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Children taken from Canadian Mennonite community

Associated Press  |  posted Jun 19th - 9:24pm
Children have been removed from an orthodox Mennonite community in Canada where adults have been charged with assaulting youngsters using items such as cattle prods and leather straps.
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Study: Half of Canada's aboriginal children poor

Associated Press  |  posted Jun 19th - 12:29pm
Half of Canada's aboriginal children are living in poverty, triple the national average, according to a new analysis of census statistics released Wednesday.
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Montreal interim mayor resigns after fraud arrest

Benjamin Shingler, Associated Press  |  posted Jun 18th - 3:15pm
For the second time in less than a year, a Montreal mayor has stepped down amid corruption scandals ripping through Canada's second-largest city.
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Interim Montreal mayor arrested

Benjamin Shingler, Associated Press  |  posted Jun 17th - 4:05pm
Montreal's interim mayor, who vowed to clean up the corruption scandals rocking the city, now faces fraud charges himself.
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Outgoing US diplomat says pipeline decision looms

Rob Gillies, Associated Press  |  posted Jun 17th - 2:51pm
Outgoing U.S. ambassador to Canada David Jacobson said Monday he is leaving the relationship between Canada and the United States in a very good state, but acknowledged a "very important decision" on the contentious Keystone XL pipeline looms.
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Police raid site linked to purported video of Toronto mayor smoking crack

Rob Gillies, Associated Press  |  posted Jun 16th - 1:26pm
Police conducted a series of early morning raids Thursday targeting an apartment complex linked to a video purportedly showing the mayor of Toronto smoking crack cocaine.
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Quebec introduces right-to-die legislation

Associated Press  |  posted Jun 12th - 10:32am
Quebec's government has introduced right-to-die legislation. If the bill passes the province would become Canada's first with a law permitting medically assisted death.
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Canadian, nicknamed 'Black Widow,' gets 3 1/2 years

Associated Press  |  posted Jun 11th - 8:56am
A 78-year-old Canadian woman dubbed the "Black Widow" was sentenced Tuesday to 3 1/2 years in prison for drugging her newlywed husband.
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Turban ban prompts suspension of Quebec federation

Associated Press  |  posted Jun 10th - 8:08pm
The Canadian Soccer Association says it has suspended a provincial association over its refusal to let turban-wearing children play.
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Canada to deport US man accused of kidnapping son

Associated Press  |  posted Jun 7th - 1:52pm
A Colorado man accused of attacking his estranged wife and kidnapping his three-year-old son has been ordered deported from Canada.
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