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Trudeau gets called a scumbag at a Winnipeg news conference on child care
Justin Trudeau's news conference at a Winnipeg daycare was interrupted by a protester who called the prime minister a scumbag.
Deadline passes for Conservative rivals to sign up new members
The deadline has come and gone for the Conservative leadership contenders to sign up new members.
When a Juno doesn't pay the bills: 5-time nominee moonlights as a school teacher
Diana Panton is leading a double life.
Fort McMurray plans 'tranquil', dawn-to-dusk gathering for anniversary of wildfire
A "tranquil, welcoming, supportive" gathering will be held to mark the one-year anniversary of the devastating wildfire in northeastern Alberta.
Toronto councillor wants Pride parade grant axed after event bans police floats
A Toronto city councillor is calling for certain funding to be cut for the city's Pride parade after the event banned police floats from future festivities.
'Very grateful:' Driver returns birthday cash to woman who left purse on train
A woman who left behind a purse with $1,300 in birthday cash on a Calgary light-rail train says she can barely believe someone was honest enough to return it.
PM promoting money for parks, conservation areas, Canada trail
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is promising government money for parks, conservation areas and the completion of the Trans Canada trail.
Think tank urges Liberals to sell money-making assets to private sector
A new report is urging the Trudeau Liberals to make their new, experimental infrastructure bank a centre for helping cities and provinces sell off existing assets, rather than just helping to build ne
Ottawa gives Manitoba chiefs money to study reforming child-welfare system
Canada's indigenous affairs minister Carolyn Bennett says Manitoba child welfare should move away from rewarding the apprehension of children to focus more on keeping families together.
Health Canada issues warning about ingredients in a skin care product
Health Canada has issued a warning about a skin cream for babies and children that it says could pose "serious health risks."