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Three employees, company charged in Lac-Megantic train disaster

Three employees, company charged in Lac-Megantic train disaster

MONTREAL 鈥 Three employees of the railway company involved in last summer's runaway oil train disaster that killed 47 people are due to appear in court Tuesday to face criminal negligence charges in the small Quebec town that was partially incinerate
Former Harper aide faces more illegal lobbying charges

Former Harper aide faces more illegal lobbying charges

OTTAWA 鈥 One of Prime Minister Stephen Harper鈥檚 former top aides faces more legal trouble. The Mounties have charged Bruce Carson with three counts of prohibited lobbying and one count of influence peddling.
Attack that left three Alberta Mounties injured came out of the blue: RCMP

Attack that left three Alberta Mounties injured came out of the blue: RCMP

EDMONTON 鈥 Alberta's top Mountie says a weekend shooting that left three officers injured was an unprovoked attack.
Four federal byelections set for June 30

Four federal byelections set for June 30

OTTAWA 鈥 Four federal byelections 鈥 two in Alberta, two in Ontario 鈥 will be held June 30.
Friends and family mourn Nanaimo mill shooting victims

Friends and family mourn Nanaimo mill shooting victims

NANAIMO 鈥 Two men who died in a shooting at a sawmill last month were remembered in separate memorials on Saturday as people who loved life.
CFB Esquimalt ceremony honours those who served in Afghanistan

CFB Esquimalt ceremony honours those who served in Afghanistan

Nancy Mansell, wearing a poppy, and family members attend Friday's National Day of Honour ceremony at CFB Esquimalt.
New Brunswick bill aims to make politicians more financially accountable

New Brunswick bill aims to make politicians more financially accountable

FREDERICTON 鈥 New Brunswick's finance minister says he'll introduce legislation today aimed at making politicians more accountable.
Rob Ford not in U.S., reports say, but lawyer insists he鈥檚 in rehab

Rob Ford not in U.S., reports say, but lawyer insists he鈥檚 in rehab

TORONTO 鈥 Reports say Rob Ford did not officially enter the U.S. when he flew to Chicago last week after taking a leave of absence as Toronto mayor, but his lawyer says he is 鈥100 per cent鈥 in rehab.
Ontario residents ask: Did we see a meteor streaking across the sky?

Ontario residents ask: Did we see a meteor streaking across the sky?

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Montreal on alert as Canadiens-Bruins hockey war plays out

Montreal on alert as Canadiens-Bruins hockey war plays out

MONTREAL 鈥 With tensions already running high between the hometown Canadiens and their arch rival Boston Bruins, city officials say they鈥檙e staying vigilant to ensure the passion doesn鈥檛 morph into mayhem on Montreal streets.