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Powerful Saudi Arabia King Abdullah Dies at Age 90   
New York Times
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah, the powerful U.S. ally who fought against al-Qaida and sought to modernize the ultraconservative Muslim kingdom, including by nudging open greater opportunities for women, has died. He was 90.
Death of Saudi king raises uncertainty over oil prices, production levels   CBC.ca
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah, the careful reformer, dies at 90   The Globe and Mail
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah dies   BBC News
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National Post
   
After Winnipeg called worst place in Canada for racism, city leaders admit there ...   
National Post
After acknowledging the Treaty 1 Metis land on which he stood, the mayor of Winnipeg took a long, deep breath Thursday and said racism against Aboriginal people is a big problem in his city. racism-2. Flanked by 11 social, political and cultural leaders in the ...

Winnipeg mayor chokes up after city called most racist   CANOE
Winnipeg leaders speak out on racism   Winnipeg Free Press
'A right to be different': Former AFN chief   Sun News Network
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Los Angeles Times
   
Resignations of Yemeni president and his Cabinet add to chaos   
Los Angeles Times
The Yemeni president and his Cabinet resigned Thursday, creating a leadership vacuum and raising the prospect of chaos and fragmentation in a strategic Arab nation that has been a pivotal ally in U.S. anti-terrorism efforts. The surprise departure of ...

Yemen in danger of becoming failed state as president resigns   Irish Times
Yemen's president, cabinet resign amid rebel standoff   Fox News
US Fears Chaos as Government of Yemen Falls   New York Times
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Toronto Star
   
3 students, teacher injured after outdoor science experiment goes awry   
Toronto Star
Three students and a teacher suffered minor chemical burns after a science experiment went wrong, Toronto Fire confirms. Fire crews arrived at the Royal Crown Academic School on Bayview Ave., near Finch Ave., around 3 p.m. Thursday afternoon after they ...

Four students, teacher suffer chemical burns at Toronto school   CANOE
Four students, teacher injured in science experiment   Toronto Sun
Students, teacher treated in hospital after chemical mishap in Toronto   News1130
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Channel 4 News
   
Plummeting oil prices could damage Iraq's capacity to fight IS: Iraqi PM   
Xinhua
LONDON, Jan. 22 (Xinhua) -- Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi warned here Thursday that the falling oil prices could undermine his country's capacity to fight against the Islamic State (IS). "You know oil prices have dropped to about 40 percent of their level ...

Iraq coalition tensions emerge in Islamic State fight   U.S. News & World Report
US-led coalition against Islamic State meets in London   Irish Times
Coalition needs two years to expel ISIS from Iraq: UK   Al-Arabiya
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National Post
   
John Ivison: Harper relies on Conservative Classic in tough economy, Trudeau ...   
National Post
The Liberal talking point on the Harper government is that it has run out of gas. The oil price collapse has left Stephen Harper “lurching about,” said Justin Trudeau. The budget delay “sends a message of real confusion on their part a lack of confidence, a lack ...

Trudeau shows he's no leader   Wiarton Echo
Liberals take on London   London Community News

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National Post
   
National mental illness report viewed as 'solid start'   
The Globe and Mail
Canada's health-care system is still a long way from measuring and treating mental illness with the rigour it brings to cancer or heart disease, but a new national report on the subject is a step in the right direction, experts say. The Mental Health Commission of ...

Male suicides remain high while caregivers are stressed out: report   The Telegram
Canadians struggling with mental health problems: report   CTV News
Caregiver stress a worrisome trend: mental health report   Edmonton Journal
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CBC.ca
   
Harper says there's more to the Canadian economy than oil   
The Globe and Mail
Stephen Harper is playing down the impact of energy on the overall Canadian economy, noting that other sectors will help keep growth strong during hard times for the oil patch. The Prime Minister, who has previously promoted Canada abroad as an ...

Harper plays down significance of Bank of Canada interest rate cut   680 News
Stephen Harper plays down economic damage from oil price crash   Toronto Star
Harper says small business getting financial help   St. Catharines Standard
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Edmonton Sun
   
Prentice should quit musing about ''progressive'' taxes   
Edmonton Sun
jimp Alberta Premier Jim Prentice. (EDMONTON SUN/File). Article. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Mr. Premier, if you're going to raise Albertans' taxes, raise 'em already. Just, please, spare us the social justice claptrap.
Alberta cannot just sit and wait for the next oil boom   The Globe and Mail
Prentice's concerns about flat tax shared by Nenshi and Iveson   Calgary Herald
Prentice sounds alarm over low oil prices   News Talk 770 Calgary
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Calgary Herald
   
Horner family political dynasty to end   
The Globe and Mail
Former Alberta finance minister Doug Horner – the last link to one of the first families of Canadian politics – is calling it quits. Mr. Horner, 54, announced Thursday he is leaving politics on Jan. 31 after a career that included terms as deputy premier and ...

Braid: Being kind to Doug Horner   Calgary Herald
Alberta MLA and former deputy premier Doug Horner to resign at month's end   MetroNews Canada
Spruce Grove - St. Albert MLA Doug Horner resigns   Stony Plain Reporter
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