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- Everest will be crowded again days after deaths – CBC.ca

CBC.caEverest will be crowded again days after deaths
CBC.ca
Days after four people died amid a traffic jam of climbers scrambling to conquer Mount Everest, Nepal officials said a similar rush up the world's tallest peak will begin soon, and there's little they can do to control it.
More climbers than ever pulled to the mystery of Mount EverestCTV.ca
Repatriation efforts begin for Toronto woman who died on EverestToronto Sun
Despite Everest Deaths, Another "Traffic Jam" ExpectedNational Geographic
TIME -National Post
all 1,146 news articles » - Obama spokesman warily welcomes reported nuclear deal with Iran – ABC News

Telegraph.co.ukObama spokesman warily welcomes reported nuclear deal with Iran
ABC News
The White House on Tuesday warily welcomed word that the United Nations' nuclear watchdog agency was close to a breakthrough agreement with Iran to allow international inspectors to get a look at key sites in Tehran's nuclear program, …
IAEA chief says nears deal with Iran ahead of 6-power talksMontreal Gazette
UN official says deal close on Iran nuclear inspectionsLos Angeles Times
Powers to make Iran detailed offer in Baghdad talksReuters
Jerusalem Post -Ynetnews -Christian Science Monitor
all 3,998 news articles » - EI recipients expected to accept work within an hours’ drive – Globe and Mail

Globe and MailEI recipients expected to accept work within an hours' drive
Globe and Mail
Canadians on EI will be expected to stomach a long commute under new rules the Conservative government is preparing to announce. Human Resources Minister Diane Finley will soon outline the details of her government's Employment Insurance reforms, …
EI changes won't 'force people to go to Alberta'CBC.ca
EI changes to be announced this weekYahoo! News Canada (blog)
Explaining EIMacleans.ca - Charest appears to have boxed himself in over student protests – Vancouver Sun

CBC.caCharest appears to have boxed himself in over student protests
Vancouver Sun
Negotiations have not worked. Playing the tough guy has not yielded much. Even a change of education minister, the riot squad and tear gas have not deterred the student movement rocking Quebec's social peace. So what's left for Premier Jean Charest to …
Quebec opposition says emergency law is a flopCBC.ca
Could Montreal protests expand across the country?680 News
Michael Den Tandt: Tuition protest fallout could be trouble for Harper in QuebecNational Post
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all 1,320 news articles » - Councillors oppose funding Pride Toronto if anti-Israel group decides to march – Canada.com

National PostCouncillors oppose funding Pride Toronto if anti-Israel group decides to march
Canada.com
TORONTO — Some members of Toronto city council are already voicing their opposition to funding Pride-week activities if the controversial group Queers Against Israeli Apartheid (QuAIA) marches. The organization stayed away last year, but has stated it …
Pride Toronto funding jumps first hurdle but still under threatToronto Star
QuAIA in parade will put Pride's grant in jeopardy. councillor saysToronto Sun
Pride grant in limbo as Queers Against Israeli Apartheid plan to marchGlobe and Mail - Barack Obama should apologize to Maher Arar, rights groups say – Toronto Star

Toronto StarBarack Obama should apologize to Maher Arar, rights groups say
Toronto Star
Josh Tapper Staff Reporter US human rights groups have submitted a 60000-signature petition to the White House, calling on President Barack Obama to formally apologize to Canadian Maher Arar, who was deported from the US to Syria in 2002 over alleged …
More than 60000 people ask Barack Obama to apologize to Maher ArarWinnipeg Free Press
Obama apology to Maher Arar sought by US groupsCBC.ca
An Apology to Maher Arar — Moving Beyond the Season of FearHuffington Post
The Nation. -Amnesty International USA
all 15 news articles » - Tenants not thrilled about Khadr’s possible residency – Toronto Sun

Sun News NetworkTenants not thrilled about Khadr's possible residency
Toronto Sun
TORONTO – Residents of a Scarborough highrise have mixed feelings on whether terrorist Omar Khadr should be allowed into their building to live with his family when he's released from US custody. Khadr's mother, Maha el-Samnah and her daughter, Zaynab, …
Minister rejects call for Khadr compensationLondon Free Press - Death row case has several legal battles to go – Toronto Sun

Toronto StarDeath row case has several legal battles to go
Toronto Sun
CALGARY — Despite a recommendation that his final bid for clemency be rejected, convicted Canadian killer Ronald Smith is still years away from execution, his lawyer said Tuesday. In a letter to Gov. Brian Schweitzer made public Monday, …
Fate of Canadian on death row for double murder now in governor's handsNational Post
US board recommends against clemency for death-row Canadian Ronald SmithToronto Star
Fate of Canadian on death row in hands of governorCTV.ca
Calgary Herald -Billings Gazette -News1130
all 307 news articles » - Canadians want feds to assume "leadership role" and fix health care: report – Montreal Gazette

Live Insurance NewsCanadians want feds to assume "leadership role" and fix health care: report
Montreal Gazette
OTTAWA — Canadians believe the health care system is "overburdened" and they want the federal government to assume a broader "leadership role" to fix the problem, a new report commissioned by the Harper government has found.
Higher Prices Charged By Hospitals, Other Providers, Drove Health Spending …Kaiser Health News
Study: Health care costs on risePolitico
Panelists: Health Care Law's Innovations Taking Hold Despite Supreme Court CaseNational Journal
Washington Post -GovExec.com
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