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Trudeau unveils Liberals' peacekeeping plan Trudeau unveils Liberals' peacekeeping plan

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will personally reveal today what Canada has offered to provide the United Nations in terms of troops and military equipment for peacekeeping missions.

Posted:9:09 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Military
Hits: 209115
Rating: 20912
Poster: DrCaleb
Can My Children Be Friends With White People' Can My Children Be Friends With White People'

The rise of Donald Trump has broken bonds on all sides. But for people of color the stakes are different.

Posted:8:58 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Uncle Sam
Hits: 207578
Rating: 20758
Poster: martin14
Fake Facebook page using Nathan Cirillo's name, photos, used to 'catfish' women online Fake Facebook page using Nathan Cirillo's name, photos, used to 'catfish' women online

A Facebook page using Nathan Cirillo's name and photos has been used to lure and trick women into romantic relationships online. The profile has since been banned, after unrelated complaints about the page were made to Facebook.

Posted:8:15 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 207065
Rating: 20707
Poster: DrCaleb
Toronto police arrest Const. James Forcillo for breaching bail Toronto police arrest Const. James Forcillo for breaching bail

Toronto police arrested Const. James Forcillo on Wednesday for breaching his bail conditions, the Special Investigations Unit said in a news release.

Posted:7:47 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 207202
Rating: 20720
Poster: DrCaleb
Russia�s �proof� that U.S. helps ISIS is from a video game. Mistakes happen, Kremlin says.

The image provided by the Russian defense ministry was damning: three Islamic State trucks led by an armored vehicle on their way to a key battlefield in eastern Syria, allowed safe passage by the United States.

Posted:7:38 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 207155
Rating: 20716
Poster: DrCaleb
Boeing 757 Testing Shows Airplanes Vulnerable to Hacking, DHS Says Boeing 757 Testing Shows Airplanes Vulnerable to Hacking, DHS Says

A team of government, industry and academic officials successfully demonstrated that a commercial aircraft could be remotely hacked in a non-laboratory setting last year, a U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official said Wednesday at the 2017 Cyb

Posted:7:32 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Tech
Hits: 207875
Rating: 20788
Poster: DrCaleb
University could lose millions from �unethical� research backed by Peter Thiel

Posted:7:30 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Science
Hits: 207725
Rating: 20773
Poster: DrCaleb
Venezuela defaults on �45bn debt after missing payments

Caracas faced the first of what could be a cascade of defaults on its enormous foreign debt Tuesday as financial experts declared the South American country in 'selective default'.

Posted:11:48 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 207255
Rating: 20726
Poster: martin14
Canucks come back from 2-0 deficit to send Kings to 3rd straight loss Canucks come back from 2-0 deficit to send Kings to 3rd straight loss

Sven Baertschi scored the tiebreaking goal on a power play early in the third period and the Vancouver Canucks wrapped up a four-game road trip by sending the Los Angeles Kings to their third consecutive loss, 3-2 on Tuesday night.

Posted:11:21 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Sports
Hits: 206972
Rating: 20697
Poster: Hyack
Old drawings could assist new earthquake plan at the B.C. Legislature Old drawings could assist new earthquake plan at the B.C. Legislature

Officers of the B.C. Legislature are proposing the construction of a new building, based on old drawings by architect Francis Rattenbury.

Posted:8:35 PM on Tuesday
Topic: History
Hits: 208089
Rating: 20809
Poster: Hyack
B.C. hockey team says no money received from $7.5M donation pledge B.C. hockey team says no money received from $7.5M donation pledge

A B.C. man who received national media coverage for pledging $7.5 million to the Kimberley Dynamiters' Junior B hockey team has yet to make good on his promise.

Posted:8:35 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Sports
Hits: 206968
Rating: 20697
Poster: Hyack
Whopper of a salmon caught in B.C. all part of conservation program Whopper of a salmon caught in B.C. all part of conservation program

The Percy Walkus Hatchery catches the big fish as part of its conservation program. The Percy Walkus Hatchery caught the massive chinook along the Wannock River, about 80 kilometres southwest of Bella Coola. It weighed more than 50 pounds.

Posted:8:31 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 207001
Rating: 20700
Poster: Hyack
Ferries rerouted, kindergarteners temporarily stranded as wind whips B.C.'s South Coast Ferries rerouted, kindergarteners temporarily stranded as wind whips B.C.'s South Coast

BC Ferries has rerouted a number of sailings between the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island as a windstorm struck the South Coast late Tuesday. Earlier in the day, a class of 70 kindergarteners was temporarily stuck on Grouse Mountain after high winds cl

Posted:8:29 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Weather
Hits: 206820
Rating: 20682
Poster: Hyack
Blind woman says she was denied entry to Chuck E. Cheese over service dog Blind woman says she was denied entry to Chuck E. Cheese over service dog

Posted:7:58 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 206671
Rating: 20667
Poster: Hyack
Search for final 2 missing hunters called off in Waskaganish Search for final 2 missing hunters called off in Waskaganish

Officials in the James Bay community of Waskaganish have called off the search for two hunters who have been missing since mid-October. The bodies of two other hunters have been found.

Posted:6:18 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 206841
Rating: 20684
Poster: Hyack
Only in Canada' A political attack over hockey fights prompts apology Only in Canada' A political attack over hockey fights prompts apology

When the Ontario Liberals tried to discredit PC Leader Patrick Brown by calling into question the fighting record of one of his candidates, former NHL player Troy Crowder, it backfired and put the Liberals on defence. Crowder's opponent, Energy Minister G

Posted:6:10 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Provincial Politics
Hits: 207145
Rating: 20715
Poster: Hyack
Residents in B.C. ask Parks Canada to consider other options, not kill beavers Residents in B.C. ask Parks Canada to consider other options, not kill beavers

A battle over beavers is brewing on South Pender Island, B.C., where residents are vowing to save the animals from being destroyed.

