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Charges approved against 11 Stanley Cup riot suspects<p>Crown has approved charges against an additional 11 adults in connection with the Stanley Cup riot, which took place on June 15, 2011.</p>Sep 25, 2012
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Canadiens sign Moen to four-year deal, add Daigneault as assistant coachMONTREAL - Veteran forward Travis Moen has elected to remain a Montreal Canadien for another four seasons.SportsJun 29, 2012
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Editors, news producers pick Conservative majority as News Story of the YearOTTAWA - If he said it once, he said it a thousand times: what Prime Minister Stephen Harper was campaigning for in the 2011 federal election was a "strong, stable, Conservative majority government."CanadaDec 25, 2011
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Globe has 24 finalists, Toronto Star 9 on National Newspaper Awards shortlistTORONTO - The Globe and Mail is leading the chase for the 2011 National Newspaper Awards with 24 entries on the list of finalists, followed by the Toronto Star with nine.PoliticsMar 8, 2012
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Globe and Mail, Toronto Star top list of nominees for 2011 NNAsTORONTO - The list of nominees for the 2011 National Newspaper Awards, to be handed out April 27 in Toronto:PoliticsMar 8, 2012
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Globe and Mail, Toronto Star take lion’s share of National Newspaper AwardsTORONTO - The Globe and Mail claimed eight of the 22 awards Friday at the 63rd National Newspaper Awards gala in Toronto, while the Toronto Star was next with five.CanadaApr 27, 2012
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Canada could fill training role in Afghanistan post-2011, MPs sayLiberal foreign affairs critic Bob Rae has provided the strongest indication yet that a deal may be possible between his party and the minority Harper government to keep some Canadian troops in Afghanistan after the combat mission in Kandahar ends next summer.Jun 3, 2010
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Strasburg-mania hits fever pitch in WashingtonIn the six seasons since Major League Baseball yanked the long-neglected Expos out of Montreal and deposited them in the capital of the free world, fans of the rechristened Washington Nationals have pined for a moment when their team might resemble a big-league contender.Jun 9, 2010
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Blog: Canada’s team?We want to hear from you – do you think Vancouver is Canada’s team? Why or why not?May 10, 2011
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Flames place veteran Conroy on waiversCraig Conroy's playing days with the Calgary Flames and possibly in the National Hockey League may be at an end.Jan 26, 2011
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NHL players who ignore concussion symptoms pay a steep price: U of C studyHockey players may think they’re taking one for the team by soldiering on through a concussion, but the numbers tell a different story.Apr 18, 2011
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National Farmers Union slams racist online comments following fatal Biggar, Sask. shootingAnother group is speaking out against online racist remarks following the death of a 22-year-old indigenous man on a rural Saskatchewan property.CanadaAug 17, 2016
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Gerald Stanley pleads not guilty as hundreds rally for Colten Boushie in North Battleford, Sask.Gerald Stanley pleads not guilty in shooting death of Colten Boushie as hundreds rally outside of North Battleford, Sask., provincial court.CrimeAug 18, 2016
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Man convicted in murder of Toronto grandmother planning appeal after Ontario court rulingScores of serious criminal cases where judges denied the use of peremptory challenges could require new trials.CrimeJan 24, 2020
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Colten Boushie’s mother: RCMP watchdog report shows injusticeColten Boushie's mother, Debbie Baptiste, spoke about the way she was treated by the RCMP the day her son died in 2016.CanadaMar 22, 2021
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Remorse a factor in no hate speech charges after shooting of Colten Boushie: documentTuesday marks the three-year anniversary of the acquittal of Gerald Stanley in the death of 22-year-old Colten Boushie of Red Pheasant First Nation.CanadaFeb 9, 2021
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Good News Bears WinnersFor over 20 years the GOOD NEWS BEARS have brought smiles to the faces of many.FeaturesJan 3, 2014
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Gerald Stanley’s lawyer sues old law firm, claims he was forced to resign as partnerIn his statement of claim, Scott Spencer said some associates felt embarrassed being linked with Robertson Stromberg in the resulting “social media firestorm.”CanadaNov 5, 2020
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FSIN calls for changes to justice system amid anti-racism protestsFSIN Chief Bobby Cameron said the racialized violence that Black people experience at the hands of American police also exists in Canada.CanadaJun 6, 2020
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What the critics are saying: ‘Transformers: Age of Extinction’Is 'Transformers: Age of Extinction' an exciting summer thrill ride or an enormous Decepti-yawn? Here's a look at what some reviewers thought.EntertainmentJun 26, 2014