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Blue Jays infielder Brett Lawrie at the scene of downtown Toronto shooting

CP   |  The Canadian Press   |   August 2, 2012

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TORONTO - Blue Jays third baseman Brett Lawrie found himself perilously close to the scene of the deadly shooting at Toronto's Eaton Centre that claimed...

Mulcair Blames Harper For East-West Divisions

CBC   |   August 2, 2012

Federal NDP Leader Tom Mulcair says he isn't pitting Canada's East against the West, in prepared remarks to provincial New Democrats gathered for a...

Jack Layton honoured by civic leaders

CBC   |   August 2, 2012

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A tribute to honour Jack Layton attracted over 1,000 municipal leaders who were in Saskatoon for a convention. Before becoming leader of the NDP,...

BC Ferries resumes sailings between Vancouver Island and mainland

CP   |  The Canadian Press   |   August 2, 2012

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VANCOUVER - BC Ferries says sailings have now resumed between Vancouver Island and the province's mainland.The service was forced to cancel an afternoon sailing between...

Alison Redford At Gay Pride Festival: First Alberta Premier To Attend Edmonton Gay Pride Festival, Organizers Say

CP   |  The Canadian Press   |   August 7, 2012

EDMONTON - Organizers of this year's gay pride festival in Edmonton are calling the news that Alberta Premier Alison Redford will attend a "milestone."Festival spokesman...

Toronto police hunting for gunman in deadly Eaton Centre shooting

CP   |  Diana Mehta and Paola Loriggio, The Canadian Press   |   August 2, 2012

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TORONTO - The investigation into a deadly shooting rampage that set off a mass panic at the Toronto Eaton Centre focused Sunday on the shooter...

National guidelines on spousal support payments working well: federal study

CP   |  Dean Beeby, The Canadian Press   |   August 2, 2012

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OTTAWA - National guidelines on how much support money should be paid to a spouse when a marriage fails have been readily adopted in British...

UN condemns Canadian security practices over risk of torture, rights violations

CP   |  The Canadian Press   |   August 2, 2012

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NEW YORK, N.Y. - The United Nations is taking Canada to task for security practices it says expose Canadians and others to torture and allow...

Sask. premier has 'concerns' with Mulcair's Dutch Disease

CBC   |   August 2, 2012

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NDP leader Tom Mulcair's tone may have changed following his first trip to Alberta's oilsands but his diagnosis for what is ailing Canada's economy...

Charest Worried Quebec Student Protesters Will Disrupt Montreal's Grand Prix

CP   |  The Canadian Press   |   June 2, 2012

MONTREAL -- Premier Jean Charest is accusing student groups of "hurting Quebecers'' as they take to the streets to protest the recent breakdown in talks...

Quebec Student Protests: Student Group Promises Summer Of Protests After Talks Fail

CP   |  Benjamin Shingler, The Canadian Press   |   August 1, 2012

MONTREAL - Frustrated after a breakdown in negotiations, thousands took to the streets of Montreal Saturday and promised a summer full of demonstrations unless the...

Some Canadians hope for first hand look at Queen's diamond jubilee festivities

CP   |  Michelle McQuigge, The Canadian Press   |   August 1, 2012

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TORONTO - The bulk of Canada's diamond jubilee celebrations may be in the past, but for royal watchers bent on witnessing history first-hand, the party...
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