Posted:5:43 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 207141
Rating: 20714
Poster: Hyack
North Korea defector hit by 5 shots while fleeing: South Korea North Korea defector hit by 5 shots while fleeing: South Korea

Four North Korean soldiers fired about 40 rounds at a comrade fleeing into South Korea and hit him five times in the first shooting at the jointly controlled area of the heavily fortified border in more than 30 years, the South's military said Tuesday.

Posted:5:41 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 207121
Rating: 20712
Poster: Hyack
Police hunt killer after 4th slaying in Tampa neighbourhood Police hunt killer after 4th slaying in Tampa neighbourhood

Tampa police blockaded a neighbourhood and searched with a SWAT team and dogs for a possible serial killer Tuesday after a fourth person was shot dead for no apparent reason.

Posted:5:40 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 206640
Rating: 20664
Poster: Hyack
British doctor punches shark while surfing in Australia British doctor punches shark while surfing in Australia

A British doctor said on Tuesday he punched a shark on the nose to escape its jaws while surfing off the Australian coast. Charlie Fry, 25, was left with superficial puncture wounds on his right shoulder and upper arm after the attack on Monday afternoon

Posted:5:39 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Lifestyle
Hits: 207142
Rating: 20714
Poster: Hyack
'The right thing to do': Tim Hortons employees return forgotten $3K to customer 'The right thing to do': Tim Hortons employees return forgotten $3K to customer

If Canadians are known around the world for being nice, the staff at a local Tim Hortons certainly lived up to that reputation when they returned $3,000 in forgotten cash to its rightful owner.

Posted:5:36 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 206592
Rating: 20659
Poster: Hyack
Toronto police board to consider donation of canine body armour Toronto police board to consider donation of canine body armour

An anonymous corporate donor is offering to equip some canine members of Toronto's police force with armoured vests designed to protect them from sharp weapons.

Posted:5:35 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 206674
Rating: 20667
Poster: Hyack
N.S. dog has new shot at life thanks to furry donor friend N.S. dog has new shot at life thanks to furry donor friend

A Nova Scotia dog owner says she felt overwhelmed with support after she sought a blood donation for her beloved pet online and had five potential matches step up.

Posted:5:33 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 206634
Rating: 20663
Poster: Hyack
Mass grave uncovered at former ISIS stronghold may hold up to 400 dead Mass grave uncovered at former ISIS stronghold may hold up to 400 dead

Iraqi security forces have found mass graves in an area recently retaken from the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria that could contain up to 400 bodies, an Iraqi official says.

Posted:5:32 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 206661
Rating: 20666
Poster: Hyack
Powerful earthquake on Iran-Iraq border kills more than 200, injures thousands Powerful earthquake on Iran-Iraq border kills more than 200, injures thousands

A powerful earthquake shook the Iran-Iraq border late Sunday, killing 207 people and injuring over 2,500 in the mountainous region of Iran alone, Iranian media reported.

Posted:5:27 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 206664
Rating: 20666
Poster: Hyack
Olympian fencer inspires Barbie's first hijab-wearing doll Olympian fencer inspires Barbie's first hijab-wearing doll

Doll company Barbie has unveiled its first hijab-wearing doll to honour an American Olympic fencer, as the traditional Islamic headscarf goes mainstream through catwalks, magazine covers and emoji smartphone symbols.

Posted:5:26 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 207655
Rating: 20766
Poster: Hyack
FDA approves first digital pill to track when patients take medication FDA approves first digital pill to track when patients take medication

American regulators have approved the first drug with a sensor that can track whether patients have taken their medicine.

Posted:5:25 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Health
Hits: 208887
Rating: 20889
Poster: Hyack
Canada to seek NAFTA dispute resolution panel on U.S. softwood lumber duties Canada to seek NAFTA dispute resolution panel on U.S. softwood lumber duties

Canada is launching a challenge under the North American Free Trade Agreement against recently announced U.S. duties against Canadian softwood lumber imports.

Posted:5:22 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Business
Hits: 206926
Rating: 20693
Poster: Hyack
'Rumour or not,' Vancouver police appeal for witnesses in unsolved Stanley Park attacks 'Rumour or not,' Vancouver police appeal for witnesses in unsolved Stanley Park attacks

Vancouver police are asking for witnesses to two violent and apparently random attacks in Stanley Park that severely injured one man and left another dead on the beach.

Posted:5:20 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 207691
Rating: 20769
Poster: Hyack
Veterans Affairs says it's working to address concerns over long-term care Veterans Affairs says it's working to address concerns over long-term care

Veterans Affairs Canada agrees with Canada's veterans ombudsman that veterans need better access to long-term care beds, and says the department has already taken steps to that goal.

Posted:5:16 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 208010
Rating: 20801
Poster: Hyack
'Living, moving, breathing' road to the Beaufort Sea will be under the microscope 'Living, moving, breathing' road to the Beaufort Sea will be under the microscope

Building the Inuvik to Tuktoyaktuk Highway was only half the battle. Keeping it in one piece with the freeze and thaw of its underlying permafrost, and in the face of the threat of global warming, will be a big task as well.

Posted:5:14 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 206590
Rating: 20659
Poster: Hyack
N.L. student's message in a bottle found in France, draws scientific interest N.L. student's message in a bottle found in France, draws scientific interest

Devon Maher, 10, gave his father a message in a bottle to drop into the North Atlantic during a crab fishing trip in May 2016. It was found months later, on the other side of the ocean.

