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Family won't sit in sentencing conference for teen who killed five-year-old boy

Family won't sit in sentencing conference for teen who killed five-year-old boy

WETASKIWIN, Alta. - Relatives of a five-year-old boy who was shot dead as he slept in his bed on an Alberta reserve don't want to be part of a sentencing conference for one of three teens who fired the gun.
Quebec corruption probe turns to provincial politics

Quebec corruption probe turns to provincial politics

MONTREAL - A witness at Quebec's corruption inquiry says his engineering firm funnelled hundreds of thousands of dollars in contributions to political parties in the last decade in the hope of getting an advantage when it came to securing public cont
Closure of sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½'s visa office in Buffalo, N.Y., leaves applicants in limbo

Closure of sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½'s visa office in Buffalo, N.Y., leaves applicants in limbo

OTTAWA - Thousands of people waiting to become permanent residents of sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ are angry about a backlog caused by the closure of a Canadian visa office in New York state.
Trudeau not opposed to pipelines

Trudeau not opposed to pipelines

Environmental protection may be a core platform for Justin Trudeau, the perceived front-runner in the race to lead sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½â€™s federal Liberals, but he's not opposed to oil pipelines from Alberta.
Redford ratchets up pressure on docs, tying contract to new health premiums

Redford ratchets up pressure on docs, tying contract to new health premiums

EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Alison Redford ratcheted up the pressure on doctors in contract talks Monday, potentially pitting them against taxpayers by reviving health-care premiums.
There will be a criminal trial in Parti Quebecois election-night shooting case

There will be a criminal trial in Parti Quebecois election-night shooting case

MONTREAL - The man charged in Quebec's election-night shooting has been declared mentally fit to stand trial — a decision he called divine will. "Jesus Christ spoke through you, your honour," Richard Henry Bain told Judge Jean-Paul Braun on Monday.
NDP unity bill says bare majority enough to trigger Quebec secession talks

NDP unity bill says bare majority enough to trigger Quebec secession talks

OTTAWA - NDP Leader Tom Mulcair has waded into the national unity swamp, with proposed legislation specifying that a bare majority Yes vote would be sufficient to trigger negotiations on Quebec's secession from sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½.
Man gets charged with drunk driving, for the 17th time

Man gets charged with drunk driving, for the 17th time

SHERBROOKE, Que. - A Quebec man is accused of being a drunk-driving offender — for the 17th time. Maurice Larrivee allegedly showed up at a grocery store last Sunday morning to buy a case of two dozen beers at 8:45 a.m.
Opposition parties making demands on new premier-to-be Kathleen Wynne

Opposition parties making demands on new premier-to-be Kathleen Wynne

TORONTO - Ontario's premier-to-be has yet to be sworn in, but newly minted Liberal Leader Kathleen Wynne is already facing demands from opposition party leaders as she embarks on her quest to keep the minority government alive.
Liberal Party hopes to cash in on marijuana

Liberal Party hopes to cash in on marijuana

Marijuana legalization could mean thousands of new jobs and a significant tax boon for Canadians , according to a new draft policy paper by the Liberal Party. But the detailed report, released by the Liberals’ B.