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- In wake of court-ordered byelection, Tories launch legal attacks on bids to … – National Post

National PostIn wake of court-ordered byelection, Tories launch legal attacks on bids to …
National Post
Just days after a judge overturned the election of a Conservative MP in Toronto, the Conservative Party of Canada has moved aggressively to try to shut down a series of lawsuits seeking to overturn the election of seven other Tory MPs.
Group who took Tories to court accused of rabble-rousing over robocallsWinnipeg Free Press
Robocalls: Tories ask court to toss bid to overturn election resultsCanada.com
Group accused of robocall rabble-rousingMetroNews Canada
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all 56 news articles » - Disgraced Mountie monitored, says deputy commissioner – Winnipeg Free Press

CBC.caDisgraced Mountie monitored, says deputy commissioner
Winnipeg Free Press
VANCOUVER, BC, – BC's top RCMP officer says a disgraced senior Mountie who was transferred to British Columbia is now working in a federal area of responsibility and is being supervised. Deputy Commissioner Craig Callens says if Sgt. Don Ray reoffends, …
RCMP commish Paulson slams case of misbehaving Alberta MountieMontreal Gazette
Mountie found guilty of disgraceful conduct will stay in BCNews1130
Disgraced Mountie monitored: deputy commishMetroNews Canada
National Post
all 137 news articles » - Islamists claim lead in Egypt poll – Montreal Gazette

Sydney Morning HeraldIslamists claim lead in Egypt poll
Montreal Gazette
The Muslim Brotherhood claimed Thursday that its candidate was heading to a surprise victory in the first round of Egypt's election, as the number of complaints about voting irregularities rose. Both the Muslim Brotherhood and the campaign of Amr …
Muslim Brotherhood's candidate likely to make strong showing in EgyptWashington Post
Muslim Brotherhood claims it holds early lead as polls close in historic …National Post
Brotherhood claims lead as Egypt vote count beginsThe Associated Press
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all 4,892 news articles » - New rules for Canada’s unemployed – CTV.ca

CTV.caNew rules for Canada's unemployed
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The federal government is changing the employment insurance system to put more pressure on unemployed Canadians to accept "suitable" jobs, while also requiring employers to hire local workers before seeking foreign help. While laying out the sweeping …
John Ivison: New EI reforms show there are 'work-shy' living in every provinceNational Post
Tim Harper: Diane Finley wants more Canadians working at McDonald'sToronto Star
Tory EI reforms to have biggest impact on seasonal workersRegina Leader-Post
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all 244 news articles » - US cuts Pakistan aid over jailed bin Laden doctor – Montreal Gazette

CBC.caUS cuts Pakistan aid over jailed bin Laden doctor
Montreal Gazette
America is to cut $33 million from the aid sent to Pakistan in response to the jailing of a Pakistani doctor who helped the CIA hunt for Osama bin Laden. In a fresh blow to the troubled relationship between the two "war on terror" allies, …
Senate panel protests conviction of doctor who helped find bin LadenLos Angeles Times
Hillary Clinton condemns jailing of 'Bin Laden doctor'BBC News
Pak-US tensions rise over Dr Afridi's convictionPakistan Daily Times
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all 2,001 news articles » - Perilous task ahead for sherpas trying to recover climber’s body – Globe and Mail

Globe and MailPerilous task ahead for sherpas trying to recover climber's body
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For sherpas trying to recover Shriya Shah-Klorfine's body from Mount Everest, it will be a long, hard job, descending the mountain with her remains tied to a sled, in a controlled slide down steep, icy and snow-covered slopes.
Vancouver men recount death-defying trip up EverestCTV.ca
Mount Everest: Sherpa set to bring back body of Canadian womanToronto Star
Everest 'morgue' not enough to deter Canadian climberWinnipeg Free Press
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all 90 news articles » - Quebec unrest gets noticed around the world, in a variety of ways – Winnipeg Free Press

Toronto StarQuebec unrest gets noticed around the world, in a variety of ways
Winnipeg Free Press
MONTREAL – The world is becoming increasingly aware of the social tumult rattling Quebec, which has begun to affect the province's interactions with outsiders in a variety of ways. Premier Jean Charest has just cancelled a meeting with a foreign …
Charest brings back old aide as Quebec faces 'worst social crisis in its history'National Post
Quebec unrest, seen from the rest of the worldMetroNews Canada
Quebec premier replaces chief of staff amid student crisisCBC.ca
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all 89 news articles » - Premier Dalton McGuinty seeks Stephen Harper’s help to develop Ontario’s Ring … – Toronto Star

Toronto StarPremier Dalton McGuinty seeks Stephen Harper's help to develop Ontario's Ring …
Toronto Star
Rob Ferguson Queen's Park Bureau Premier Dalton McGuinty had a secret meeting with Prime Minister Stephen Harper this week to pitch for federal help in developing the mineral-rich Ring of Fire in northwestern Ontario. McGuinty said he's looking for aid …
Ontario asks Harper to help develop massive Ring of Fire mining projectCanadianBusiness.com
McGuinty asks PM to help develop Ring of FireMetroNews Canada
McGuinty tries to recruit PM for Ring of FireToronto Sun
Government of Ontario News
all 72 news articles » - Nova Scotia woman left lying in her own urine after having stroke in jail cell … – National Post

National PostNova Scotia woman left lying in her own urine after having stroke in jail cell …
National Post
HALIFAX — A Nova Scotia woman who was jailed for public intoxication and later died following a stroke was left lying on the cement floor of the lockup for four hours in her own urine, a review of the Truro, NS, police's handling of the incident has …
Truro police failed Victoria Paul, report findsCBC.ca
Paul family reacts to reportTruro Daily News
Truro cops didn't check woman's health before death, report concludesMetroNews Canada