Posted:3:05 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Strange
Hits: 207741
Rating: 20774
Poster: Hyack
Son of Abbotsford deputy police chief killed in car crash Son of Abbotsford deputy police chief killed in car crash

Aiden Serr was alone in the vehicle when it flipped after skidding off the road in Maple Ridge. The 19-year-old was rushed to hospital but died a short time later.

Posted:3:04 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 208168
Rating: 20817
Poster: Hyack
Forget banning nudity � discretion what's needed in change rooms, says Brossard swimmer

The City of Brossard, Que., is defending its decision to ban nudity in municipal sports facilities, saying the move was in response to citizen complaints.

Posted:2:56 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 208173
Rating: 20817
Poster: Hyack
Canadian Coast Guard ship back in Halifax 6 months later than planned Canadian Coast Guard ship back in Halifax 6 months later than planned

The Canadian Coast Guard Ship Hudson returned to Halifax Monday afternoon sporting a new red and white paint job and nearly six months behind schedule, but many questions remain about the delays.

Posted:2:54 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 207400
Rating: 20740
Poster: Hyack
Federal government files lawsuit against Churchill railway owner Federal government files lawsuit against Churchill railway owner

The federal government has filed a lawsuit against the owner of the washed out railway to Churchill. A spokesperson for Omnitrax said no one was available Tuesday for an interview about the notice of intent.

Posted:2:50 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 208369
Rating: 20837
Poster: Hyack
Cougar warning issued for Votier's Flats in Fish Creek Provincial Park Cougar warning issued for Votier's Flats in Fish Creek Provincial Park

Posted:2:46 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 208047
Rating: 20805
Poster: Hyack
Northern California shooter who killed 4 was 'randomly picking targets': police Northern California shooter who killed 4 was 'randomly picking targets': police

A gunman killed four people and wounded a number of others at random Tuesday at multiple locations in rural Northern California, including an elementary school, before police shot him dead, authorities said.

Posted:1:28 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 206630
Rating: 20663
Poster: Hyack
'She absolutely rules the roost': Duck and dog form unlikely friendship at Alberta pet shop 'She absolutely rules the roost': Duck and dog form unlikely friendship at Alberta pet shop

Bruce never goes for a stroll without his best friend: a tiny duck named Cashew, who waddles along beside him. The big black beast and the fluffy brown duck are the ultimate odd couple.

Posted:1:27 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 206591
Rating: 20659
Poster: Hyack
Provincial finances are worse than they look as politicians hide their megaproject boondoggles Provincial finances are worse than they look as politicians hide their megaproject boondoggles

The most recent example of mixing electricity liabilities with taxpayer liabilities comes in Ontario. The province recently passed the Fair Hydro Act, which will see it issue as much as $26.2 billion in debt over the next decade to finance temporary rebat

Posted:11:28 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Provincial Politics
Hits: 206989
Rating: 20699
Poster: N_Fiddledog
End program that puts police officers in some Toronto schools, TDSB report recommends End program that puts police officers in some Toronto schools, TDSB report recommends

A report by staff at Canada's largest school board recommends eliminating a controversial program that placed police officers in certain Toronto schools after finding the scheme left some students feeling intimidated or uncomfortable.

Posted:10:34 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 206610
Rating: 20661
Poster: N_Fiddledog
Facebook slaps 'adult content' ban on robin Christmas card Facebook slaps 'adult content' ban on robin Christmas card

Artist Jackie Charley from Denholm in the Scottish Borders was hoping sell them through her Facebook shop but the social media giant claimed the images were 'adult' and 'sexual'.

Posted:10:32 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Lifestyle
Hits: 220388
Rating: 22039
Poster: N_Fiddledog
May to Putin: �We know what you are doing� as Russian troll behind Muslim photo exposed

A photo of a woman in a hijab 'paying no mind' to a terror victim in London has been exposed as an example of 'weaponized information'

Posted:10:13 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 207278
Rating: 20728
Poster: DrCaleb
France may set age of consent at 13 after man acquitted of raping 11yo France may set age of consent at 13 after man acquitted of raping 11yo

France considers setting the minimum age of sexual consent at 15 after a jury acquitted a suspect accused of raping an 11-year-old girl.

Posted:12:26 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 207037
Rating: 20704
Poster: martin14
Canadians among researchers to find earliest evidence of winemaking in the world Canadians among researchers to find earliest evidence of winemaking in the world

Archeologists from Canada are among a team of researchers who say they've unearthed the earliest evidence of winemaking in the world, dating the origin of the practice back hundreds of years earlier than previously believed.

Posted:5:17 PM on Monday
Topic: History
Hits: 207585
Rating: 20759
Poster: Strutz
Paedophile avoids jail because he has a bad back Paedophile avoids jail because he has a bad back

John Chappell, 60, of Bristol, was convicted of sexually abusing three girls, two of whom were aged under 14. A judge handed him a suspended sentence for the offences because of his bad back.

Posted:11:41 AM on Monday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 207081
Rating: 20708
Poster: N_Fiddledog
Frank Zamboni is way overdue for induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame Frank Zamboni is way overdue for induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame

The hall of fame will welcome its newest inductees Monday, but notably absent again this year is the humble inventor of the famous ice-resurfacing machine that bears his name.

Posted:11:35 AM on Monday
Topic: Sports
Hits: 207360
Rating: 20736
Poster: Strutz
Women less likely to get CPR from bystanders, study suggests Women less likely to get CPR from bystanders, study suggests

New research has found that women suffering cardiac arrest in public were not given CPR as often as men were.

