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Aunt of drowned Syrian child Alan Kurdi to release memoir 'The Boy on the Beach'
"I hope this book will inspire people and bring all of us together, making us stronger, with love, compassion and hope for a brighter future," Tima Kurdi said in a statement.
Missing python found after disappearing from backpack at Ontario university
The small ball python was reported missing at the University of Guelph last Thursday after a student brought it to campus in a backpack.
Anxiety running high as Trudeau holds first face-to-face meeting with Trump
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is heading into his first face−to−face meeting with Donald Trump today with one overarching goal: keep Canada out of the U.S president’s protectionist trade crosshairs.
Putting the taste in waste: Charity events save food from certain demise
Trash is the new culinary treasure for some creative chefs who are repurposing ingredients normally destined for the garbage.
Shopify says it would be "delighted" if Breitbart left
The Shopify boss defended his company's decision to continue hosting the store of extremist website Breitbart, but said he would be "delighted" if they would leave.
Frustration after wildfire near community on B.C. coast: First Nations chief
Power has been restored to a village near B.C.'s Great Bear Rainforest, but the community’s chief says frustration lingers because members of the First Nation had to fight the blaze on their own.
Trump travel order prompts federal scramble over report of revoked Nexus cards
A Canadian Border Services Agency spokesman could not immediately say whether the White House travel order would be sufficient grounds for revoking a Nexus card.
Kellie Leitch's campaign manager quits after controversial actions
The campaign manager for Conservative leadership hopeful Kellie Leitch has resigned after being the centre of some recent controversies.
Kevin O'Leary posts gun range video on day of mosque funeral
The short clip, posted on the video sharing service Vimeo, shows O'Leary blazing away at paper targets with a number of firearms, including what looks like a heavy-calibre sniper rifle.
Researcher says Alberta regulator underestimating impact of thousands of oil spills
A researcher says the agency that monitors Alberta's energy industry has underestimated the impact of tens of thousands of spills going back decades.