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  SFGate   
Arab nations offering airstrikes against Islamic State, Kerry says  Los Angeles Times
U.S. officials hope to assemble as many as 100 countries to provide military and nonmilitary assistance, and to lend international legitimacy to President Obama's pledge last week to degrade and ultimately destroy Islamic State. U.S. officials hope to assemble ...

US says nearly 40 countries have agreed to join fight against Islamic State   The Australian
Arab Nations Offer to Fight ISIS From Air   New York Times
Arab allies offer military support against ISIS militants   CBS News
Jerusalem Post   
Washington Post   
Irish Independent   
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  Vancouver Sun   
Negotiators on both sides of the dispute continued discussions throughout the ...  Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — In a promising show of shared determination to end the teachers' strike, negotiators on both sides of the dispute met at a Richmond hotel this weekend to continue talks that began Thursday. The discussions — which included B.C. Teachers' ...

BC teachers' strike: Tensions flare at Vancouver rally   CBC.ca
Talks continue between the province and the teachers' union   News1130

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  Toronto Sun   
Man found shot dead in Central Huron, police manhunt launched  Toronto Sun
Manhunt near Clinton OPP officers converse at a roadblock set up at Hwy. 4 and Conservation Rd. north of Clinton Sunday morning. Police have sealed off an area around the Hullett Conservation area. John Miner/ The London Free Press. Tweet. Change ...

Fatal shooting shakes Southwestern Ontario farming community   The Globe and Mail
No arrests yet in deadly shooting near Clinton, Ont.   CBC.ca
'We knew nothing': Residents react to shooting in Clinton   CTV News
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
Surrey Leader   
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  Toronto Star   
Soldiers on Viagra part of a list of secrets held by Harper government  Toronto Star
OTTAWA—Sexual dysfunction in the Canadian military is such a sensitive topic for the Harper government that federal officials have stamped all information related to it as a cabinet secret, something not to be revealed to the public. And there are other ...


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  Economic Times   
Fighting escalates despite ceasefire in eastern Ukraine city  Hamilton Spectator
DONETSK, Ukraine — Heavy fighting broke out Sunday between Ukrainian and rebel forces on the north side of Donetsk, killing at least six people in one of the most serious clashes since the 10-day-old cease-fire came into force. The airport, where ...

Pro-Russian Rebels release captive Ukrainian troops   CNN
Ukraine: Residents starting to return to daily life in shell-shocked Luhansk   CTV News
Fighting puts Ukraine truce under threat   Sky News Australia
Voice of America   
Los Angeles Times   
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  National Post   
Cellphone seizures rising in Canadian prisons  Toronto Star
OTTAWA—Annual seizures of mobile phones from federal prisoners have more than doubled in recent years as correctional officials try to prevent their clandestine use in drug trafficking and organized crime. Officials confiscated 137 phones from inmates ...

Bad connection: Prison cell phone seizures rising as officials seek solution   Lethbridge Herald

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  The Province   
Royal visitor Sophie, Countess of Wessex, draws admiration on visit to VGH ...  The Province
Thirteen-year-old Victoria Gardner made the second British royal sighting of her young life on Sunday when she handed a bouquet of flowers to Sophie, Countess of Wessex. The flowers were picked from her mother Tamara's garden in Maple Ridge and ...


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  The Hindu   
Conservative-led government concedes defeat in Sweden  The Hindu
Sweden voted for a change of government on Sunday with a left-leaning bloc ending Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt's eight years in office at the helm of a conservative-led coalition. Mr. Reinfeldt conceded defeat late on Sunday, and said he would hand in ...

Swedish PM declares resignation   Xinhua
Sweden Takes a Left Turn After 8 Years of Rightist Rule   New York Times
Sweden's Social Democrats set to reclaim power   The Nation
Wall Street Journal   
Irish Independent   
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  Toronto Star   
Ready for a year-long campaign? Didn't think so: Tim Harper  Toronto Star
OTTAWA—Last week, those who ensure that the capital remain as bland as possible laid charges against a local folk festival because its “unusual” noise was disturbing inhabitants and keeping them awake until almost 11 p.m.. There's no word how they will ...

It's all Trudeau as MPs return to Ottawa   Toronto Sun
Ministers jockey for surplus bucks as new legislative season starts   Macleans.ca
Ministers jockey for surplus bucks as Commons returns   Times Colonist
CTV News   
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  CTV News   
BC ski resort won't open this season after chairlift accident  CTV News
WEST KELOWNA, B.C. - A ski resort near West Kelowna, B.C., where a chairlift accident occurred will not be opening for the upcoming ski season. In March, four people at the Crystal Mountain ski resort plummeted to the ground and were sent to hospital after ...

Crystal Mountain Won't Open This Season   KelownaNow

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