Posted:11:40 AM on Monday
Topic: Health
Hits: 207509
Rating: 20751
Poster: N_Fiddledog
Former Canada, U.S. women's hockey captains welcome baby Former Canada, U.S. women's hockey captains welcome baby

Caroline Ouellette and Julie Chu, the former captains of the Canadian and U.S. women's hockey teams, respectively, welcomed their first child on Nov. 5.

Posted:11:35 AM on Monday
Topic: Sports
Hits: 207083
Rating: 20708
Poster: N_Fiddledog
More than 15,000 scientists from 184 countries issue 'warning to humanity' More than 15,000 scientists from 184 countries issue 'warning to humanity'

Over 15,000 scientists around the world have issued a global warning: there needs to be change in order to save Earth.

Posted:11:33 AM on Monday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 210269
Rating: 21028
Poster: Strutz
'It's an insult': Defaced war memorial in Montreal leaves visitors shocked on Remembrance Day 'It's an insult': Defaced war memorial in Montreal leaves visitors shocked on Remembrance Day

Just as Remembrance Day ceremonies got underway Saturday morning, a war memorial was defaced in the Montreal borough of Saint-Laurent.

Posted:11:31 AM on Monday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 206764
Rating: 20676
Poster: N_Fiddledog
What's in a name' For Alberta First Nations seeking heritage recognition, plenty What's in a name' For Alberta First Nations seeking heritage recognition, plenty

Posted:11:32 AM on Monday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 206848
Rating: 20685
Poster: Strutz
Anti-racist' group takes credit for spray-painting John A. Macdonald statue Anti-racist' group takes credit for spray-painting John A. Macdonald statue

An anonymous group of "anti-colonial anti-racists" have taken credit for spray-painting the statue of Sir John A. Macdonald in Place du Canada early Sunday.

Posted:11:28 AM on Monday
Topic: Business
Hits: 207049
Rating: 20705
Poster: N_Fiddledog
Canada deporting fewer people for terrorism, war crimes, crime Canada deporting fewer people for terrorism, war crimes, crime

While a dozen non-Canadians were deported for security reasons in 2013, that dropped to nine in 2014 and five in both 2015 and 2016. So far, there have been just three security-related deportations in 2017.

Posted:10:45 AM on Monday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 206877
Rating: 20688
Poster: N_Fiddledog
Retired generals say peacekeeping no longer exists Retired generals say peacekeeping no longer exists
Posted:8:45 AM on Monday
Topic: Military
Hits: 207744
Rating: 20774
Poster: martin14
Stepping back but not down: How the Queen is gradually shifting duties to the next generation Stepping back but not down: How the Queen is gradually shifting duties to the next generation

The signs have been there for a while, but this year's Remembrance Sunday ceremony in the British capital offered one of the most obvious and high-profile signals yet of the gradual changes unfolding in the upper echelons of the House of Windsor.

Posted:9:05 PM on Sunday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 207083
Rating: 20709
Poster: Hyack
Wildlife officers in Alberta investigate after close to 100 geese found dead Wildlife officers in Alberta investigate after close to 100 geese found dead

Alberta wildlife officials are investigating the discovery of close to 100 dead geese apparently dumped on a family's farm.

Posted:7:53 PM on Sunday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 206725
Rating: 20673
Poster: Hyack
First permanent road to Arctic coast set to open First permanent road to Arctic coast set to open

At 6 a.m. on Wednesday, in the arctic cold and darkness of the Mackenzie Delta, officials will open Canada's first permanent road link to its Arctic coast.

Posted:2:43 PM on Sunday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 206963
Rating: 20696
Poster: Hyack
'This thing is totally frozen': Adventurer rescued from northern Ontario bush 'This thing is totally frozen': Adventurer rescued from northern Ontario bush

Posted:2:42 PM on Sunday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 208366
Rating: 20837
Poster: Hyack
George Takei said he grabbed men to 'persuade' them George Takei said he grabbed men to 'persuade' them

Posted:9:43 AM on Sunday
Topic: Arts & Entertainment
Hits: 207943
Rating: 20794
Poster: martin14
Gal Gadot: No Wonder Woman sequel unless Brett Ratner out Gal Gadot: No Wonder Woman sequel unless Brett Ratner out

Ratner, who has been accused of sexual harassment by six women in recent days, helped finance the summer blockbuster, and took home a sizable stake of the $412million gross.

Posted:9:43 AM on Sunday
Topic: Arts & Entertainment
Hits: 207810
Rating: 20781
Poster: martin14
Missing dog from Alberta found 2 provinces away in Manitoba Missing dog from Alberta found 2 provinces away in Manitoba

A family in Brooks, Alta. were happy to be reunited with their missing dog after he was found in Steinbach, Man., more than 1,200 kilometres away.

Posted:9:47 PM on Saturday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 206826
Rating: 20683
Poster: Hyack
Special projects honour black and Indigenous veterans Special projects honour black and Indigenous veterans

Black and Indigenous Canadians are working to keep alive the legacies of soldiers who faced racial discrimination despite serving their country with honour.

Posted:9:43 PM on Saturday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 208887
Rating: 20889
Poster: Hyack
Family finds lost military medals belonging to relative killed in Passchendaele Family finds lost military medals belonging to relative killed in Passchendaele

For the past 70 years the Haber family believed the military medals of their relative Frank Angus McKinnon, who fought in the First World War, were lost.

Posted:9:41 PM on Saturday
Topic: History
Hits: 208063
Rating: 20806
Poster: Hyack
Seeing father's overseas grave for 1st time a dream come true for N.S. senior Seeing father's overseas grave for 1st time a dream come true for N.S. senior

Posted:9:39 PM on Saturday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 210711
Rating: 21071
Poster: Hyack
Canada's first Indigenous police officer remembered in Passchendaele centennial Canada's first Indigenous police officer remembered in Passchendaele centennial

One hundred years since Passchendaele, Alex Decoteau is being remembered for his decorated past.

