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Death of 19-year-old employee found in Walmart walk-in oven was not foul play, police say
No foul play is suspected in the death of the 19-year-old Walmart employee whose body was found in the store’s walk-in oven in Canada last month, police said Monday.
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Bev Priestman fired as Canada women's soccer coach after review of Olympic drone scandal
Canada women’s soccer coach Bev Priestman has been fired after an independent review of a drone surveillance scandal at the Paris Olympics.
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4-year-old was caught on video predicting her future husband. 22 years later, they married
Kira Nixon was 4 when she announced to her father, who was filming on an old camcorder, that she would marry a boy named Timmy.
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19-year-old Walmart employee found dead in store walk-in oven in Canada
Police are investigating the death of a 19-year-old Walmart employee who was found dead in the store’s walk-in oven on Saturday in Canada.
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Winston Churchill ‘The Roaring Lion' portrait found in Italy after being stolen in Canada
Canadian police say a renowned portrait of Winston Churchill that was reported stolen from an Ottawa hotel has been tracked down in Italy.
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Mom fights back in grizzly bear attack: ‘I'm not ready to leave my daughter'
“I spotted the male that would attack me first … and two smaller bears about 10 feet away from me,” she says. “There was also a fourth, smaller bear right behind me, which I didn’t see.”
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Wreck of the last ship of famed explorer Shackleton found off the coast of Canada
The wreck of the last ship belonging to a famous Irish-born British explorer of Antarctica has been found off the coast of Canada by an international team led by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society.
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Canadian serial killer Robert Pickton, who strangled and fed his victims to his pigs, is dead after prison assault
Canadian serial killer Robert Pickton, who took female victims to his pig farm during a crime spree near Vancouver in the late 1990s and early 2000s, has died after being assaulted in prison.
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Canada to set targets to decrease the number of new temporary residents for the first time
Canadian officials say they will set targets to decrease the number of new temporary residents in the country. Immigration Minister Marc Miller said Thursday it’s the first time Canada will do this.
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Canadian police to release info of sex assault allegations against Carter Hart, other hockey players
Authorities have scheduled a news conference to discuss a 2018 case that has led to sexual assault charges against four current NHL players and a former NHL player. The five were on Canada’s world junior hockey team that year. Their attorneys say they are innocent. NBC10’s Lucy Bustamante reports.
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Canadian youth faces terrorism charges for alleged plot against Jewish people
A Canadian youth has been arrested and charged with terrorism-related offenses that allegedly targeted Jewish people.
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Canadian man convicted of murdering Muslim family with his pickup truck
Prosecutors argued the 22-year-old man purposely ran his truck into the Afzaal family while they were out for a walk on June 6, 2021
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Fireworks blast off after semi crashes intro truck full of pyrotechnics
The collision happened near Vancouver, Canada.
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Canada's women punch ticket to Paris Olympics by defeating Jamaica
Canada defeated Jamaica 2-1 on Tuesday in the second leg of the teams’ Olympic qualifier to secure a berth at next summer’s Paris Games.
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Passengers get stuck upside down on Lumberjack ride in Ontario for almost 30 minutes
Passengers on a Lumberjack ride at the Canada Wonderland park in Ontario were stranded upside down for almost a half hour Saturday night.
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Passengers left stranded upside down on Canadian fair
The passengers on a ride at Canada’s Wonderland were stuck upside down for almost 30 minutes Saturday night.
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Leader of Canada's House of Commons honors man who fought for Nazis during Zelenskyy visit
The speaker of Canada’s House of Commons is apologizing for recognizing in Parliament a man who fought for a Nazi military unit during World War II.
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Who was Hardeep Singh Nijjar? The Sikh leader whose killing has triggered Canada-India tensions
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday that his government was investigating “credible allegations” that Indian government agents were linked to the June 18 slaying of Nijjar.
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India-Canada tensions hit crisis point after assassination allegations: Here's what you need to know
Ottawa had expelled a top Indian diplomat amid credible links between Indian government agents and the slaying of a Sikh community leader in British Columbia.
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India accuses Canada of sheltering ‘terrorists' as rift grows over slaying of Sikh activist in British Columbia
Canada is expelling a top Indian diplomat as it investigates what Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calls credible allegations that India’s government may have had links to the assassination in Canada of a Sikh activist.