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- Feds to put Attawapiskat under third-party management – CTV.ca

National PostFeds to put Attawapiskat under third-party management
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This image taken from video shot by NDP MP Charlie Angus shows a house where people are living with no electricity or plumbing on the Attawapiskat reserve in Northern Ontario. A Red Cross worker loads sleeping bags onto a trailer at the airport in …
BC First Nation has warning for AttawapiskatCBC.ca
Harper vows `action' on Ontario's Attawapiskat reserveMontreal Gazette
Feds step in to run troubled Attawapiskat reserveToronto Sun
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all 357 news articles » - Police tried to stop UK embassy attacks, says Ali Larijani – BBC News

The GuardianPolice tried to stop UK embassy attacks, says Ali Larijani
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Iran's parliament speaker, Ali Larijani, says Iranian police attempted to stop the attacks on the British embassy in Tehran. He also said that the UN's Security Council condemnation of the attacks was "to cover the previous crimes of Britain and the …
Britain orders Iran's diplomats out of UKUSA Today
UK embassy attack bolsters EU push for Iran sanctionsReuters
EU countries call back ambassadors, threathen new sactions against Iran after …Xinhua
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all 4,300 news articles » - Egyptian academics fear rise of Islamist political parties – Globe and Mail

CTV.caEgyptian academics fear rise of Islamist political parties
Globe and Mail
Islamist parties appear to have won a majority of votes in the pivotal first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections conducted this week. If confirmed Thursday, the results from voting in Cairo, Alexandria and other key centres will put Egypt on …
Egyptians await poll results, Islamists see gainsTimes of India
Egypt Elections: Facts and Figures on the Muslim BrotherhoodBusinessWeek
Egyptians await poll results, Islamists see gainsReuters Africa
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all 794 news articles » - Part of BC’s drunk-driving law violates Charter, judge rules – CBC.ca

CBC.caPart of BC's drunk-driving law violates Charter, judge rules
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A BC Supreme Court judge has ruled that part of the province's tough drinking and driving law is unconstitutional, while upholding the bulk of the legislation. Lawyers had argued that BC's automatic roadside driving prohibition law, which went into …
Despite BC's decision, Alberta pushes forward with harsher drunk-driving billGlobe and Mail
BC's drunk driving law unconstitutional in part, judge rulesVancouver Sun
Judge rules against high costs, long suspensions in BC drunk driving lawNews1130
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all 93 news articles » - Herman Cain ‘consistently’ gave alleged mistress gifts and money, Ginger White … – National Post

CTV.caHerman Cain 'consistently' gave alleged mistress gifts and money, Ginger White …
National Post
A Fox5 television website displays a photograph of Georgia businesswoman Ginger White, who claims to have had a 13-year affair with Republican candidate Herman Cain. By Sheldon Alberts WASHINGTON — Herman Cain's alleged mistress on Wednesday revealed …
Cain plows ahead but says yet again: reassessingThe Associated Press
Herman Cain sets deadline for deciding whether to stay in raceThe Guardian
No sign of Herman Cain quitting yet, 'reassessing'Christian Science Monitor
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all 4,720 news articles » - Harper a week away from passing Dief – Vancouver Sun

Nanaimo Daily NewsHarper a week away from passing Dief
Vancouver Sun
Rising rapidly among his fellow members of Canada's ultimate political pantheon, Stephen Harper is just days away from surpassing another of his 21 predecessors — this time John Diefenbaker …
Harper welcomes Q3 GDP, concerned about EuropeReuters Canada
Canada PM: GDP Data "Encouraging", "Very Concerned" About Euro-Zone WoesWall Street Journal
Ideology just ain't what it used to beWinnipeg Free Press
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all 25 news articles » - Maher: Harper’s PR obsession fostering paranoia and paralysis in public service – Montreal Gazette

TheChronicleHerald.caMaher: Harper's PR obsession fostering paranoia and paralysis in public service
Montreal Gazette
The election gave Stephen Harper the mandate to micro-manage government communications. That doesn't make it a good idea. Nobody should feel bad for the reporters in the parliamentary press …
'Harperization' a classic branding exercise, experts sayCTV.ca
Harper names the government after himselfMacleans.ca
PMO maintains there is no policy for using the term 'Harper Government'Yahoo! News Canada (blog)
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all 61 news articles » - BC signs deal to keep RCMP for another 20 years – CTV.ca

Globe and MailBC signs deal to keep RCMP for another 20 years
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British Columbia and five other provinces and three territories have a new deal for RCMP policing services for the next 20 years. BC Attorney General Shirley Bond and Manitoba Attorney General Andrew Swan confirmed Wednesday they have reached an …
Deal reached to extend RCMP contract in BCVancouver Sun
BC strikes tenative deal to extend RCMP contractThe Province
Provinces, territories strike tentative agreement to keep RCMPGlobe and Mail
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all 110 news articles » - Canadians prime targets for ‘sexpionage,’ security conference told – Montreal Gazette

CBC.caCanadians prime targets for 'sexpionage,' security conference told
Montreal Gazette
Conservative MP Bob Dechert and Shi Rong, the Chinese reporter to whom he sent fawning e-mails, should testify before a parliamentary committee to “clear the air,” says NDP MP Nathan Cullen, …
John Ivison: CSIS right to worry about Chinese spiesNational Post
Former spy sounds alarm on relationships between MPs, Chinese journalistsGlobe and Mail
Tory MP's affair likely Chinese 'sexpionage,' former spies sayToronto Star
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