Posted:9:38 PM on Saturday
Topic: History
Hits: 209182
Rating: 20918
Poster: Hyack
'It's an insult': Defaced war memorial in Montreal leaves visitors shocked on Remembrance Day 'It's an insult': Defaced war memorial in Montreal leaves visitors shocked on Remembrance Day

Just as Remembrance Day ceremonies got underway Saturday morning, a war memorial was defaced in the Montreal borough of Saint-Laurent.

Posted:9:36 PM on Saturday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 207338
Rating: 20734
Poster: Hyack
Unknown soldier: 1 forensic anthropologist, 27,000 Canadians missing in action Unknown soldier: 1 forensic anthropologist, 27,000 Canadians missing in action

Sarah Lockyer, 31, is the tiny program's co-ordinator and lone forensic anthropologist. She travels twice a year to France to study the remains of Canadians uncovered by construction workers or farmers in old battlefields increasingly invaded by modern-da

Posted:9:33 PM on Saturday
Topic: Tech
Hits: 209643
Rating: 20964
Poster: Hyack
Bosses of Punjab killers in Italy, UK, Canada Bosses of Punjab killers in Italy, UK, Canada

Punjab DGP Suresh Arora claimed on Friday that the handlers of the ISI-backed terror module behind targeted killings of religious leaders in the state were based in Italy, the UK and Canada.

Posted:7:36 PM on Saturday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 207488
Rating: 20749
Poster: N_Fiddledog
Consider livestock emissions at climate change talks, say activists Consider livestock emissions at climate change talks, say activists

Delegates attending the World Climate Change Conference in Bonn this month are being asked to consider the contribution that livestock make to greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). As they digest food, livestock emit methane gases contribute an estimated 15 per

Posted:5:13 PM on Saturday
Topic: Lifestyle
Hits: 207107
Rating: 20711
Poster: N_Fiddledog
CNY church after Texas shooting: 'We are NOT a gun-free zone' CNY church after Texas shooting: 'We are NOT a gun-free zone'

The church says it's known as the "Most Upbeat Church in Upstate New York."

Posted:5:11 PM on Saturday
Topic: Religion
Hits: 209709
Rating: 20971
Poster: N_Fiddledog
Accused killer's confessions ruled inadmissible because he was denied bathroom break Accused killer's confessions ruled inadmissible because he was denied bathroom break

Explosive confessions made by accused killer Joshua Frank will not be allowed into evidence at the triple first-degree murder trial because RCMP denied him a bathroom break during his interrogation.

Posted:4:53 PM on Saturday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 211113
Rating: 21111
Poster: N_Fiddledog
Naked suspects in Nisku kidnapping may have consumed hallucinogenic tea Naked suspects in Nisku kidnapping may have consumed hallucinogenic tea

The naked people charged in a kidnapping that ended in a two-vehicle car crash in Nisku Monday morning may have consumed a hallucinogenic tea, a man who knows them told CTV News.

Posted:8:01 AM on Saturday
Topic: Strange
Hits: 209132
Rating: 20913
Poster: N_Fiddledog
Stray cat suspected of attempted murder in Japan Stray cat suspected of attempted murder in Japan

Police investigating a murder attempt in Japan have one unusual suspect: a stray cat.

Posted:7:59 AM on Saturday
Topic: Strange
Hits: 207919
Rating: 20792
Poster: N_Fiddledog
Scientists build better search engine by mimicking fruit fly brain Scientists build better search engine by mimicking fruit fly brain

A new paper published in Science may completely reverse the way search engine algorithms are designed after mimicking the effective search strategy of the fruit fly brain, science columnist Torah Kachur reports.

Posted:2:35 PM on Friday
Topic: Tech
Hits: 207715
Rating: 20772
Poster: Hyack
Hubble sees light echoes of supernova explosion in distant galaxy Hubble sees light echoes of supernova explosion in distant galaxy

The Hubble Space Telescope captured the light echos of a distant supernova bouncing off a dust cloud in a distant galaxy.

Posted:2:32 PM on Friday
Topic: Tech
Hits: 207565
Rating: 20757
Poster: Hyack
'You're not going to kill me': Yukon hunter fends off bison attac 'You're not going to kill me': Yukon hunter fends off bison attac

A hunter who set out to kill a bison in the Yukon got more than he bargained for when he became the one hunted that day.

Posted:2:21 PM on Friday
Topic: Lifestyle
Hits: 207601
Rating: 20760
Poster: Hyack
'We were sitting ducks': 100-year-old veteran shares Dieppe raid memories 'We were sitting ducks': 100-year-old veteran shares Dieppe raid memories

On the eve of Remembrance Day, a 100-year-old Second World War veteran -- who is Canada's oldest and longest serving officer -- says today's soldiers are as good as the ones of his generation.

Posted:2:15 PM on Friday
Topic: History
Hits: 207956
Rating: 20796
Poster: Hyack
John Hillerman, Magnum, P.I.'s Higgins, dies at 84 John Hillerman, Magnum, P.I.'s Higgins, dies at 84

John Hillerman, who played stuffed-shirt Higgins to Tom Selleck's freewheeling detective Thomas Magnum in the 1980s TV series Magnum, P.I. has died, his nephew said Thursday. Hillerman was 84.

Posted:2:11 PM on Friday
Topic: Arts & Entertainment
Hits: 207115
Rating: 20712
Poster: Hyack
Archivist stunned after unearthing family's WWI history Archivist stunned after unearthing family's WWI history

Library and Archives digital imaging specialist Timothy Shawn Hack uncovered documents from his two great-grandfathers who fought on opposite sides during the First World War.

