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- Former British PM Gordon Brown rejects Murdoch claim Labour ‘declared war’ on … – The Australian

ABC NewsFormer British PM Gordon Brown rejects Murdoch claim Labour 'declared war' on …
The Australian
Image Video Video Video Video < Prev of 2 Next > Never asked a PM for anything – Murdoch Murdoch reveals meetings with PMs Murdoch backs UK news operation CEO Ex-Murdoch lawyer defends surveillance GORDON Brown has emphatically denied evidence that …
Murdoch: What, me?ABC Online
Leveson inquiry: Rupert Murdoch attracted by Scottish independenceThe Guardian
Text messages reveal Hunt had direct contact with News Corp lobbyistThe Independent
Daily Mail -Sydney Morning Herald -Washington Post
all 3,566 news articles » - S&P downgrades Ontario’s economic outlook from stable to negative – Ottawa Citizen

CTV.caS&P downgrades Ontario's economic outlook from stable to negative
Ottawa Citizen
By Lee Greenberg, The Ottawa Citizen April 25, 2012 7:01 PM Ontario finance minister Dwight Duncan shows off revised deficit numbers due to the province's new surtax on wealthy Ontarians at a Wednesday news conference.
S&P drops Ontario outlook from stable to negativeGlobe and Mail
S&P downgrades Ontario's credit outlookToronto Star
Ontario deficit drops, but S&P downgrades outlookCBC.ca
National Post -CityNews -Toronto Sun
all 255 news articles » - Prostitute scandal posed no risk to Obama: Napolitano – Reuters

USA TODAYProstitute scandal posed no risk to Obama: Napolitano
Reuters
By Tabassum Zakaria and Susan Cornwell | WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama's safety was not jeopardized by Secret Service agents who consorted with prostitutes in Colombia just before his arrival there for a summit, Homeland Security …
Scandal tests Secret Service director for a second timeWashington Post
Senators criticize military briefing on Colombia scandalCNN International
Secret Service scandal: Napolitano promises answersmsnbc.com
The Guardian -Fox News
all 1,383 news articles » - Backbench Tory poised to trigger abortion debate in Parliament – Globe and Mail

Globe and MailBackbench Tory poised to trigger abortion debate in Parliament
Globe and Mail
A House of Commons debate Thursday triggered by a backbench Conservative MP has led pro-choice forces to accuse the Harper government of trying to resurrect a divisive national discussion about abortion. Stephen Woodworth, who represents the Ontario …
MPs to debate when life beginsToronto Sun
Abortion motion will be debated in Parliament ThursdayNational Post
MPs to consider debate on when human life beginsCBC.ca - School safe despite gun found in 12-year-old’s backpack, Toronto principal says – Winnipeg Free Press

CTV.caSchool safe despite gun found in 12-year-old's backpack, Toronto principal says
Winnipeg Free Press
TORONTO – A Toronto principal says security is adequate at his school despite his "shock" at finding a gun in a student's backpack. Craig Crone says he and another teacher found the weapon while checking the bag after a fight at Oakdale Park Middle …
Boy, 12, arrested after gun found in backpack at Toronto schoolCanada.com
Boy faces charges, brought gun to school: copsCANOE
Child arrested at Oakdale Park Middle School after loaded gun found in knapsackToronto Star
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all 39 news articles » - Federal government plans to appeal Ontario’s landmark prostitution ruling – National Post

National PostFederal government plans to appeal Ontario's landmark prostitution ruling
National Post
OTTAWA — The federal government says it plans to appeal a ruling from the Ontario Court of Appeal that struck down several anti-prostitution laws. The Conservatives say they plan to ask the Supreme Court of Canada to review the decision.
Feds seek to appeal ruling on bawdy housesCTV.ca
Feds to appeal brothel rulingToronto Sun
Federal gov't seeks to appeal sex-trade court ruling legalizing bawdy housesCityNews
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all 90 news articles » - Tories will consider ‘all options’ on Afghan pullout – CBC.ca

CBC.caTories will consider 'all options' on Afghan pullout
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Canada will examine "all options" when the deadline for pulling troops out of Afghanistan approaches in 2014, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Wednesday. The prime minister didn't close the door on the idea of extending Canada's current training …
Harper won't rule out staying in Afghanistan past 2014CTV.ca
Canada could stay in Afghanistan past 2014Toronto Sun
Mulcair hammers Harper over Afghan withdrawal after report says special forces …National Post
Toronto Star -Wall Street Journal -AFP
all 512 news articles » - Wildrose rethinks conscience rights, climate change policies in wake of defeat – National Post

National PostWildrose rethinks conscience rights, climate change policies in wake of defeat
National Post
CALGARY — Danielle Smith has admitted some of the party's most controversial policies may be dropped in the wake of the party's stunning Alberta election defeat Monday night. After the results saw the Wildrose almost shut out of the province's major …
'Entire environment shifted': Pollsters seek answers following Alberta electionGlobe and Mail
'Superficial' polls missed the mark in Alberta electionToronto Star
Alberta election saw 'fear' win over 'anger'CBC.ca
Montreal Gazette -Toronto Sun -Vancouver Sun
all 494 news articles » - Massive BC sawmill explosion claims second life – Toronto Star

Toronto StarMassive BC sawmill explosion claims second life
Toronto Star
The Canadian Press WARNING: GRAPHIC DETAILS PRINCE GEORGE, BC—A massive explosion and fire at the Lakeland sawmill on Monday evening has claimed a second life. The Coroner's service on Wednesday said Glenn Francis Roche, 46, died in Edmonton, …
Prince George sawmill fire probe focuses on surviving workersCBC.ca
All BC sawmills to be inspected after latest fatal blastCTV.ca
Two dead, 22 injured after massive explosion destroys Prince George sawmillVancouver Sun
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