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- Chinese oil giant purchasing Canada’s Nexen for US$15B – CTV News

Business RecorderChinese oil giant purchasing Canada's Nexen for US$15B
CTV News
A Nexen oilsands facility seen from a helicopter near Fort McMurray, Alta., Tuesday, July 10, 2012. (Jeff McIntosh / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Kevin Reinhart, interim president and CEO of Nexen, addresses the company's annual meeting in Calgary, Wednesday, …
China oilsands deal and BC pipelines stand buffet Harper's resource strategyVancouver Sun
Chinese Inroads Into UK Oil Assets Make Few WavesWall Street Journal
Cnooc Studies History to Plot Nexen StrategyBloomberg
Financial Post -Toronto Star -Globe and Mail
all 1,004 news articles » - Tornado warning issued for Camrose, Wetaskiwin, Leduc Counties – CBC.ca
Tornado warning issued for Camrose, Wetaskiwin, Leduc Counties
CBC.ca
Environment Canada issued a tornado warning around 5:18 pmm for areas of Camrose, Wetaskiwin and Leduc Counties. The warnings include: Camrose County near Camrose and Bittern Lake Camrose County near Hay Lakes and Miquelon Lake Provincial Park County …
Tornado warning for Camrose and Leduc as "rotating thunderstorm" approachesEdmonton Journal
Tornado warning issued for Camrose, Leduc, Wetaskiwin CountiesGlobal Edmonton - Lawyer took up to 150 explicit photos of wife before she became Manitoba judge – Vancouver Sun

Canada.comLawyer took up to 150 explicit photos of wife before she became Manitoba judge
Vancouver Sun
WINNIPEG – Slowly, deliberately, and with a pained expression on his face, Jack King testified Monday about how he liked to take sexually explicit photos of his wife, who is now a Manitoba judge at risk of losing her job. "I think it was around 100 to …
Judge's husband took nude photos for years, inquiry hearsCBC.ca
Chapman planned to 'spill the beans' on judgeSun News Network
Accuser targeted Manitoba judge after separate complaint: testimonyGlobe and Mail
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all 85 news articles » - Questions linger in wake of Batman massacre – AFP

AFPQuestions linger in wake of Batman massacre
AFP
By Robert MacPherson (AFP) – 1 hour ago WASHINGTON — Of the many questions left in the wake of Friday's shooting rampage in Colorado during a Batman movie premiere, one stands out: why did the presumed perpetrator choose not to take his own life?
Colorado Suspect Is Silent at His HearingWall Street Journal
Colorado suspect's mom says she didn't know of theater shooting until called …Washington Post
Colo. suspect's mom learned of shooting from mediaThe Associated Press
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all 20,940 news articles » - Alberta rebuffs BC demand for a greater share of Enbridge pipeline benefits – CanadianBusiness.com

Winnipeg Free PressAlberta rebuffs BC demand for a greater share of Enbridge pipeline benefits
CanadianBusiness.com
By Tamsyn Burgmann, The Canadian Press | July 23, 2012 The technical analysis and requirements for BC to consider support for heavy oil pipelines is seen as British Columbia Minister of Environment Terry Lake speaks about the Northern Gateway Project …
Alberta minister says cutting BC a cheque for Northern Gateway not an optionVancouver Sun
British Columbia wants more benefits from new pipelinesReuters
BC Liberals lay out pipeline conditionsLondon Free Press
Globe and Mail -Toronto Star
all 229 news articles » - In Syria conflict, US struggles to fill intelligence gaps – Washington Post

CBS NewsIn Syria conflict, US struggles to fill intelligence gaps
Washington Post
Sixteen months into the uprising in Syria, the United States is struggling to develop a clear understanding of opposition forces inside the country, according to US officials who said that intelligence gaps have impeded efforts to support the ouster of …
Syria says chemical arms only for use on foreign attackersLos Angeles Times
Obama warns Syria over chemical weaponsCBC.ca
Syria chemical weapons: Obama says world is watchingBBC News
Bloomberg -Telegraph.co.uk -Irish Times
all 1,825 news articles » - Cohn: The true story of Rob Ford’s ‘BS’ line on crime – Toronto Star

Winnipeg Free PressCohn: The true story of Rob Ford's 'BS' line on crime
Toronto Star
By Cohn, Martin Regg Queen's Park Columnist As a peace officer, Police Chief Bill Blair knows how to keep the peace between a bully and a pulpit. A week after the public shootout in Scarborough, Toronto's top cop had a tough law-and-order assignment …
More funding for Toronto police anti-gang initiative comingMontreal Gazette
Summit of the Gun cash promises welcomed by Toronto councillorsToronto Sun
Ontario extends funding for anti-violence programCTV News
Canada.com -CBC.ca
all 179 news articles » - You can’t teach an old dog new tricks, young Canadians tell pollster – Ottawa Citizen

Nanaimo Daily NewsYou can't teach an old dog new tricks, young Canadians tell pollster
Ottawa Citizen
The saying goes: “You can't teach an old dog new tricks” — and it seems half of Canadians agree. In a new poll from Ipsos Reid, exclusively for Postmedia News, 51 per cent of those asked said they thought older workers were more difficult to train on …
Poll finds many believe older job applicants shunnedVancouver Sun
Three-Quarters (74%) of Canadians Think that Workplaces Discriminate Against …NorthumberlandView.ca
Poor driving habits abound, but claims still downCollision Repair Magazine - Another flurry of candidates announced as Quebec election rumours heat up – Calgary Herald

Globe and MailAnother flurry of candidates announced as Quebec election rumours heat up
Calgary Herald
MONTREAL – Quebec's political parties are continuing to trot out candidates ahead of next week's likely election call. The Parti Quebecois announced at least three more candidates as it prepares for an election that is expected to be called next …
Quebec appeals court upholds law limiting protestsAFP
Student protests look to possible Quebec electionCBC.ca
Student marchers back in forceMontreal Gazette
National Post -Globe and Mail
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