Posted:2:07 PM on Friday
Topic: History
Hits: 208008
Rating: 20801
Poster: Hyack
WWI vet returns to Belgium 40 years later to dig up buried rum WWI vet returns to Belgium 40 years later to dig up buried rum

A First World War veteran claimed to have found long-lost jugs of rum in Belgium more than four decades after he buried them.

Posted:2:01 PM on Friday
Topic: History
Hits: 207973
Rating: 20797
Poster: Hyack
Silver Cross Mother remembers mission Canada's military would rather forget Silver Cross Mother remembers mission Canada's military would rather forget

Diana Abel's son, Cpl. Michael David Abel, was killed in an accident while serving with the Airborne in Somalia in 1993.

Posted:1:59 PM on Friday
Topic: Military
Hits: 208060
Rating: 20806
Poster: Hyack
Montreal homeless shelter to offer temporary housing for veterans Montreal homeless shelter to offer temporary housing for veterans

A Montreal homeless shelter is trying to help veterans, including Daniel Lalonger, get off the street. According to a study published in 2016, there are roughly 2,250 veterans in Canada who are homeless.

Posted:1:57 PM on Friday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 206768
Rating: 20677
Poster: Hyack
The sights of Passchendaele, 100 years later The sights of Passchendaele, 100 years later

An official Government of Canada delegation is in Ypres, Belgium, from Nov. 7 to 12 to mark the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Passchendaele. The delegation includes veterans, descendants of veterans and youth wanting to learn more about a defining mo

Posted:1:56 PM on Friday
Topic: History
Hits: 208108
Rating: 20811
Poster: Hyack
Brazilian congressional committee votes to ban all abortions Brazilian congressional committee votes to ban all abortions

A congressional committee led by evangelical Christians has voted to ban abortion in Brazil in all situations, including cases of rape and where the mother's life is in danger.

Posted:10:40 AM on Friday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 207299
Rating: 20730
Poster: Strutz
Cities fight for legal marijuana revenue as Ottawa reveals minimum $1 per gram tax Cities fight for legal marijuana revenue as Ottawa reveals minimum $1 per gram tax

Posted:10:34 AM on Friday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 207380
Rating: 20738
Poster: Strutz
Ever seen a coyote climb a tree' This Albertan got a front-row seat Ever seen a coyote climb a tree' This Albertan got a front-row seat

It was a scene straight out of Looney Tunes as Mona Giles of Pine Lake, Alta., watched a wily coyote with a hankering for some fruit get really creative.

Posted:10:23 AM on Friday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 207377
Rating: 20738
Poster: DrCaleb
Human Mini-Brains Growing Inside Rat Bodies Are Starting to Integrate Human Mini-Brains Growing Inside Rat Bodies Are Starting to Integrate

Posted:6:53 AM on Friday
Topic: Science
Hits: 207847
Rating: 20785
Poster: DrCaleb
Hero dad stops attempted kidnapping of daughter Hero dad stops attempted kidnapping of daughter

A father in Florida is being credited with thwarting an attempted kidnapping of his 17-year-old daughter, firing shots as four teen suspects tried to break into...

Posted:12:06 AM on Friday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 207581
Rating: 20759
Poster: N_Fiddledog
Ottawa to order ships to give right whales a 100-metre buffer zone in Gulf Ottawa to order ships to give right whales a 100-metre buffer zone in Gulf

Ottawa will order boats to give right whales a 100-metre buffer zone as it looks at every possible option to protect the endangered mammals in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, says Fisheries Minister Dominic LeBlanc.

Posted:9:11 PM on Thursday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 207305
Rating: 20731
Poster: Hyack
Canada's commitment to Arctic research in doubt, says prominent scientist Canada's commitment to Arctic research in doubt, says prominent scientist

A prominent climate scientist says Canada has fallen behind on its commitment to scientific research in the Arctic and that has an effect on its sovereignty in the North.

Posted:8:52 PM on Thursday
Topic: Science
Hits: 207694
Rating: 20770
Poster: Hyack
Fossil from beaver 'the size of a bear' unearthed in Manitoba: museum Fossil from beaver 'the size of a bear' unearthed in Manitoba: museum

A massive beaver jaw preserved underground for about 50,000 years is believed to be from an ancient relative roughly the size of a bear or large football player that weighed as much as 300 pounds.

Posted:8:50 PM on Thursday
Topic: Science
Hits: 209220
Rating: 20922
Poster: Hyack
Here comes La Nina, El Nino's flip side, but it will be weak | CTV News Here comes La Nina, El Nino's flip side, but it will be weak | CTV News

Forecasters say La Nina, the cool flip side to El Nino, is returning for a second straight winter. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said a weak La Nina has formed and is expected to stick around for several months.

Posted:8:48 PM on Thursday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 208058
Rating: 20807
Poster: Hyack
How rising sea levels could impact Canada's coastal cities How rising sea levels could impact Canada's coastal cities

From the slow-paced, tree-lined streets of downtown Charlottetown to the modern, western architecture of metro Vancouver, Canada's urban waterfronts are a beacon for condo developers, tourists and everyone in between.

