A Detroit woman is dead after she hugged an off-duty police officer at her birthday party Sunday morning and his gun accidentally discharged.
Detroit woman dies after cop's gun discharges during hug
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Elections Canada results in court
The Supreme Court on Tuesday will hear the case of a disputed election result in a Toronto riding last federal election and consider whether Elections Canada’s clerical errors affected the outcome.
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Ontario cops kill cougar
Ontario’s Ministry of Natural Resources have confirmed that an animal killed by police on the weekend is a cougar, long believed extinct in the province.
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Nuclear engineers go on strike
Picket lines went up in front of nuclear sites in Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick on Monday as engineers, scientists and technologists went on strike.
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Microsoft buying Perceptive Pixel
Microsoft Corp will buy Perceptive Pixel Inc, a six-year-old developer of large touchscreen displays, chief executive Steve Ballmer said on Monday.
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Crop prices skyrocketing
Near all-time record high prices for corn, soybeans and wheat have Chatham-Kent farmers smiling - but it may mean higher prices at the grocery store.
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Iran UN role peeves Canada
Canada remained silent when Iran was given a key role in United Nations arms trade treaty talks and then complained afterwards, QMI Agency has learned.
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Deal not perfect, but it's negotiated
The president of St. Clair elementary unit of the Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association says a tentative deal reached with the province isn't perfect, but it's better than having one legislated.
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Homes sales dip for June
Residential sales in Chatham-Kent in June dipped 28% from the same period in 2011, say officials of the Chatham-Kent Association of Realtors.
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Remains found in Wallaceburg
WALLACEBURG - Chatham-Kent police are investigating the discovery of human bones in the yard of a Wallaceburg residence.
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Oda expensed air purifer: Sources
Former Conservative minister Bev Oda ordered an air purifier for her office -- at taxpayers' expense -- so she could smoke without detection, QMI Agency has learned.
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Lawyers cheer judge's snub of mandatory minimum sentence
Criminal defence lawyers are calling an Ontario court ruling a victory after a judge ignored the mandatory minimum sentence for gun-related offences.
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Riot 'poster boy' looks to move on
The lawyer for a 2011 Stanley Cup rioter sentenced last week said her client is ready to accept his punishment and move on after submitting a written apology to a judge Monday.
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$50M Lotto Max winner hasn't collected
A unidentified woman from Victoriaville won the top prize of $50 million in Friday's Lotto Max.
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Father pleads guilty in infant son's death.
A 26-year Chatham man has received a six-year jail sentence in connection with the death of his baby boy.
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B.C. premier pulls out of energy talks
As B.C. Premier Christy Clark forges ahead with her demands for more pipeline
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Barrie 'bomb man' facing charges
A Barrie man arrested in connection with a 1978 murder and a house allegedly full of bombs appeared in court via video link Friday morning.
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Colorado shooting suspect was under psychiatric care
The man accused of killing 12 people and wounding 58 others in a shooting rampage at a Denver-area movie theater last week was under the care of a psychiatrist who has specialized in schizophrenia, newly filed court papers revealed on Friday.
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Head of Chick-fil-A PR group dies suddenly
Don Perry, the long-time head of Chick-fil-A’s public relations department, died unexpectedly on Friday, the company said.
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Sex assault rumours devastate family
This is a bizarre and scary story about how one family has been destroyed - ripped apart by a snickered conversation between two children on a school bus.
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