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- Egyptian president moves into Mubarak’s old office – Fox News

The GuardianEgyptian president moves into Mubarak's old office
Fox News
CAIRO – As Mohammed Morsi moved Monday into the presidential office last occupied by Hosni Mubarak, the contours emerged Monday of a backroom deal that led Egypt's powerful military council to bless the Islamist as the country's first freely elected …
Egypt's president starts to form new governmentABC Online
Egypt's president-elect Mursi begins work on governmentBBC News
Egypt's army chief says to cooperate with new presidentXinhua
Haaretz
all 2,116 news articles » - Tories finally unleash first attack ad against NDP’s Tom Mulcair – Winnipeg Free Press

Globe and MailTories finally unleash first attack ad against NDP's Tom Mulcair
Winnipeg Free Press
OTTAWA, Kan. – The Conservatives have released their first attack ads against NDP Leader Tom Mulcair. But compared to the ferocious pit-bull attacks the Tories unleashed against past Liberal leaders, the latest effort is more like an attack puppy.
Tory ads warn of Mulcair's 'risky economic theories'CTV.ca
Glimmers of light in Liberal party's darknessToronto Star
Kelly McParland: Some helpful suggestions for would-be Liberal leadersNational Post
Globe and Mail -Vancouver Sun -CBC.ca
all 53 news articles » - Elliot Lake mall search halted by threat of collapse – CBC.ca

CBC.caElliot Lake mall search halted by threat of collapse
CBC.ca
Rescue crews working at an Elliot Lake, Ont., mall have been forced to call off their search for a possible survivor because of mounting safety concerns, including the threat of another collapse. A portion of the roof at the Algo Centre Mall collapsed …
Rescue efforts called off at Ontario mall collapseCTV.ca
Crews in Elliot Lake call off search for mall collapse victims because …National Post
Elliot Lake rescue mission halted as collapsed mall deemed unsafeGlobe and Mail
Toronto Star -Vancouver Sun
all 1,494 news articles » - US Supreme Court ruling on immigration opens means courts may strike down … – Washington Post

The GuardianUS Supreme Court ruling on immigration opens means courts may strike down …
Washington Post
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Monday's Supreme Court ruling overturning key provisions of Arizona's illegal-immigration law opens the door for courts to strike down similar measures in states that have tried to make it a crime for illegal immigrants to live and …
High court splits its verdict on Arizona immigration law |Reuters
US Supreme Court issues split ruling on Arizona immigration lawXinhua
Arizona police sound alarm after court justices uphold immigration checksThe Guardian
Montreal Gazette -Fox News
all 5,332 news articles » - Pride week kicks off with flag-raising ceremony – 680 News

Toronto StarPride week kicks off with flag-raising ceremony
680 News
Monday's flag-raising ceremony at City Hall to signify the start to the 32nd annual Pride Week saw a large turn out, minus a mayor. "Pride Week celebrates the diversity of our city and contributes to raising awareness about discrimination and other …
Rainbow flag raised despite Mayor Rob Ford's absenceinsideTORONTO.com
Councillors, but no mayor, turn out for joyous Pride flag-raisingToronto Star
Pride flag raised over Toronto City HallXtra.ca
Toronto Sun -CTV.ca -National Post
all 40 news articles » - Eurozone woes pile on as Cyprus, Spain seek bailout, Greek finance minister … – Toronto Star

Toronto StarEurozone woes pile on as Cyprus, Spain seek bailout, Greek finance minister …
Toronto Star
Tiny Cyprus announced Monday it needs an emergency bailout because it is overexposed to the devastated Greek economy. Spain also formally asked for a bailout for its banks of up to 100 billion euros, or $125 billion. But the final number won't be known …
Cyprus leader unhappy with remedies forced on bailed-out countriesThe Guardian
Cyprus loses shirt thanks to GreeceHamilton Spectator
And then there were five: Cyprus seeks EU aidReuters
Sydney Morning Herald -Wall Street Journal
all 711 news articles » - Fête nationale celebration north of Montreal ends in clashes with police, 22 … – National Post

24 Hours VancouverFête nationale celebration north of Montreal ends in clashes with police, 22 …
National Post
BOIS-DES-FILION, Que. — Twenty-two people are facing charges after a clash with police following Fête nationale festivities north of Montreal. Regional police in Bois-des-Fillion say two officers were injured when police tried to break up fights in a …
Twenty-two people arrested after clash with police at Fete nationaleMontreal Gazette
22 arrests in St-Jean-Baptiste Day riotToronto Sun
Twenty-two nabbed after Quebec fest riotMetroNews Canada - Conservative party lawyer says challenge to election results is too little … – Ottawa Citizen

Globe and MailConservative party lawyer says challenge to election results is too little …
Ottawa Citizen
OTTAWA — A lawyer representing Conservative MPs asked the Federal Court on Monday to toss out a legal challenge that seeks to overturn the results in seven ridings in last year's federal election. Arthur Hamilton argued that the series of applications …
Election complaints filed too late, Tories tell courtGlobe and Mail
Tory lawyer says election complaints filed too lateCP24, Canada
Election result challenge lacks proof, Tory lawyer saysUpdated News - Scouts Canada failed to report 65 abuse cases to authorities: audit – Winnipeg Free Press

CBC.caScouts Canada failed to report 65 abuse cases to authorities: audit
Winnipeg Free Press
OTTAWA – An independent review of six decades of Scouts Canada records revealed that the organization failed at least 65 times to report allegations of sexual misconduct to authorities. Not all of those are ancient history. Thirteen of the 65 incidents …
Scouts Canada didn't report abuse in up to 82% of casesUpdated News
Scouts Canada review suggests the organization needs to rethink how it handles …National Post
Scouts Canada: Flawed policies hampered abuse reportingCTV.ca
Toronto Sun
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