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- Andrew Coyne: Possible sale of ‘Canadian icon’ RIM will be test of foolish … – National Post

National PostAndrew Coyne: Possible sale of 'Canadian icon' RIM will be test of foolish …
National Post
Look at it this way: at least RIM beat expectations. The results the company posted Thursday were worse in every way than anyone had forecast — and the forecasts were awful enough. A loss of $518-million (US) for the first quarter, the first in nearly …
RIM's new realityGlobe and Mail
Research In Motion faces challenge of selling consumers outdated technologyVancouver Sun
RIM Tumbles 19% on Cash ConcernsWall Street Journal
Toronto Star -Winnipeg Free Press -TheChronicleHerald.ca
all 2,047 news articles » - Independent public inquiry to be launched in Elliot Lake roof collapse: McGuinty – Vancouver Sun

USA TODAYIndependent public inquiry to be launched in Elliot Lake roof collapse: McGuinty
Vancouver Sun
TORONTO – The premier of Ontario is launching an independent public inquiry into the deadly roof collapse at a mall in Elliot Lake, as questions persist over whether an apparent lack of information sharing between the province and the city could have …
Elliot Lake city staff call police after reporter tries to request Algo Centre …National Post
Death threats aimed at mall ownerToronto Sun
Elliot Lake mall patched 'on the cheap,' ex-manager saysCBC.ca
Globe and Mail -Toronto Star
all 1,288 news articles » - Egypt’s president-elect takes aim at generals with informal oath of office – The Guardian

The GuardianEgypt's president-elect takes aim at generals with informal oath of office
The Guardian
Egypt's president-elect, Mohamed Morsi, took an informal oath of office on Friday night as he asserted his independence from the army before tens of thousands of supporters in Cairo's Tahrir Square. "I swear by God that I will sincerely protect the …
Egypt's new president Morsi makes defiant speech in Tahrir SquareToronto Star
New Egypt Leader Tries Fiery SpeechWall Street Journal
Egypt foreign policy tone may change, but not its substanceLos Angeles Times
Reuters -Jerusalem Post -Times of India
all 1,688 news articles » - Toronto police board stops short of apologizing for ‘mistakes’ during G20 … – National Post

National PostToronto police board stops short of apologizing for 'mistakes' during G20 …
National Post
Chief Bill Blair on Friday acknowledged “lessons learned” from a new report criticizing the Toronto Police Services Board's inaction on G20 summit planning, but denied a fundamental communication problem between police and the civilian body tasked with …
Another day, another G20 reportToronto Sun
Board vows change after G20 reportToronto Star
Toronto police board mum on possible resignations after G20 reportSun News Network
Vancouver Sun -CHCH News -CBC.ca
all 126 news articles » - After health ruling, will US be ready for the law? – Reuters

CBC.caAfter health ruling, will US be ready for the law?
Reuters
* Court ruling fails to erase doubts about implementation * Health officials insist expansion will go forward * Some states seem unlikely to budge as election looms By David Morgan WASHINGTON, June 29 (Reuters) – Now that the Supreme Court has removed …
US health care ruling fires up Romney campAFP
Health Care Ruling Provides Emotional ReactionsWashington Post
Obamacare's future may still be on the critical listMontreal Gazette
CNN International -Xinhua -Wall Street Journal
all 25,400 news articles » - Woman guilty of killing four-month-old while driving drunk – CANOE

24 Hours VancouverWoman guilty of killing four-month-old while driving drunk
CANOE
By Heather Rivers, QMI Agency WOODSTOCK, Ont. — Bonita Purtill has been convicted of six charges after she drove drunk and killed a four-month-old boy in 2008. The verdict, which came after 3 1/2 hours of jury deliberations, was a relief for the mother …
'Alex was killed by an impaired driver'Woodstock Sentinel Review
Woman guilty in infant's deathLondon Free Press
Bonita Purtill guilty on all chargesBrantford Expositor - Firefighters search for bodies in Colorado blaze; crews report progress … – Montreal Gazette

CBS NewsFirefighters search for bodies in Colorado blaze; crews report progress …
Montreal Gazette
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Firefighters went from one smouldering pile to another Friday in search of bodies in the nearly 350 homes burned to the ground by the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history. As crews on the front lines made slow but …
Firefighters Gain Ground in ColoradoWall Street Journal
Colorado wildfires: President Obama begins visitBBC News
Second death confirmed in Colorado Springs wildfireReuters
ABC Online -The Associated Press
all 2,741 news articles » - Teetering west-end home demolished as excavator salvages belongings – Toronto Star

Toronto StarTeetering west-end home demolished as excavator salvages belongings
Toronto Star
Watch a Track Hoe demolish a house with inches to work with on either side. 63 Maria was deemed unsafe to enter after the home shifted during construction. Video by Randy Risling A large hydraulic excavator carefully picked apart a leaning house in the …
Toronto house that began to tilt during reno demolishedCBC.ca
Junction-area home being torn down after renovation work goes wronginsideTORONTO.com
Crooked Junction: Construction sends Toronto house tiltingGlobe and Mail
MetroNews Canada
all 15 news articles » - Rejected Greenpeace solar billboard finds bright home in south Edmonton – Winnipeg Free Press

Winnipeg Free PressRejected Greenpeace solar billboard finds bright home in south Edmonton
Winnipeg Free Press
EDMONTON – Greenpeace says its ad touting solar energy over oil spills has found a home on a solar-powered electronic billboard in south Edmonton. Earlier this month, Greenpeace said it had a deal with billboard company Pattison Outdoor to display its …
Greenpeace calls for independent review through solar billboard adiNews880.com
