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2014-12-09 Canada English More Top Stories


New York Times
   
With Duke Away in Washington, Duchess Charms Harlem Crowds   
New York Times
The guests peered into Classroom 316, where 3- and 4-year-olds from a Harlem children's center had gathered around a table to decorate picture frames with stickers. "Do you know who's coming to visit today?" an administrator asked the group. "Princess!
Prince William and Duchess Kate: 9 Things That Have Happened Since They ...   ABC News
Whirlwind visit: Prince William and Kate create buzz in NYC   CNN
Prince William and Kate promote wildlife, children's issues on US trip   CBC.ca
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Toronto Sun
   
Feds take legal action against First Nations bands over transparency law   
Toronto Sun
Onion Lake Chief Wallace Fox is seen in this file photo. (CHAD GIBSON/QMI AGENCY) ? Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. Transparency act benefits democracy · Chief, ex-wife of small B.C. First Nations band ...

Canadian government takes First Nations to court over transparency law   Toronto Star
Ottawa takes First Nations to court over transparency law   CBC.ca
Harper government goes to court to force First Nations to post finances   Hamilton Spectator
Winnipeg Free Press   
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National Post
   
Man facing terrorism-related charges in Quebec arrested at Pierre Elliott ...   
National Post
A man arrested by Quebec provincial police on terrorism-related charges will have a bail hearing Tuesday. Crown prosecutor Lucie Martineau objected to Nejib Belhaj-Chtioui's release on Monday as he was arraigned at the Montreal courthouse. Police say ...

Nejib Belhaj-Chtioui arrested at Montreal airport on terror hoax charge   CBC.ca
Canadian arrested over terrorism hoax   The Sun Daily
Quebec police arrest man on outstanding terror-related charges   CTV News
Toronto Star   
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Toronto Sun
   
Former Quebec lieutenant governor Lise Thibault pleads guilty to fraud   
Toronto Sun
Lise Thibault, Quebec's former lieutenant governor, admitted to defrauding taxpayers of $700,000. (SIMON CLARK/QMI Agency) ? Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. Former Quebec viceroy says she 'can do no ...

NewsAlert: Ex-Quebec lieutenant-governor pleads guilty to fraud and breach of ...   Humboldt Journal

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One in four prisoners faces solitary confinement, ombudsman says   
The Globe and Mail
One out of every four inmates who cycled through federal penitentiaries last year spent some time in solitary confinement, an extreme form of incarceration that is undermining efforts to rehabilitate offenders, Canada's prison watchdog says. Segregating a man ...


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Calgary Herald
   
Parking lot video of 'Calgary's Worst Driver' gets nearly 3M views   
CTV News
A mystery woman's painfully hilarious, four-minute long attempt to back out of a parking space has earned her the unofficial title of “Calgary's Worst Driver” – and a $115 ticket. Surveillance camera footage posted on YouTube shows the driver of a BMW SUV ...

'Calgary's Worst Driver': Woman gets ticket after video of botched backing up ...   CBC.ca
Police issue ticket to 'Calgary's worst driver'   Calgary Herald
Woman issued ticket after parking lot video surfaces   Edmonton Sun
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CBC.ca
   
Justin Bourque felt 'tired of being oppressed,' report reveals   
CBC.ca
Two days before Justin Bourque went on a shooting rampage, killing three Moncton Mounties and wounding two others, he told his father he had "had enough of the authorities," court documents ordered released by a New Brunswick judge reveal. On June 2 ...

Justin Bourque was sleep-deprived, depressed before shooting rampage ...   Calgary Herald
Justin Bourque was sleep-deprived before Moncton shooting: documents   CTV News
Documents shed light on Justin Bourque   Victoria News

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Toronto Star
   
TSX has biggest one-day drop in 18 months   
Toronto Star
The Toronto Stock Exchange had its biggest one-day drop in more than 18 months on Monday as oil prices continued a sharp decline some industry analysts worry could extend into next year. Slower growth in China's economy is expected to keep a lid on ...

TSX down 329 points as oil slumps to new multiyear lows   CBC.ca
TSX tumbles amid weak oil report.   Newstalk 1010
Canada back to being 'one of the global punching bags' as TSX suffers biggest ...   The Province
660 News   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Feds give Pratt and Whitney another $300M loan, despite shrinking workforce   
CTV News
For the third time in eight years, one of Canada's largest aerospace engineering firms is benefitting from taxpayer dollars even though it has been reducing its Canadian workforce. On Monday, the federal government announced a $300-million repayable ...

Pratt & Whitney gets $300-million R&D boost from Ottawa   Montreal Gazette
Pratt & Whitney pledges to spend $1 billion on research   Guelph Mercury
Pratt & Whitney deal the latest example of Ottawa's R&D focus   CBC.ca
The Globe and Mail   
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CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
   
Serpent sent flying over Tim Hortons counter over sandwich spat in Saskatoon   
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
SASKATOON - Two men are facing mischief charges after a sandwich order sent them into a hissy fit at a Tim Hortons restaurant in Saskatoon. Police say the 20-year-olds began arguing with an employee because they wanted their onions diced.
Customers denied diced onions, throw snake at Saskatoon Tim Hortons employee   Edmonton Journal
Men throw snake in Tim Hortons over sandwich dispute: Cops   Sarnia Observer

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