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- Quebec students take to the streets with anti-Charest message as election looms – Vancouver Sun

Globe and MailQuebec students take to the streets with anti-Charest message as election looms
Vancouver Sun
MONTREAL – Thousands of students and their supporters took to the streets of Montreal on Sunday to denounce the province's tuition increases, sending a message they will be ready for a fight if Premier Jean Charest decides to call an election.
Student protests look to possible Quebec electionCBC.ca
Thousands of students and their supporters march downtownCJAD
Student protest in Montreal July 22 to point to Quebec election: organizerMontreal Gazette
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all 69 news articles » - Police arrest suspect in east-end homicide – CTV News

CBC.caPolice arrest suspect in east-end homicide
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The body of a 20-year-old man is shown at McCowan Road and Highway 401 in Scarborough, Ont., Sunday, July 22, 2012. Police are shown investigating the scene where a man was found dead near McCowan Road and Highway 401 in Scarborough, Ont., Sunday, …
Homicide investigators probe death of man found in ditchCBC.ca
Man found dead in Scarborough ditchToronto Sun
Man dies during early morning assault in Toronto, police make arrestGlobal Toronto
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all 17 news articles » - Obama arrives in Colorado to meet with victims, families in Aurora – Globe and Mail

Globe and MailObama arrives in Colorado to meet with victims, families in Aurora
Globe and Mail
US President Barack Obama arrived in Colorado to deal with the horror of the movie theatre massacre in person Sunday, making a brief stop in a shattered town to comfort families of the victims senselessly gunned down while viewing a blockbuster movie.
Police say Colorado shooting suspect not co-operating, determining motive …Montreal Gazette
Colorado shooting: Suspect was rejected by gun club due to bizarre behaviourToronto Star
Aurora cinema shooting: Obama visits survivorsBBC News
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all 16,244 news articles » - Norway on Sunday paused to commemorate the 77 victims of a bomb and gun … – Toronto Star

Toronto StarNorway on Sunday paused to commemorate the 77 victims of a bomb and gun …
Toronto Star
The famed statue of Joe Paterno was taken down Sunday, eliminating a key piece of the iconography… Mayor Rob Ford was leery about taking the wheel of a new Cadillac. But he couldn't refuse… Roald, Berit/AP Norwegian King Harald, right, …
Live Video Alert »Wall Street Journal
Utoya remembers one year after Anders Behring Breivik massacreTelegraph.co.uk
Norway marks anniversary of twin attacks that claimed 77 livesHerald Sun
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all 822 news articles » - Premiers hoping to forge common ground on health – CTV News
Premiers hoping to forge common ground on health
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Premier Darrell Dexter addresses workers at the Jazz Aviation heavy maintenance base in Enfield, NS on Monday, July 16, 2012. (Andrew Vaughan / THE CANADIAN PRESS) HALIFAX — Canada's premiers will try to forge a common front when they meet this week …
Premiers seeking common groundCastanet.net
Premiers hope to forge common ground on health, energy despite Harper's absenceWinnipeg Free Press
Premiers to tackle health, energy at meetingiPolitics.ca (subscription) - First Nations women’s participation in politics much higher than norm for Canada – Toronto Star

Toronto StarFirst Nations women's participation in politics much higher than norm for Canada
Toronto Star
Andrew Vaughan/THE CANADIAN PRESS Despite the role played by women in native politics, Pam Palmater, a Mi'kmaw lawyer, author, professor and political pundit, says her distant second-place finish in the recent leadership race for the Assembly of First …
The secret to so many female First Nations leadership candidates?Yahoo! Canada Sports
Wayne K. Spear: 13-year-old boy steals show with short speech at AFN's annual …National Post
First Nations want more of a say in resource development, says Chief AtleoOttawa Citizen
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all 50 news articles » - Canadians believe employers discriminate against older applicants: poll – Montreal Gazette
Canadians believe employers discriminate against older applicants: poll
Montreal Gazette
OTTAWA — Nearly three-quarters of Canadians believe workplaces are shunning older job applicants based solely on their age, a worrisome finding given labour force trends in Canada. In a survey conducted by Ipsos Reid exclusively for Postmedia News, … - Mom dials 911 during sex assault – CANOE

24 Hours VancouverMom dials 911 during sex assault
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By JOYANNE PURSAGA, QMI Agency WINNIPEG – A Winnipeg woman managed to fend off an attempted rape and call 911 at the same time. Then she restrained her attacker until police arrived, the mom from East Kildonan, in northeast Winnipeg, said.
Woman fights off rapist with one handWinnipeg Sun