Posted:8:45 PM on Thursday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 207803
Rating: 20781
Poster: Hyack
A Tim Hortons in Calgary got in trouble for selling a poppy doughnut A Tim Hortons in Calgary got in trouble for selling a poppy doughnut

Posted:8:44 PM on Thursday
Topic: Business
Hits: 207415
Rating: 20742
Poster: N_Fiddledog
Halibut spared as beluga move on to new prey in warming Arctic waters Halibut spared as beluga move on to new prey in warming Arctic waters

Posted:8:40 PM on Thursday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 207319
Rating: 20733
Poster: Hyack
Big, burly Newfoundland guys in mermaid tails a global hit for a good cause Big, burly Newfoundland guys in mermaid tails a global hit for a good cause

A group of men posing as "merb'ys" to raise cash for a Newfoundland therapy service has become a global hit. Increasing orders for their 2018 calendar of photos by the sea, at a barber shop and in a pumpkin patch are coming in from around the world.

Posted:8:37 PM on Thursday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 207083
Rating: 20708
Poster: Hyack
British Columbians mark war contributions of Indigenous men and women British Columbians mark war contributions of Indigenous men and women

Veterans and other Vancouverites gathered at Victory Square on Wednesday morning in recognition of the thousands of Indigenous men and women who served in the military.

Posted:8:36 PM on Thursday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 206819
Rating: 20682
Poster: Hyack
Halfway through her pregnancy, Cape Breton woman still doesn't have a GP Halfway through her pregnancy, Cape Breton woman still doesn't have a GP

Posted:8:30 PM on Thursday
Topic: Health
Hits: 207628
Rating: 20763
Poster: Hyack
Meteorite fragments found in B.C.'s Kootenay region Meteorite fragments found in B.C.'s Kootenay region

Researchers from the University of Calgary have found remnants of a meteorite that flashed across the sky in early September.

Posted:8:29 PM on Thursday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 206828
Rating: 20683
Poster: Hyack
Western Canada's ice age melt offers preview for modern climate change Western Canada's ice age melt offers preview for modern climate change

New discoveries about the demise of the ice sheet that covered Western Canada at the end of the last ice age offer a preview of what we can expect as Greenland melts due to human-caused climate change.

Posted:8:28 PM on Thursday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 207423
Rating: 20743
Poster: Hyack
'They are important': celebrating Canada's official WW I photographers 'They are important': celebrating Canada's official WW I photographers

Between 1916 and 1918, three different Canadian photographers produced nearly 8,000 images, about 4,500 of them taken on the Western Front.

Posted:8:07 PM on Thursday
Topic: History
Hits: 208104
Rating: 20810
Poster: Hyack
Deer shot in head with crossbow undergoes emergency arrow removal Deer shot in head with crossbow undergoes emergency arrow removal

Conservation officers are investigating after a deer was shot in the head by someone with a crossbow. Patricia Burley with the B.C. Conservation Officers Service said reports of a deer in Elkford, B.C., with an arrow through it's head first came in on Tue

Posted:8:05 PM on Thursday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 206645
Rating: 20665
Poster: Hyack
Sask. teacher says he's being denied pension benefit for time spent serving in army reserves Sask. teacher says he's being denied pension benefit for time spent serving in army reserves

A retired reservist who served in Afghanistan says he's being denied the opportunity to buy back pension benefits from his teaching job.

Posted:8:04 PM on Thursday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 206682
Rating: 20668
Poster: Hyack
Winnipeg sets new low 1 year after basking in record November heat Winnipeg sets new low 1 year after basking in record November heat

One year after giving Winnipeg a warm embrace, Mother Nature has turned a bitterly cold shoulder to the city.

Posted:8:03 PM on Thursday
Topic: Weather
Hits: 206945
Rating: 20695
Poster: Hyack
Police procession honours fallen Abbotsford officer Const. John Davidson Police procession honours fallen Abbotsford officer Const. John Davidson

First responders joined members of the public on overpasses and along Highway 1 to pay tribute to fallen Const. John Davidson as his funeral motorcade headed toward Abbotsford.

Posted:8:02 PM on Thursday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 207019
Rating: 20703
Poster: Hyack
Legion commandeers Wounded Warriors Canada fundraising campaign over use of poppy Legion commandeers Wounded Warriors Canada fundraising campaign over use of poppy

A popular fundraising partnership between Telus and Wounded Warriors Canada was commandeered by the Royal Canadian Legion this week because it included an image of a poppy, which the legion claims as a trademark symbol.

Posted:7:59 PM on Thursday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 208766
Rating: 20877
Poster: Hyack
When was Battle of Passchendaele' Most Canadians don't know: poll When was Battle of Passchendaele' Most Canadians don't know: poll

Passchendaele was one of the deadliest battles in Canadian history, but a new poll released exactly 100 years later finds that only 35 per cent of Canadians can correctly identify which war it was part of.

Posted:4:35 PM on Thursday
Topic: History
Hits: 208344
Rating: 20834
Poster: Hyack
Louis C.K. Crossed a Line Into Sexual Misconduct, 5 Women Say Louis C.K. Crossed a Line Into Sexual Misconduct, 5 Women Say

As the powerful comedian found success by talking about his hang-ups, he was also asking female comics and co-workers to watch him masturbate.

Posted:1:11 PM on Thursday
Topic: Arts & Entertainment
Hits: 207151
Rating: 20715
Poster: martin14
Cameco job loss linked to Fukushima disaster, nuclear consultant says Cameco job loss linked to Fukushima disaster, nuclear consultant says

In 2011, a tsunami disabled the cooling of three nuclear reactors in Fukushima, Japan, setting off a disaster. Now, more than six years later, 845 Saskatchewan jobs are absorbing the economic shockwave.

Posted:11:22 AM on Thursday
Topic: Business
Hits: 207493
Rating: 20749
Poster: DrCaleb
2,000% rise in street drug samples testing positive for fentanyl 2,000% rise in street drug samples testing positive for fentanyl

The number of positive tests for fentanyl in samples of street drugs seized by law enforcement agencies across Canada has grown at a rate of more than 2,000 per cent over five years, according to exclusive data obtained by CBC News.

