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  CTV News   
BC teachers' strike: Vince Ready walks out of talks  CBC.ca
Vince Ready has left talks between the B.C. teachers' union and the provincial government in Richmond, B.C., saying the sides are too far apart to come to a resolution anytime soon. "I don't see a resolution here before the start of school given the positions of ...

Hopes dim for end to BC teachers' strike as mediator walks away   CTV News
Mediator walks from talks, dashing hopes of end to B.C. teachers' strike   Macleans.ca
Talks break down between BC teachers and ministry, Ready leaves Breaking ...   DigitalJournal.com
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  Wall Street Journal   
EU to Draw Up Russia Sanction Options Within Week  Wall Street Journal
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and Jose Manuel Barroso, the president of the European Commission, hold a news conference after a meeting at the EU Commission headquarters in Brussels on Saturday. Zuma Press. BRUSSELS—European Union ...

Germany's Merkel: EU gives Russia 1 week to scale back Ukraine intervention or ...   Washington Post
Ukraine says Russian tanks flatten town; EU to threaten more sanctions   Reuters
EU wields Russia sanctions threat but timing vague   Reuters Africa
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  Fox News   
Filipino peacekeepers escape encirclement by Syria rebels in Golan Heights  Fox News
August 31, 2014: Philippine military chief Gen. Gregorio Pio Catapang shows reporters where Filipino peacekeepers in Golan Heights have been repositioned during a press conference at Camp Aguinaldo military headquarters in suburban Quezon city, ...

Peacekeepers on Golan moved to safe area, UN and Philippines say   Reuters India
Trapped peacekeepers at Golan Heights moved to secure area - Philippine ...   Reuters UK
Filipino peacekeepers safe from rebels in Golan Heights   USA TODAY
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  National Post   
'Small but notable' number of Canadians engage in terror abroad  CTV News
A “small but notable number” of Canadians have travelled abroad to participate in terrorism-related activities, including to Syria, Somalia and Afghanistan, according to a new report issued by the federal government. As of early 2014, the federal government ...

Anti-radicalization program being developed by RCMP   CBC.ca
Calgary imam urges feds to do more to fight terrorist recruiters in Canada   The Telegram
Terrorists being trained to hit West   Regina Leader-Post
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  CTV News   
Culture shock for some aboriginals who join the Canadian Armed Forces: study  CTV News
OTTAWA -- The move from small and isolated communities to larger urban centres can be quite jarring for aboriginals who join the Canadian Armed Forces, says a newly released document. Being so far away from their families brought some aboriginal ...

Moving From Reserve To Recruit A Culture Shock For Some Aboriginals: Report   Huffington Post Canada

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Man, 40, dies after being attacked in Toronto's west end  CTV News
A 40-year-old Toronto man died Saturday night after being severely beaten on the street in the city's west end overnight. Police say the attack happened near Concord Avenue, which is located near Bloor Street and Ossington Avenue, at around 2:30 a.m. ...

Man dies after suspicious incident near Bloor & Ossington   680 News
Man dies in hospital after being severely beaten in early morning assault   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
Man in critcial condition after beating at Ossington and Bloor   CBC.ca
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  CBC.ca   
Premiers take the ice bucket challenge in Charlottetown  CBC.ca
Premiers Darrell Pasloski of Yukon, Christy Clark of British Columbia and Nunavut's Peter Taptuna wrapped up Council of the Federation meetings in Charlottetown Friday by enduring a shower of icy water for the ice bucket challenge. Before being doused ...

National energy strategy powers up   Times Colonist
Premiers tout their own national energy strategy   Toronto Star
Paul Wells in conversation with Christy Clark   Macleans.ca
Canada.com   
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  Toronto Sun   
Two pedestrians struck in opposite ends of the city  Toronto Sun
Pedestrian struck A 16-year-old is cared for by emergency services after suffering serious injuries on St. Clair Ave. W. near Bathurst St. aroudn 1 a.m. on Aug. 30, 2014. (Andrew Collins/Special to the Toronto Sun). Article. Tweet. Change text size for the story ...

Police anticipate arrest in fatal hit and run   Newstalk 1010
Police seek suspect after apparent hit-and-run   CTV News
Pedestrian dies after hit and run   CBC.ca
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  CTV News   
Two Melfort-area rollovers believed to be alcohol-related  CBC.ca
Two serious rollovers that happened hours apart in the Melfort, Sask. area on Friday night are believed to be alcohol-related. Just before 8:00 p.m. CST, emergency crews were called to a single vehicle rollover on a grid road near Lac Vert, Sask. Lac Vert is ...

One killed, seven hospitalized in crashes near Melfort   News Talk 980 CJME
Fatal evening on Melfort area roads   Melfort Journal

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  Pembroke Daily Observer   
Petawawa stand-off ends peacefully  Pembroke Daily Observer
SEAN CHASE/DAILY OBSERVER Members of the OPP Emergency Response Team man a road block at the intersection of Labine Crescent and Hoffman Street in Petawawa Saturday morning. A stand-off at a Labine Crescent residence has entered its ...


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