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Former millionaire, 92, says his children took life savings

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Financial elder abuse on the rise in Canada, RCMP says
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The Canadian who invented the selfie stick

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Wayne Fromm patented his selfie stick back in 2005, but that didn't stop copycats. Now, Fromm has a new invention — and a new plan to stop knock-offs
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Ladyhawke is back with upbeat new album and life

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Ladyhawke is back with a brand new album and a brand new life. After a four-year break, the New Zealand born singer-songwriter roars back on stage with “Wild Things” – an upbeat album reflecting her much happier state of being. She is...
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Law firm creates tax haven for billionaire despite criminal charges

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Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca created an offshore company for Vancouver billionaire David Ho even though he was facing criminal charges
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Senator Pamela Wallin won't face RCMP charges over expenses

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Three years after the RCMP first started looking into Pamela Wallin's Senate expenses, it was quietly announced today that it will lay no charges.
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Salah Abdeslam's Belgian lawyer glad to be rid of the 'little jerk'

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Lawyer says Abdeslam is 'falling apart,' a follower not a leader, and has the intelligence of an empty ashtray
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Jian Ghomeshi trial fallout

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Judge William Horkins's decision triggers outrage and praise
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Marie Henein Answers Critics

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Criminal lawyer Marie Henein defends her role in defending Jian Ghomeshi in his recent assault trial.
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Reaction to Marie Henein interview

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Our interview with Jian Ghomeshi's lawyer Marie Henein has sparked a lot of debate about her opinions on the justice system.
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Catwalk copycats

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Some fashion designers are fed up with having their work pirated, CBC's Deana Sumanac-Johnson reports
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Canada's role in innocent man's imprisonment

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Canada's role in an innocent man's imprisonment is the focus of an exclusive report by CBC News, who obtained documents revealing the efforts made behind the scenes to ensure the extradition of Hassan Diab. The Ottawa university...
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Marco Muzzo pleads guilty in deadly Vaughan crash

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3 children, grandfather killed in September crash
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Goodwill closes stores due to 'cash flow crisis'

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450 Toronto-area Goodwill workers locked out, union says
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Powerball lottery jackpot world's largest

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Lottery officials say the estimated $1.5 billion US prize is the world's largest-ever.
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Bill Cosby criminally charged

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Pennsylvania prosecutors charge comedian with aggravated indecent assault over 2004 incident
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Exclusive: Neil Bantleman speaks with the fifth estate

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Evidence used to convict Canadian teacher of sexually assaulting young boys in Indonesia seriously flawed, investigation finds
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Bill Cosby arraigned on sex assault charge

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Comedian charged with aggravated indecent assault, accused of drugging and sexually assaulting a Canadian woman at his home 12 years ago
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Problems with self-representation

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Justice Victoria Gray discusses problems that arise when you represent yourself in court.
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Jian Ghomeshi's lawyer, Marie Henein, speaks to Peter Mansbridge

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Marie Henein, Jian Ghomeshi's lawyer, speaks out for the first time in an exclusive interview with Peter Mansbridge.
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Toronto man in $36M cross-border drug operation sentenced in Windsor to 16 years in prison

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A Toronto man sentenced Tuesday for his involvement in a $36-million cross-border cocaine and meth operation told Windsor, Ont., court he needed to get arrested as a way out of the criminal activity. The CBC's Jason Viau reports.
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Man who stabbed Leamington migrant worker girlfriend 48 times says he's sorry

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Sentencing submissions have been heard for David Enrique Espinoza Montes, who brutally killed his girlfriend Shermaine Carling in a Leamington rooming house in September 2022. Imprisonment with no chance of parole until 2034 is being...
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Lawyers make closing arguments at Trump hush-money trial

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The prosecution and defence make their arguments at the Donald Trump hush-money trial, where the prosecution is arguing the evidence is irrefutable and the defence argues Trump is the real victim and key witness Michael Cohen can't be...
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Life of girl born on plane ends in abuse, neglect, manslaughter

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WARNING: This story contains disturbing details | Chloe Guan-Branch's 2015 birth on an Air Canada flight to Japan made international headlines. Five years later she was found dead in her Ottawa bedroom. In March, her caregiver was found...
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Tax lawyer shares tips for business owners

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Tax season ends today for most Canadians, but for business owners, tax filing and deadlines can be tricky and seemingly a year-round ordeal. Tanya Fletcher is joined by Arif Nuraney, a lawyer specializing in tax and business law, to talk...