Posted:10:53 AM on Thursday
Topic: Health
Hits: 207465
Rating: 20747
Poster: DrCaleb
New Delhi declares emergency as toxic smog thickens by the hour New Delhi declares emergency as toxic smog thickens by the hour

The Indian capital declared a pollution emergency on Thursday as toxic smog hung over the city for a third day and air quality worsened by the hour.

Posted:10:50 AM on Thursday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 207093
Rating: 20709
Poster: DrCaleb
Muslim mortgage kingpin led investigators on 'treasure hunt' for missing gold Muslim mortgage kingpin led investigators on 'treasure hunt' for missing gold

A Toronto businessman accused of pocketing millions in fraudulent mortgages, marketed to Muslims, emptied his accounts and led investigators on "a treasure hunt" to find nearly $2 million in gold bars, a federal prosecutor told a jury Tuesday. Six years l

Posted:7:27 AM on Thursday
Topic: Business
Hits: 208977
Rating: 20898
Poster: N_Fiddledog
California NAACP wants 'The Star-Spangled Banner' removed as national anthem California NAACP wants 'The Star-Spangled Banner' removed as national anthem

The California NAACP is urging The Star-Spangled Banner be removed as the national anthem.

Posted:7:25 AM on Thursday
Topic: Uncle Sam
Hits: 209960
Rating: 20996
Poster: N_Fiddledog
Genetically Altered Skin Saves A Boy Dying Of A Rare Disease : Shots Genetically Altered Skin Saves A Boy Dying Of A Rare Disease : Shots

An inherited disease called epidermolysis bullosa destroyed the 7-year-old's skin. Scientists grew new skin in the lab without the genetic flaw, and replaced 80 percent of his skin. He is thriving.

Posted:6:34 AM on Thursday
Topic: Health
Hits: 207334
Rating: 20733
Poster: DrCaleb
Similarities in Nigerian asylum claims based on sexual orientation have Legal Aid Ontario asking questions Similarities in Nigerian asylum claims based on sexual orientation have Legal Aid Ontario asking questions

Nigerian asylum seekers in Canada are making so many similar claims based on sexual orientation that the agency in charge of funding their legal representation is worried some claims may be fabricated.

Posted:6:32 AM on Thursday
Topic: Political
Hits: 210301
Rating: 21030
Poster: DrCaleb
RCMP's denial of bathroom breaks could render accused killer's confession inadmissible in triple-murder trial RCMP's denial of bathroom breaks could render accused killer's confession inadmissible in triple-murder trial

A judge will have to decide if a startling confession from accused killer Joshua Frank should be admitted into evidence at a triple first-degree murder trial. Frank's lawyer argues it should be excluded because he was under psychological pressure and was

Posted:6:32 AM on Thursday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 207578
Rating: 20758
Poster: DrCaleb
Federal government blocking social media users, quietly deleting posts Federal government blocking social media users, quietly deleting posts

Canadian government departments have blocked nearly 22,000 Facebook and Twitter users with Global Affairs accounting for nearly 20,000 of the blocked accounts, CBC News has learned. Moreover, nearly 1,500 posts have been quietly deleted from various gover

Posted:6:02 AM on Thursday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 208460
Rating: 20846
Poster: Freakinoldguy
Plague death toll rises to 143 in Madagascar Plague death toll rises to 143 in Madagascar

The outbreak, which has been described as the 'worst in 50 years' and deemed to be at 'crisis' point, has now infected 1,947 people in the country off the coast of Africa.

Posted:3:20 AM on Thursday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 207770
Rating: 20777
Poster: martin14
Compensation cut for elite soldiers if injuries last more than 180 days Compensation cut for elite soldiers if injuries last more than 180 days

Posted:9:02 PM on Wednesday
Topic: Military
Hits: 208066
Rating: 20807
Poster: Hyack
Winnipeg mayor raises name of CFL Eskimos with Edmonton counterpart Winnipeg mayor raises name of CFL Eskimos with Edmonton counterpart

Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman says he has told his Edmonton counterpart the Edmonton Eskimos could have a more inclusive name.

Posted:5:20 PM on Wednesday
Topic: Sports
Hits: 207833
Rating: 20783
Poster: Strutz
Top U.S. creationist's invitation as keynote speaker for Alberta homeschooling convention draws fire Top U.S. creationist's invitation as keynote speaker for Alberta homeschooling convention draws fire

Posted:12:07 PM on Wednesday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 206862
Rating: 20686
Poster: Strutz
Arctic climate research lab funding renewed for two more years: Duncan Arctic climate research lab funding renewed for two more years: Duncan

Canada's high Arctic research station is being given at least a two-year reprieve as the federal government steps up with new funding.

Posted:11:43 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 207233
Rating: 20724
Poster: Hyack
Brown booby seabird seen in California islands for first time Brown booby seabird seen in California islands for first time

A seabird known as the brown booby is nesting for the first time in California's Channel Islands National Park.

Posted:11:42 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 207273
Rating: 20728
Poster: Hyack
New immigration program helping Canada in the global war for high-tech talent New immigration program helping Canada in the global war for high-tech talent

The Global Skills Strategy, a fast-track immigration program designed to bring high-tech talent to Canada, has hooked more than 1,600 people in its first two and a half months, according to numbers obtained by CBC News.

Posted:11:29 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 207988
Rating: 20799
Poster: Hyack
Researchers find fossilized teeth of humanity's earliest mammalian ancestors Researchers find fossilized teeth of humanity's earliest mammalian ancestors

Posted:11:28 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Science
Hits: 207988
Rating: 20799
Poster: Hyack


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