A Minute To Appreciate How Beautiful Mexico's Pink Lake Is
*heart eyes emoji* View Entire Post ›


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Toronto police release more photos of missing American woman whose two children died in a 2014 tornado
April Burkle was last seen in downtown Toronto on Oct. 22.


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HANSON: Is Trump the only adult in the room?
Donald Trump certainly is mercurial at times. He can be uncouth. But then again, no president in modern memory has been on the receiving end of such overwhelmingly negative media...

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Education unions file legal challenge against Ontario government even as negotiations set to resume next week
Four unions representing about 200,000 teachers and education support staff in Ontario are filing court challenges...

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Nets waive G Shumpert
The Brooklyn Nets waived forward Iman Shumpert, the team announced Thursday. With full roster guarantees approaching and a need for a roster spot with the pending return of Wilson Chandler, the...

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Edmonton Eskimos hire Scott Milanovich as new head coach
The Edmonton Eskimos have hired Scott Milanovich as the team's new head coach.


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New class action requests allege sex abuse by religious institutions
Requests target the dioceses St-Jean-Longueuil and Joliette, and the religious orders St-Vincent-de-Paul and Frères de St-Gabriel.

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FitFlop Is Having An Up To 60% Off Sale, And My Feet Are Ready For Comfort
Plus an *extra* 15% off. View Entire Post ›


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Airlines Now Have to Pay You Up to $1,000 if They Delay Your Flight
Don’t get too excited though, there’s a giant loophole that could keep you from ever seeing any money.


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NewsAlert: No suspension of Bill 21: Appeal Court
MONTREAL — The Quebec Court of Appeal has rejected a request to suspend the central elements of the province’s secularism law. A national Muslim organization, a civil liberties ...
