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- UN-impressed by UN’s sanctimony – Toronto Sun

Sun News NetworkUN-impressed by UN's sanctimony
Toronto Sun
As proof positive that no good deed goes unpunished, Canada is too often the target of the lunatic fringe of the United Nations, despite being the seventh-largest donor to the world organization's annual $5-billion budget. Most recently, It sent in its …
Canada's rocky relationship with UNiPolitics.ca (subscription)
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Two killings inside a hospital, one attempted killing, probed by Montreal police
Winnipeg Free Press
MONTREAL – Montreal police are investigating two slayings and an attempted murder inside a Montreal hospital. Const. Daniel Lacoursiere says two elderly patients were suffocated at the hospital last week. One death happened on June 16 while the other …
Man in custody could be linked to Montreal hospital slayingsCBC.ca - Elliot Lake mall roof collapse: Two victims identified – Toronto Star

Toronto StarElliot Lake mall roof collapse: Two victims identified
Toronto Star
ELLIOT LAKE—The two victims of the Algo Centre Mall collapse have been identified as Lucie Aylwin and Dolores Parizolo. Their bodies were recovered on Wednesday. Premier Dalton McGuinty, who visited the town on Wednesday afternoon, said his office will …
Second victim found in Elliot Lake mall, officials believe no one else trapped …National Post
No more bodies at collapsed mall, officials believeCANOE
Opposition: unanswered questions about Elliot LakeGlobe and Mail
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all 3,212 news articles » - Canadian military police cleared in Afghanistan abuse report – Toronto Star

Toronto StarCanadian military police cleared in Afghanistan abuse report
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—Eight military police officers were cleared of wrongdoing for not investigating Canadian commanders who may have turned a blind eye to battlefield detainees being tortured by Afghan authorities. Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservative …
Canada watchdog clears military police in Afghan probeAFP
Report into Afghan detainee transfers clears military policeCBC.ca
Military Police cleared in Afghan prisoner inquiry; commission slams governmentCanada.com
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all 120 news articles » - Gunmen storm pro-Assad TV station – CBC.ca

CBC.caGunmen storm pro-Assad TV station
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Gunmen attacked a pro-government TV station Wednesday near the Syrian capital, killing seven employees in the latest barrage of violence as world powers prepared for a high-level meeting that the US hopes will be a turning point in the crisis.
Syria crisis: Hillary Clinton, Russian foreign minister to attend emergency talksWashington Post
Attack on TV station after Assad says Syria at war, 7 killedTimes of India
Rebels storm Pro-Assad Syrian TV channelReuters India
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all 2,107 news articles » - Colorado Springs Waldo Canyon wildfire forces thousands to flee flames – The Guardian

The GuardianColorado Springs Waldo Canyon wildfire forces thousands to flee flames
The Guardian
The thick black smoke pouring over the hills forced Mandy Ostebuhr to a snap decision: pets, kids' toys into the car, pretty much everything else left to its chances in Colorado's Waldo Canyon wildfire. The smoke was so thick it gave her daughter …
Colorado Springs under threat as 32000 flee Waldo fireBBC News
Colorado wildfire expands viciously, Obama plans visit |Reuters
Colorado wildfire's night of terror leaves thousands displaced, tough battle …Washington Post
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all 5,047 news articles » - Tim Hudak urges sweeping changes to strip unions of power – Toronto Star

Toronto StarTim Hudak urges sweeping changes to strip unions of power
Toronto Star
Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Hudak is proposing a radical revamp of Ontario's “outdated labour laws” to strip unions of many powers and give businesses a freer hand. Armed with a 20-page “white paper” policy book unveiled Wednesday at Queen's …
Ontario Tories: ban automatic collection of union duesGlobe and Mail
Tories want automatic collection of union dues barredCP24, Canada
Tories calls for changes to union, labour lawsCBC.ca
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all 16 news articles » - Quebec court rejects Bill 78 injunction request – CBC.ca

CBC.caQuebec court rejects Bill 78 injunction request
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The Quebec Superior Court has rejected a request for an emergency injunction against the province's controversial Bill 78 before a court challenge is heard later this summer. The government introduced the emergency law on May 18 in response to the …
Quebec students lose first round in battle against Bill 78Montreal Gazette
Challenge to Quebec protest law suffers setbackCP24, Canada
Challenge to Quebec protest law suffers court setbackWinnipeg Free Press
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all 25 news articles » - PQ government could be obstacle to Conservatives’ energy-based economic agenda – Toronto Star

Toronto StarPQ government could be obstacle to Conservatives' energy-based economic agenda
Toronto Star
MONTREAL—The sky will not fall if a sovereigntist government is returned to power in Quebec later this summer, but a Parti Québécois victory could derail some of Prime Minister Stephen Harper's best-laid plans. The prospect of a possible changing of …
Den Tandt: In hindsight, Brian Mulroney just keeps looking better all the timeCanada.com
Nearly half of Canadians dislike Stephen Harper: PollCANOE
Keith Beardsley: Ignoring Quebec can only work for Harper in the short termNational Post
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