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Canadian shoppers want their slice of $50M bread price-fixing fine

For anti-poverty activist Irene Breckon, it doesn't make sense: the federal government will pocket the entire $50-million fine Canada Bread must pay for price-fixing. "I'm glad they're being penalized, but I

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Day school survivor asks Supreme Court to intervene in settlement agreement with Ottawa

WARNING: This story contains details of experiences at Indian day schools.A Cree survivor of the federal Indian day school system is asking

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Fake websites for real companies are scamming Canadian consumers and businesses

Avoiding online scams is nothing new for many Canadians, but companies and anti-fraud professionals are warning consumers to watch for

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This 100-year-old Quebecer is still volunteering in his community and has no plans to stop

Sitting on his couch in his family home where he has lived alone for upward of 15 years, Louis Pagé

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After Mulroney, being a 'green' PM got a lot tougher

When Brian Mulroney was given the title of Canada's "greenest prime minister" in 2006 — awarded by an expert panel convened

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How thieves are stealing trailers, exploiting a loophole, and reselling them as homemade

The owner of a trailer dealership in Strathroy, Ont., says a recent spike in the number of trailers in Ontario

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Three new polls suggest a growing number of Canadians want more money spent on defence

Three new public opinion surveys suggest Canadians are growing more concerned about the state of the country's military — and

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Man with autism who killed abusive father guilty of murder

A Calgary man who killed his abusive father has been convicted of murder after jurors deliberated for just three hours

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Why legal problems are unlikely to stop Trump

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