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- Chuckwagon racers defend their sport – Globe and Mail

Globe and MailChuckwagon racers defend their sport
Globe and Mail
A gruesome chuckwagon crash that left three horses dead and a fourth injured at the Calgary Stampede has renewed calls for the Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth to do away with its highlight event featured nightly during the 10-day rodeo festival.
Chuckwagon horse died of ruptured aortic aneurysm, autopsy showsGlobal Montreal
Three horses dead at StampedeCANOE
Three horses die at Calgary Stampede after crash in chuckwagon eventVancouver Sun - World outrage at Syria "massacre", but no action – Reuters

Sydney Morning HeraldWorld outrage at Syria "massacre", but no action
Reuters
By Khaled Yacoub Oweis and Erika Solomon | AMMAN/BEIRUT (Reuters) – The United States has branded Syria's leaders murderers after an attack on a village by President Bashar al-Assad's troops left dozens dead, but there was no break in the deadlock …
Attack on Syria Opposition Town Kills ScoresWall Street Journal
Syrian army attack on Tremseh condemned by world leadersBBC News
Syria accused of using heavy weaponsFinancial Times
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all 3,751 news articles » - Assisted-suicide ruling to be appealed by Ottawa – CBC.ca

CBC.caAssisted-suicide ruling to be appealed by Ottawa
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The federal government will appeal last month's ruling by the British Columbia Supreme Court that partially struck down Canada's ban on assisted suicide, Justice Minister Rob Nicholson says. The ruling declared that the Criminal Code section targeting …
Federal government to appeal assisted-suicide case in BCToronto Star
Federal government to appeal BC court decision on assisted suicideVancouver Sun
Conservative government to appeal assisted suicide ruling after BC Supreme …National Post
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all 360 news articles » - Jason Kenney slams NDP for saying Tories don’t recognize citizenship of ‘lost … – Victoria Times Colonist

Daily MailJason Kenney slams NDP for saying Tories don't recognize citizenship of 'lost …
Victoria Times Colonist
By Tobi Cohen, Postmedia News July 13, 2012 3:49 PM Immigration Minister Jason Kenney slammed the Opposition Friday for suggesting the government is failing to recognize the children of Canadians who served in the First and Second World Wars as …
Cabinet minister is a thankless job – unless you're Jason KenneyGlobe and Mail
Kenney's reforms make more sense than his rhetoricOttawa Citizen
Skills shortage tops Jason Kenney's meeting with provincial counterpartsCalgary Herald
Edmonton Journal
all 36 news articles » - Is Level 3 drought in Ottawa region’s future? – Ottawa Citizen

Open FileIs Level 3 drought in Ottawa region's future?
Ottawa Citizen
OTTAWA — Now that the Rideau River watershed is in Level 2 drought, can Level 3 — with its mandatory water restrictions — be far behind? That question's in the air following the Rideau Valley's Conservation Authority's declaration Friday of a Level 2 …
Level two drought conditions announcedCBC.ca
Dry spell prompts calls for conservationYour Ottawa Region
Rideau Valley Conservation Authority Announces Level II Drought580 CFRA Radio
Ottawa Sun -Open File (blog)
all 12 news articles » - Obama in Virginia hoping to build a repeat win, takes aim at Romney’s business … – Montreal Gazette

ABC NewsObama in Virginia hoping to build a repeat win, takes aim at Romney's business …
Montreal Gazette
WASHINGTON – President Barack blasted Republican leaders as "not serious" about reducing the deficit, as he looked to shore up support for his re-election in a state he won four years ago to end decades of domination by Republican presidential …
Mitt Romney hits back on Bain questionsBBC News
Romney: No role in Bain management after 1999The Associated Press
Romney says he'll only release 1 more tax return, once accountants complete itWashington Post
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all 6,361 news articles » - Construction company fined nearly $350000 over fatal scaffolding collapse – National Post

National PostConstruction company fined nearly $350000 over fatal scaffolding collapse
National Post
A construction company has been fined $342500 in the 2009 deaths of four workers – the highest penalty imposed against a corporation since 2004. The workers fell 14 storeys to their deaths when the platform under their swing stage scaffolding collapsed …
Company fined $200000 in deaths of four workers in scaffolding mishapVancouver Sun
Ontario company fined $200000 in deaths of four workers in Christmas Eve 2009 …The Province
Scaffold deaths: Construction company, owner fined $342500Toronto Star
Toronto Sun
all 98 news articles » - Liberals’ power plant decision will help opposition, say MPPs – Toronto Star

Toronto StarLiberals' power plant decision will help opposition, say MPPs
Toronto Star
RICHARD LAUTENS/TORONTO STAR file photo Hundreds of residents from Etobicoke and Mississauga protested last September against the construction of the now-cancelled power plant. The $180 million decision by Premier Dalton McGuinty to scrap a power plant …
Cost to scrap Mississauga gas plant is higher than thoughtToronto Sun
Are the McGuinty Liberals hiding the true cost of cancelling the Mississauga …NorthumberlandView.ca
Statement from Ontario Minister of EnergyGovernment of Ontario News
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all 121 news articles » - Explosives find keeps 57 people out of homes in Barrie – CBC.ca

CBC.caExplosives find keeps 57 people out of homes in Barrie
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Police and explosives experts combed through hidden bunkers, detonated homemade devices and analyzed unidentified chemicals on Friday as they sifted through a Barrie home belonging to suspects in a three-decade-old murder case.
Police say 5 improvised explosive devices found in murder suspects' homeToronto Star
Explosives set off at Barrie home in cold case murderCANOE
Dozens forced from their Barrie, Ont. homes as police solve 1978 murder caseGlobe and Mail
