CBC National NewsOutside experts to probe Calgary Zoo: presidentA commission of experts will be asked to conduct a comprehensive review of all animal-care practices and policies at the Calgary Zoo, the embattled facility's president announced Saturday.
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Cape Breton boy's death moves studentsStudents in Glace Bay, N.S., are reaching out to those grieving the death of James Delorey, writing letters of sympathy to his family and friends.
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Deep freeze settles over PrairiesEnvironment Canada is warning people across the Prairies to bundle up for the next several days.
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MD blames Don Cherry for hockey violenceA Toronto neurosurgeon speaking at a Regina seminar about concussions in hockey says the promotion of an aggressive style of play by commentators like Don Cherry is contributing to serious injuries in the sport.
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Liberal national director seeks Toronto mayor's seatThe tenuous unity of federal Liberals will be sorely tested by next year's mayoralty race in Toronto, as the party's national director prepares to throw his hat in the municipal ring.
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Thousands cheer Olympic torch on Parliament HillA cheering, flag-waving crowd of 15,000 people, including Prime Minister Stephen Harper, gathered Saturday night on Parliament Hill to welcome the Olympic torch to the nation's capital and turn on 350,000 Christmas lights.
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Police misuse bylaw to curb panhandlers, Regina council toldA Regina bylaw is being misused by police as a tool to curb street begging and should be repealed, city administrators are recommending.
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New rules to protect foreign caregiversNannies and other home-care workers who come to Canada for jobs would be better protected from abuse and exploitation by their employers under proposed changes to rules governing live-in foreign caregivers, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney said Saturday.
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Ottawa man charged with murder in wife's deathA 33-year-old Ottawa man has been charged with second-degree murder after his wife's body was found in a west end home last weekend.
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Anonymous gifts cheer locked-out paper mill workersSkates, toys and books from a little girl in rural Manitoba have warmed the hearts of locked-out paper mill workers in Pine Falls.
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2nd teen charged in dragging of Ottawa womanAnother 18-year-old man has been charged in connection with a robbery last summer in which a woman nearly died after being dragged by a car.
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Winds may hamper Maritime travel until Sunday p.m.Winds of up to 133 km/h have restricted travel on the Confederation Bridge between New Brunswick and P.E.I., as well as ferry crossings between P.E.I. and Nova Scotia.
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RCMP identify N.B. man killed in N.S. work-site accidentThe man who was killed in a work-site accident in Millbrook, N.S., on Thursday has been identified as Kirby Beers, 33, of Chipman, N.B.
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Central Ontario digs out from stormSnow is chest-deep in some places after a raging winter storm buried much of Central Ontario, shutting highways and prompting the town of Huntsville to declare a state of emergency.
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Pictou building evacuated after boiler explodesA nine-unit apartment building in the town of Pictou, N.S., was evacuated early Saturday morning after a boiler exploded, causing a minor fire.
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1 dead after military vehicle plunges from Alberta bridgeOne man is dead and another injured after a military vehicle plunged from a bridge on Highway 892 near Cold Lake, Alta., RCMP said Friday.
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Racial profiling raised at Villanueva inquestThe lawyer representing the Montreal Police force at the coroner's inquest into the fatal shooting of 18-year old Fredy Villanueva dismissed suggestions the incident was the result of racial profiling, Friday.
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Ottawa mayor's firm gets surge in city businessCalian Technologies has seen the value of its contracts with the City of Ottawa skyrocket since the company's founder was elected mayor in 2006.
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Snowstorm buries central OntarioA storm blasted heavy snow through central Ontario Friday, and was expected to bury some areas waist-deep overnight, forcing the closure of a major highway.
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Arrest made after schools get graphic lettersPolice in Kamloops, B.C., have arrested a man after sexually graphic letters were sent to elementary schools.
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