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- Ontario judge strikes down mandatory minimums for firearms trafficking – Winnipeg Free Press

Winnipeg Free PressOntario judge strikes down mandatory minimums for firearms trafficking
Winnipeg Free Press
OTTAWA – An Ontario Court judge has struck down a cherished part of the Harper government's tough-on-crime agenda. Justice Paul Bellefontaine ruled Friday in Oshawa, Ont., that Christopher Lewis — a crack dealer who offered to sell an undercover police …
Ont. judge rules mandatory gun minimum unconstitutionalCANOE
Ontario judge strikes down mandatory minimum sentence for first-offence gun …National Post
Oshawa judge rules mandatory gun minimum unconstitutionalToronto Sun - Ontario high school teachers willing to meet with Liberal government as other … – Toronto Star

Toronto StarOntario high school teachers willing to meet with Liberal government as other …
Toronto Star
Aaron Lynett/Toronto Star Students exit Jarvis Collegiate in Toronto in this file photo. The Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation says it would be willing to return to contract talks with the province. Ontario high school teachers are willing …
Imminent deal with Ontario teachers not actually that imminentNational Post
Unions against government deal with Catholic teachers680 News
Teachers unions slam Ontario's deal with Catholic counterpartsClinton News Record
St. Thomas Times-Journal -CBC.ca
all 162 news articles » - Central Canada sizzles under extreme heat – CBC.ca

CBC.caCentral Canada sizzles under extreme heat
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Heat and humidity blanketed parts of Central Canada today, with soaring afternoon temperatures reaching historic highs in Toronto and Ottawa. The sweltering weather returned after a brief reprieve on Thursday from the heat and humidity, while those in …
Central Canada sizzles as heat moves westToronto Sun
Friday's scorching heat broke a temperature record and caused the city to …Toronto Star
Toronto breaks 24-year-old temperature recordCP24, Canada
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all 58 news articles » - Tory MP to meet Elections Canada over donation allegations: report – Winnipeg Free Press

Winnipeg Free PressTory MP to meet Elections Canada over donation allegations: report
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OTTAWA – A published report says a Conservative MP accused of dirty electoral tricks has a meeting with Elections Canada. The Globe and Mail is reporting Dean Del Mastro has accepted an invitation from Elections Canada to give a recorded statement.
Liberal Party wants ethics committee to return from summer recess to hear Del …National Post
Del Mastro agrees to meet with Elections CanadaWindsor Star
Del Mastro meeting with Elections Canada to discuss campaign financingGlobe and Mail
Toronto Sun
all 175 news articles » - Libyans await landmark polls amid frequent bursts of violence – Xinhua

Globe and MailLibyans await landmark polls amid frequent bursts of violence
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TRIPOLI, July 6 (Xinhua) — Violent acts and tribal conflicts continue to rattle Libya as the North African country braces for a historic legislative vote marking a milestone on its way to democracy after Muammar Gaddafi's decades-long rule.
Libya on edge before first post-Gadhafi electionUSA TODAY
Post-Qaddafi Libya Begins First National Ballot in Four DecadesBloomberg
Libyans to vote in first free election in over 40 yearsBBC News
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all 1,425 news articles » - Elliot Lake mall collapse spurs $30M lawsuit – CBC.ca

CBC.caElliot Lake mall collapse spurs $30M lawsuit
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A $30-million lawsuit has been filed on behalf of victims of the collapse of the Algo Centre Mall in Elliot Lake against the mall owner, an engineering firm, the Province of Ontario and the City of Elliot Lake. At a news conference on Friday afternoon …
Elliot Lake residents seek $30-million in proposed class-action suitGlobe and Mail
Pasta dinner to help Elliot Lake relief fundSault Star
Several defendants named in class-action lawsuit in Algo Centre Mall roof collapseElliot Lake Standard
Winnipeg Free Press
all 129 news articles » - La Ronde worker dies in accident – Montreal Gazette

CBC.caLa Ronde worker dies in accident
Montreal Gazette
MONTREAL- A 59-year-old maintenance worker at La Ronde was killed at the amusement park on Friday afternoon after he was struck by a ride he was working on. From what Urgences Santé officials understand, “They forgot to stop the ride” and it hit the …
Montreal's La Ronde amusement park debuts its latest thrill rideGlobe and Mail
Roller-coaster hits and kills worker at Montreal's La RondeCBC.ca
Employee dies at Montreal's La Ronde amusement parkCANOE
National Post
all 81 news articles » - General’s Defection Verified as Foes of Assad Convene – New York Times

New York TimesGeneral's Defection Verified as Foes of Assad Convene
New York Times
PARIS — Opponents of President Bashar al-Assad of Syria met with their international sponsors here on Friday to intensify pressure for his removal, buoyed by word that Brig. Gen. Manaf Tlass, a commander in the elite Republican Guard, close friend of …
What's next for Syria? A primerVancouver Sun
Syria crisis: Clinton lambasts China and Russia as Kofi Annan urges unityThe Guardian
Canada pushes for Russia, China to pressure SyriaMontreal Gazette
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all 2,422 news articles » - Ex-Quebec judge who was found guilty of murdering his wife not getting bail – Winnipeg Free Press

CBC.caEx-Quebec judge who was found guilty of murdering his wife not getting bail
Winnipeg Free Press
MONTREAL – A former Quebec judge who was found guilty of murdering his wife is not getting bail. An appeals court justice ruled today that Jacques Delisle must stay behind bars pending an appeal of last month's conviction. A jury found Delisle guilty …
Ex-judge convicted of murder not getting bailCP24, Canada
Ex-judge convicted of murdering wife denied bailUpdated News
Ex-judge found guilty of murdering wife not getting bailCtv News
