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Patient claims Benjamin Ayres committed “assault and battery” by not revealing he was an actor doing background research for TV show
How to keep your Remembrance Day poppy in place
Poppies are important to wear but easy to lose this time of year, thanks to the single, slippery pin that most people use to keep them in place. But there are better ways to keep a poppy on, as some Canadians have discovered.
4 mistakes to avoid when going through an intersection
After the Region of Waterloo published a list of the most dangerous intersections for 2013, CBC Kitchener-Waterloo decided to ask a veteran driving instructor about some of the most common mistakes he's seen while navigating through one.
New Montreal bridge could be named after Rocket Richard
The idea to name the replacement for the Champlain Bridge after hockey great Maurice (Rocket) Richard is stirring up controversy. The bridge slated for completion in 2018 could be named after hockey great Maurice (Rocket) Richard.
Patrice Vincent honoured at Longueuil funeral
"The whole career of Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent represents the very opposite of the savage ideology that cost him his life," Prime Minister Stephen Harper said at a private funeral service attended by 1,000 guests Saturday for the Canadian Forces war

How well do you know the basic make-up of Canada’s population?

Muhammad Aqeeq Ansari, a 30-year-old software designer in Toronto, denied bail after being accused of maintainng website for the Pakistani group Ahl-e-Sunnat Wal Jamaat
A Day in the Life of Nova Scotia: Full documentary
Your wait is over, Nova Scotia. After days of sorting through thousands of submitted videos and photos, we're ready to present A Day in the Life of Nova Scotia, a visual tour of the province through its residents' eyes.

Michael Zehaf-Bibeau was a familiar face in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside
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