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Jury selected for Dalhousie medical student's first-degree murder trial

Jury selected for Dalhousie medical student's first-degree murder trial

HALIFAX — Jury selection has wrapped up in the high-profile murder trial of a Dalhousie University medical student.
Health Canada confirms fentanyl in pill seized on New Brunswick First Nation

Health Canada confirms fentanyl in pill seized on New Brunswick First Nation

FREDERICTON — Health Canada has confirmed a pill seized on the Esgenoopetitj First Nation in New Brunswick contained fentanyl.

Case of Quebecer charged with murder in ex-girlfriend's death put off until May 30

SAINT-HYACINTHE, Que. — The case of a Quebec man charged with first-degree murder in his ex-girlfriend's slaying has been put off until May 30.
"Definitely" more work to do in improving Rogers customer service, says new CEO

"Definitely" more work to do in improving Rogers customer service, says new CEO

TORONTO — The new chief executive of Rogers Communications Inc. says the company "definitely" has more work to when it comes to customer service, which will be a focus for him.

Ontario judge grants Bombardier request for injunction against Metrolinx

Bombardier Transportation scored a procedural victory against an Ontario transit agency on Wednesday when a judge ruled that Metrolinx can't cancel a $770-million contract without first going through a dispute resolution process.

Man charged with murder of woman, 33, found dead in rural Cape Breton home

GARDINER MINES,, N.S. — A 40-year-old Cape Breton man has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of a woman found Tuesday.
Conservative leadership candidates spar anew over supply management

Conservative leadership candidates spar anew over supply management

OTTAWA — Conservative leadership candidate Maxime Bernier has welcomed U.S. Donald Trump's swipe at the Canadian dairy industry, saying that it's not just American farmers who are losing out.
Deaf actor a unique narrator in accessible production of 'Prince Hamlet'

Deaf actor a unique narrator in accessible production of 'Prince Hamlet'

TORONTO — Standing in the company of her castmates, Dawn Jani Birley looks intently at a familiar face enshrouded in the shadows offstage: her interpreter.

Rising number of Canadians cutting the cord on traditional TV, report says

TORONTO — A new report says the number of Canadians cutting the cord on their TV services is expected to increase this year.

Six people, including four teens, arrested in pot dispensary hold-ups

Toronto police say they have arrested six people — including four teens — in a string of hold-ups at marijuana dispensaries.
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