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- Family drifts four days in Beaufort Sea before rescued – Globe and Mail

CBC.caFamily drifts four days in Beaufort Sea before rescued
Globe and Mail
A family from Tuktoyaktuk who spent four days adrift in a boat in the Western Arctic has been found safe. Coast Guard ships and several Canadian Forces aircraft began searching when the group was reported missing on Friday. The man, 75, woman, 56, …
Missing Tuktoyaktuk hunters found safeCBC.ca - NDP coming to Quebec for next election – CBC.ca

CBC.caNDP coming to Quebec for next election
CBC.ca
Federal New Democratic Party Leader Tom Mulcair announced Quebecers will have the chance to vote for the party in the province's next election. The NDP leader said the federal party didn't have time to create a Quebec version in time for the current …
Mulcair visits Brampton ahead of anniversary of Jack Layton's deathCTV News
Federal NDP leader Mulcair in Brampton to honour Jack LaytonCityNews
NDP leader considers Northern Gateway pipeline deadUpdated News
Montreal Gazette
all 88 news articles » - Making Case for His Medicare Plan, Ryan Tells Personal Tale – New York Times

New York TimesMaking Case for His Medicare Plan, Ryan Tells Personal Tale
New York Times
THE VILLAGES, Fla. — Paul D. Ryan wove a story of generational obligation on Saturday to make the case for his controversial Medicare plan and personalize an issue that has the potential to be one of Mr. Ryan's biggest liabilities in joining the …
Obama, Romney compete for undecideds, stoke baseBusinessweek
Obama slams Romney, Ryan on tax rates, Medicare in stops in New HampshireWashington Post
Will Romney's veep choice help focus the rhetoric on 'big issues?'Christian Science Monitor (blog)
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all 6,856 news articles » - Minister says new research healing wounds of Dieppe – Ottawa Citizen

CBC.caMinister says new research healing wounds of Dieppe
Ottawa Citizen
New research about the disastrous 1942 raid of German-occupied Dieppe on the French coast will "heal the wounds" that linger 70 years later, Veterans Affairs Minister Steven Blaney said Saturday. Reached following an evening vigil at a cemetery that is …
People of Dieppe welcome Canadian veterans with open armsCBC.ca
Service to mark 70th anniversary of Dieppe raidHamilton Spectator
Radar mission little known success story of WWII Dieppe raidCTV News
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all 170 news articles » - Assange to break silence amid diplomatic stoush – ABC Online

IBNLive.comAssange to break silence amid diplomatic stoush
ABC Online
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is expected to speak publicly tonight for the first time since taking refuge at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. Mr Assange, who has been holed up in the embassy since June, is set to give a statement at 2.00pm local …
Australia's secret Assange filesSydney Morning Herald
Hague ignored lawyers to send Assange 'threat' noteThe Independent
Ecuador rallies Latin America in Assange battle with UKReuters
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all 2,035 news articles » - Ontario teacher wars are back – Toronto Sun

Sun News NetworkOntario teacher wars are back
Toronto Sun
TORONTO – With barely two weeks before schools re-open after the two-month summer break, Premier Dalton McGuinty, his Education Minister Laurel Broten and the powerful teacher unions are embroiled in a battle that will likely result in an early return …
Premier Dalton McGuinty to recall MPPs to deal with teachers' wage freezeOttawa Citizen
McGuinty says teacher bill won't force electionCTV News
McGuinty, Duncan like an old actWindsor Star
Waterloo Record -Ottawa Sun -ObserverXtra
all 97 news articles » - Sunday night debates mark half-way point for Quebec election campaign – National Post

National PostSunday night debates mark half-way point for Quebec election campaign
National Post
A National Post photo illustration from Canadian Press photographs Jean Charest, left, Pauline Marois, centre, and Francois Legault, right, will debate each other one-on-one during the week. The Québec solidaire was not invited to the one-on-one …
Why anglo Quebec needs to hear the Quebec leaders debateMontreal Gazette (blog)
Quebec campaigns to pick up pace Sunday with televised debatesGlobe and Mail
Quebec party leaders prepare to square off as campaign hits halfway markVancouver Sun
CBC.ca -Toronto Star
all 321 news articles » - Cops find remains in east Toronto, may be linked to body parts in Mississauga park – Vancouver Sun

New York Daily NewsCops find remains in east Toronto, may be linked to body parts in Mississauga park
Vancouver Sun
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. – Police search teams plan on spending the next few days scouring waterways and wooded areas of a park west of Toronto after the grisly discovery of a severed head, foot and two hands earlier this week. "We said from the start that …
Toronto police involved in Mississauga human remains probeCBC.ca
Peel, Toronto police working together on human remains caseCTV News
Remains discovered in east Toronto may be linked to body parts in Mississauga …Globe and Mail
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all 782 news articles » - Royal Canadian Legion apologizes for racist ‘joke’ in newsletter – CANOE

Globe and MailRoyal Canadian Legion apologizes for racist 'joke' in newsletter
CANOE
By QMI AGENCY The 'joke' begins with two hunters in northern Saskatchewan when "an Indian runs across the field," the Aboriginal People's Television Network (APTN) reports. The Saskatchewan hunter aims and shoots the "Indian" dead.
BC First Nations organization demands formal apology from Legion over branch's …APTN National News
Cranbrook Legion member who wrote racist 'joke' dismissedCBC.ca
Aboriginal Joke: Gordon Moore, Royal Canadian Legion Head, 'Appalled' By …Huffington Post Canada
Montreal Gazette
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