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- Men's Facebook group appears to re-emerge after being taken offline
Despite being taken offline Friday night, a private, men-only Facebook group that was linked to trolling attacks ON several B.C. businesses appears to have re-emerged. - P.E.I. legion to apologize after Sikh man reportedly asked to remove headdress
The president of a P.E.I. branch of the Royal Canadian Legion is expected to apologize after a Sikh man was reportedly asked to remove his religious head covering and heckled with racist remarks. - Trump tweets about women's marches as protesters gather
U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted that it was a "perfect day" for women to march to celebrate the "economic success and wealth creation" that's happened during his first year in office -- while women across the nation rallied against him and his policies. - 'They laughed': Winnipeg woman, son trapped in Walmart washroom for 1.5 hours
- North Korea sending 22 athletes to Olympics: IOC
- 2 Americans, 2 Canadians abducted in Nigeria now freed
- Women march a year after Trump inauguration with renewed calls for equality
- GOP, Dems show no sign of retreat as in shutdown's first day
- 'The biggest scam on Earth' defrauds Canadians looking for investments
- Church conservatives question pope's airborne nuptials
- Officials: Avalanche kills 5 soldiers, injures 12 in Turkey
Officials say soldiers conducting military operations in Turkey's southeast have been hit by an avalanche. At least five soldiers died and 12 others were injured. - Trump's efforts to prove voter fraud come up empty-handed
U.S. President Donald Trump hasn't backed away from his unsubstantiated claim that millions of illegally cast ballots cost him the popular vote in 2016, but his efforts to investigate it appear to have stalled. - After huge U.S. crowds, European women join chorus for change
Thousands of people on two continents picked up the baton from the United States and rallied Sunday in solidarity with women demanding equality, justice and an end to sexual harassment. - Montreal abolishes traffic and parking ticket quotas for police
- Rona Ambrose: Trump nixing NAFTA is just a matter of 'when'
- Montreal priest's new calling: fixing shoes for the homeless
- Manitoba woman charged after man stabbed, house lit on fire
- Toronto police search properties connected to man accused in Kinsman, Esen killings
- Gunmen storm Intercontinental Hotel in Afghan capital Kabul
- Sherman family's private investigators believe couple was murdered: report
- The Patriots and Eagles will square off in Super Bowl 52
Tom Brady and the New England Patriots are going back to the Super Bowl in search of a sixth title. - Boy held captive by ISIS seeks meeting with Trudeau
A Yazidi boy who was held captive for three years by Iraqi militants before being reunited with his family in Winnipeg last year is requesting a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. - Auto shop owner says police investigated Toronto murder suspect since October
The owner of an auto parts shop says police had been investigating alleged murderer Bruce McArthur since early October, when they first came looking for a vehicle he sold. - A side of generosity: N.B. restaurant serves homeless for free
- U.S. hockey GM Jim Johannson dies unexpectedly before Winter Games
- New U.S. warship trapped in Montreal by heavy ice
- Southern B.C. coast facing cleanup after massive wind storm
- No deal reached, as moderates search for U.S. government shutdown solution
- Solar panel owner hit with $1,400 bill by Manitoba Hydro
- Afghan forces end deadly Taliban siege at Kabul hotel
- Cuban boy dies after surgery to remove basketball-sized facial tumour
A 14-year-old boy from Cuba who underwent surgery in Florida to remove a 4.5-kg tumour from his face has died from complications following the surgery. - Blizzard strands dozens at Vancouver Island ski resort
Dozens of skiers and snowboarders were stranded after more than a metre of snow hit the Mount Washington Alpine Resort on Vancouver Island. - Princess Eugenie to marry boyfriend Jack Brooksbank
It will be a busy year for royal weddings: Princess Eugenie is engaged to be married later this year, several months after her cousin Prince Harry's nuptials. - Two men guilty in murders of Alberta family could face 75 years before parole
- Amazon opens store with no cashiers, lines or registers
- Senate breaks Dems filibuster, shutdown end nears
- 'Colorado low' could pelt southern Ontario and Quebec with freezing rain
- Crowdfunding site Beam provides job training for homeless 'in a dignified way'
- Alberta girl, 3, suffered serious hand injury due to botched IV insertion: mother
- 'Three Billboards' sweeps female-focused SAG Awards
- Ex-train engineer apologizes for his role in Lac-Megantic tragedy
The former train engineer recently acquitted of criminal negligence in the Lac-Megantic railway disaster apologized Monday in a rare public statement since the 2013 tragedy that claimed the lives of dozens in the small Quebec town. - 'It took us by surprise': Court to admit 96 victim impact statements in teen murder case
A Winnipeg court will admit 96 victim impact statements at the sentencing of the man who pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder of 17-year-old Cooper Nemeth, despite concern the large number will have a disproportionate impact on the outcome of the proceedings. - Saskatchewan ends ban on Alberta plates at its job sites
An Alberta government spokesman says Saskatchewan informed them it is rescinding its ban on vehicles with Alberta licence plates on Saskatchewan government project sites. - 'Unnecessary risks' to blame for record high snowmobile deaths in Ontario: OPP
- Apple CEO Tim Cook discusses Malala Fund in exclusive interview
- Ontario landlords call for right to immediately ban pot in rentals despite tenant laws
- Canada will be constructive, innovative at NAFTA negotiations: Champagne
- Canada should spend less on health care, more on social services: study
- Guilty plea: Court told man left mother on floor for days before she died
- Trudeau heads to Davos to pitch investment opportunities in Canada
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U.S. Government Shutdown Enters 3rd Day, Senate To Vote Again Noon Monday
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — A U.S. government shutdown will enter its third
day on Monday as Senate negotiators failed to reach a deal late on
Sunday on Democrats' demand for legislation protecting "Dreamers," young
people brought to the country illegally as children.The Senate set a
vote for 12 p.m. ...
