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'Heavily intoxicated' Man Allegedly Drove To Detachment, RCMP Say

'Heavily intoxicated' Man Allegedly Drove To Detachment, RCMP Say
ANTIGONISH, N.S. — Nova Scotia RCMP didn't have to go far to arrest a suspected drunk driver: he came to them.

'Heavily intoxicated' Man Allegedly Drove To Detachment, RCMP Say

Approaching Monsoon Season Sparks Concerns For Refugees In Bangladesh

Approaching Monsoon Season Sparks Concerns For Refugees In Bangladesh
International Development Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau says aid organizations are already overwhelmed by the massive influx of Muslim-minority refugees from neighbouring Myanmar.

Approaching Monsoon Season Sparks Concerns For Refugees In Bangladesh

Tooba Yahya, Mother In Shafia Murder Case, Has Permanent Resident Status Revoked

Tooba Yahya, Mother In Shafia Murder Case, Has Permanent Resident Status Revoked
MONTREAL — A woman found guilty of murdering her three daughters in a so-called honour killing was stripped of her permanent residency Thursday and ordered deported from the country.

Tooba Yahya, Mother In Shafia Murder Case, Has Permanent Resident Status Revoked

Alberta Family Murdered And Burned: Four Years Later, Friends Still Wonder Why

Alberta Family Murdered And Burned: Four Years Later, Friends Still Wonder Why
CASTOR, Alta. — More than four years after three members of a central Alberta family were murdered, the biggest question still remains unanswered for their friends — why?

Alberta Family Murdered And Burned: Four Years Later, Friends Still Wonder Why

Man Who Pledged Millions To B.C. Hockey Team Sentenced On Unrelated Fraud Charge

Man Who Pledged Millions To B.C. Hockey Team Sentenced On Unrelated Fraud Charge
A man who promised millions of dollars to a junior hockey team in southeastern British Columbia has been placed on six months of probation after pleading guilty to an unrelated fraud charge.

Man Who Pledged Millions To B.C. Hockey Team Sentenced On Unrelated Fraud Charge

Jagmeet Singh Says Canada Should Declare Anti-Sikh Violence In 1984 A Genocide

Jagmeet Singh Says Canada Should Declare Anti-Sikh Violence In 1984 A Genocide
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says Canada should declare that the anti-Sikh violence that took place in India more than three decades ago was a genocide.

Jagmeet Singh Says Canada Should Declare Anti-Sikh Violence In 1984 A Genocide