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Ex-juror to bring 12 angry letters to Ottawa make case for trauma support
OTTAWA — Mark Farrant, 44, remembers going through a routine whenever it was time to leave the house. He would grab his keys and his cellphone, put on his jacket and then slip a knife down the back of his jeans.
Apr 10, 2017 9:15 AM
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Five stories in the news today, April 10
Five stories in the news for Monday, April 10 ——— JUSTIN TRUDEAU HEADS TO JUNO BEACH Fresh off Sunday's commemoration at Vimy Ridge, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau heads today to the scene of one of Canada's most iconic moments of the Second World War
Apr 10, 2017 4:22 AM
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Babcock thinks playoff hockey will surprise young Maple Leafs
TORONTO — No one usually recognizes Jake Gardiner on his walk home from the Air Canada Centre, but that changed Saturday evening after the Maple Leafs clinched their second playoff berth in the last 13 years.
Apr 9, 2017 10:44 PM
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Leafs appear to dodge another injury bullet; Zaitsev not expected to miss time after early Sunday exit
TORONTO — The Maple Leafs appear to have dodged another injury bullet.
Apr 9, 2017 10:39 PM
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OHL Roundup: Attack down Greyhounds in Game 3, still trail series 2-1
OWEN SOUND, Ont. — Petrus Palmu had a goal and an assist as the Owen Sound Attack downed the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 4-1 on Sunday in Game 3 of their Ontario Hockey League second-round playoff series.
Apr 9, 2017 9:45 PM
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Canadians attend memorials for Vimy Ridge centennial country-wide
Though there are no surviving veterans who fought at Vimy Ridge, Canadians across the country are making sure their legacy is not forgotten on the battle's centennial anniversary.
Apr 9, 2017 9:37 PM
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Holl scores winner, Marlies use four-goal second period to beat Americans
TORONTO — The Toronto Marlies used a four-goal second period on Sunday to defeat the visiting Rochester Americans 4-3 in American Hockey League action.
Apr 9, 2017 8:22 PM
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Some of the most fatal avalanches in Canada's recorded history
Four snowshoers who went missing in the North Shore Mountains near Vancouver were found dead on Sunday. Police were alerted to their disappearance after a hiker called 911 on Saturday to say a snow ledge at the peak of Mount Harvey had collapsed.
Apr 9, 2017 6:05 PM
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Feds change policy to ensure women giving birth away from reserve aren't alone
OTTAWA — Health Minister Jane Philpott says Ottawa will now pay for someone to travel with indigenous women who need to leave their communities to give birth — a change to what she called an "extremely unhelpful" policy.
Apr 9, 2017 6:01 PM
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Bombardier unable to shake off public anger over pay to executives
MONTREAL — Bombardier appears unable to shake off public anger over hefty pay packages to its senior executives.
Apr 9, 2017 5:44 PM
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