Taliban Militants Kill 18 In Siege On Kabul Hotel
KABUL — Security forces said Sunday they had killed the last of six
Taliban militants to end an overnight siege at Kabul's Intercontinental
Hotel that left at least 18 people dead, including 14 foreigners. Some
of the 150 guests fled the gunbattle and fire sparked by the assault by
shimmying down...
- Why Raising A Self Learner Is The Best Thing You Can Do As A Parent
Aside from ensuring your kids are healthy and happy, one of the most important goals you have as a parent is making sure your offspring receive a good education that prepares them for the ever-changing world.Many parents are strong believers in raising self-learners. Programs such as Kumon can he... - A Simple Guide To Happier Mornings
There are three types of people in the morning — those who wake up ready to go, those who need a couple of hours, and those who skip mornings altogether. Research shows that those who wake up ready to go are happier, nicer and more productive, while people who skip mornings are more susceptible t... - 7 Must-Try Maple Syrup Treats In Ontario That You Don’t Need Pancakes For
- 5 Iconic Winter Experiences That Will Make You Feel Like A Real Canuck
- 6 Quirky And Charming Hideaways For An Unforgettable Ontario Vacation
- Sandy Cove, N.S. Women's March Doubled Its Turnout
- World's Tiniest Women's March Doubles In Size
- NAFTA Talks: Ill Will Between Canada, U.S. Threatens To Unhinge Negotiations, Experts Say
- Private Investigators Say Sherman Deaths Were Double Homicide: Reports
- $130K Tickets Are Being Sold For A Dive To The Titanic Wreck Off The Coast Of Newfoundland
- Niels Hoegel, German Nurse, Charged With Killing 97 More Hospital Patients
BERLIN — A German nurse who is already serving a life sentence for two murders has been charged with killing 97 more patients over several years at two hospitals in northwestern Germany, prosecutors said Monday.The new indictment against Niels Hoegel was expected after officials said in November ... - The Packing Advice You Need, From An Organizing Expert
While trips and vacations are meant to help you relax and give you a much needed break, the time leading up to that trip can be full of worry and mini (or major) freak outs.As a mom of three that travels a lot, I totally get it. That's why I decided to put together this list of travel and packing... - A Mom With Postpartum Depression Asked For Help. Her Nurse Called The Cops
- Royal Wedding Traditions We Don't Typically See In Canada
- Emad Mishko Tamo, Yazidi Boy In Winnipeg Held For Years By ISIL, Wants To Meet Trudeau
- 82% Of Wealth Created Last Year Went To Top One-Percenters
- Facebook Says It's Trying To Stop Election Meddling, But Can't Say If Social Media Is Good For Democracy
- 5 Things You Need To Know About Canadian Real Estate In 2018
- Heath Ledger's Most Memorable Movies
- 18-Month Maternity Leave Has A Big Drawback
- Easy Recipes To Make Weeknight Dinners A Breeze
Tired of spending hours in the kitchen night after night? Looking for quick and easy recipes the whole family will love that you can whip up in no time?Try your hand at these easy yet delicious dishes that won't take forever to prepare. They are full of flavour and guaranteed to please your hungr... - What Foreign Buyer Tax? Toronto Jumps In Rankings Of Least-Affordable Cities
- Ron Siwicki Left Mother On Floor To Die For Days, Court Hears
- Police Aren't Doing Enough To Protect People With Mental Illnesses
- Game Of Thrones Is Coming To CraveTV
- Rogers Media Ends Partnership With Vice Canada
- January 29 Should Be The National Day Against Islamophobia
- The Duchess of Cambridge Might Have A Home Birth For Her 3rd Baby
- Tax Filing By Phone Ensures No Canadian Has To Leave Money On The Table
- Kingston Resident Comes Home, Finds Naked Stranger Lounging In Bathtub
KINGSTON, Ont. — Police say a woman is facing charges after she was found lounging naked in a stranger's bathtub in Kingston, Ont.They say that when the complainant arrived home on Sunday evening, she found the nude woman in the unfilled tub.Investigators say the accused tried to convince the res... - Francois-Philippe Champagne: Canada's Progressive Push Isn't Hurting NAFTA Talks
MONTREAL — Canada intends to be constructive and innovative as the North American Free Trade Agreement renegotiations resume, the country's international trade minister said Monday.The talks take place amid the U.S. administration's grumbling about Canada's recent sweeping complaint with the Worl... - Possible Canadian Contenders For The 2018 Oscar Nominations
- Canada Is Lagging On Perinatal Depression Screening, Advocates Say
- I Journeyed Deep Into Indigenous Knowledge To Seek The Human Spirit
- 3-Year-Old's Hand Damaged After IV Slipped Out Of Vein, Says Alberta Mom
- The Pros And Cons Of The Freelance Life
- Ontario Landlords Want Right To Ban Pot Use In Existing Rental Units
- Let Me Break Down What Canada's Escalating Beer Tax Will Really Cost You
- Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Are Reportedly Hiring
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