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Date: /2/01/6/20
Title:  Top court to reveal if it will hear Rob Ford conflict appeal
Top court to reveal if it will hear Rob Ford conflict appeal The Supreme Court of Canada will reveal today if it will hear an appeal in a conflict of interest challenge that previously threatened to oust Toronto Mayor Rob Ford from office.
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Date: /2/01/6/20
Title:  Secret tax-haven files lift veil on $32M Ontario fraud
Secret tax-haven files lift veil on $32M Ontario fraud Bulletproof cars, Caribbean intrigue, financial finagling — the tale of swindler Peter Sabourin has it all. And finally, the full story can be told, thanks to the recent massive leak of offshore records.
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Date: /2/01/6/19
Title:  B.C. First Nation sets fires to save bison
B.C. First Nation sets fires to save bison A First Nation band is reviving the age-old practice of controlled burning in order to improve the health of forests and restore the population of the wood bison in a corner of northeastern B.C.
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Date: /2/01/6/19
Title:  Bob Rae quits as MP in 'very emotional' decision
Bob Rae quits as MP in 'very emotional' decision Bob Rae, who has represented the Toronto Centre riding for the Liberals since 2008, is stepping down as a Member of Parliament to devote more time to his work as a negotiator for First Nations in Northern Ontario.
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Date: /2/01/6/19
Title:  30,000 Canadians are homeless every night
30,000 Canadians are homeless every night A new national report into homelessness in this country tells a grim story — at least 200,000 Canadians experience homelessness in any given year and least 30,000 Canadians are homeless on any given night.
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Date: /2/01/6/19
Title:  B.C. teacher duct-taped students' mouths
B.C. teacher duct-taped students' mouths The B.C. Teacher Regulation Branch has reprimanded a Vancouver teacher after she duct-taped her students' mouths in an effort to keep them quiet.
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Date: /2/01/6/19
Title:  How open is Ottawa's new 'open data' website?
How open is Ottawa's new 'open data' website? Treasury Board President Tony Clement is touting the federal government's revamped data portal as a "new natural resource." But that online window for previously published data arrives at the same time the government faces controversy over just how open it really is.
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Date: /2/01/6/19
Title:  Hail, flash floods hit southeast Alberta
Hail, flash floods hit southeast Alberta A tornado warning issued in Cypress County in the southeast corner of Alberta has ended, but the area saw plenty of rain, hail, wind and severe thunderstorms.
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Date: /2/01/6/19
Title:  Status of Women conference aims to stop web exploitation
Status of Women conference aims to stop web exploitation Canada's ministers responsible for the Status of Women ended a two-day conference Wednesday in northern P.E.I. expressing concerns about internet luring, cyber bullying and child sexual exploitation.
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Date: /2/01/6/19
Title:  Half of First Nations children live in poverty
Half of First Nations children live in poverty Half of status First Nations children in Canada live in poverty, a troubling figure that jumps to nearly two-thirds in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, says a newly released report.
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Date: /2/01/6/19
Title:  B.C. backcountry mobile maps cause concern
B.C. backcountry mobile maps cause concern The BC Search and Rescue Association is raising concerns about a set of free, high-resolution topographical backcountry maps released by the provincial government on Tuesday.
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Date: /2/01/6/19
Title:  Montreal to get new mayor on Tuesday
Montreal to get new mayor on Tuesday Alan DeSousa, the anglophone mayor of Montreal's St-Laurent borough, has thrown his hat into the ring to become Montreal's third mayor in seven months.
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Date: /2/01/6/19
Title:  Poloz urges 'stability and patience' in 1st public speech
Poloz urges 'stability and patience' in 1st public speech In his first public remarks since being named governor of the Bank of Canada, Stephen Poloz said the central bank will keep its focus trained squarely on keeping inflation in check.
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Date: /2/01/6/19
Title:  Tory MP fined $155 for driving through Hill security stop
Tory MP fined $155 for driving through Hill security stop Less than a week after Tories attacked NDP Leader Tom Mulcair for failing to stop for the RCMP on Parliament Hill, Conservative MP Eve Adams was caught and fined by security for reportedly talking on her cellphone as she drove through a checkpoint.
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Date: /2/01/6/19
Title:  2 men jailed in Dominican wedding fight back in Canada
2 men jailed in Dominican wedding fight back in Canada Two Canadian men who were detained in the Dominican Republic for nearly three weeks after a post-wedding fight broke out at a resort have returned to Toronto, the latest step in a drama that the wife of one of the men said was "like a scene from the movies."
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