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2015-01-26 Canada English Canada


Ottawa Citizen
   
Parliament returns: Opposition parties expected to hammer Tories on economy ...   
CTV News
The day before MPs return to the House of Commons, Prime Minister Stephen Harper set the tone in the run-up to the 2015 election with a campaign-style rally just outside Ottawa. Harper addressed a high school gym packed with hundreds of Conservatives ...

Stephen Harper says jihadist terrorism 'seeks to harm us here'   Toronto Star
New security bill aimed at combating 'lone wolf' attacks coming this week   CBC.ca
Conservatives to introduce new anti-terror legislation Friday: Harper   Globalnews.ca
Hamilton Spectator   
CANOE   
Ottawa Citizen   
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CBC.ca
   
Missing 21-year-old Norwegian snowboarder found near Whistler   
The Globe and Mail
A skilled snowboarder with years of experience in the Alps and her native Norway, 21-year-old Julie Abrahamsen calmly followed the group of skiers out of bounds on the backside of Whistler's Blackcomb glacier. But she quickly lost the group ahead of her ...

Snowboarder rescued after 3 days lost in BC backcountry   Toronto Sun
'Are they coming for me?': Missing snowboarder describes unlikely rescue   CTV News
Norwegian student survives three nights in Whistler backcountry   Times Colonist
MetroNews Canada   
CBC.ca   
Daily Mail   
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Federal parties struggle to stay on top of offensive Facebook comments   
The Globe and Mail
The recent terror attacks in Paris have unleashed a barrage of anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant comments on the Facebook pages of federal politicians and their parties in Canada — much of it plainly visible to the public. Managing racist, sexist, homophobic ...


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CTV News
   
Suspicious man in Moncton causes community panic   
CTV News
Sunday reignited horrible memories for many in Moncton. Police received one call from a resident who said they saw a young man with a weapon walking down Katherine Avenue. They spent hours trying to confirm the report. Claire Prevost was on pins and ...

Moncton RCMP investigating report of suspicious man   CBC.ca
Moncton RCMP searched for suspicious man reportedly carrying firearm   Winnipeg Free Press
Moncton RCMP search for suspicious man reportedly carrying firearm   News1130
KelownaNow   
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CBC.ca
   
Kwan vows to fight for First Nations, temporary foreign workers   
The Globe and Mail
A veteran member of British Columbia's legislature is vowing to fight for First Nations and temporary foreign workers if she wins her bid to run for the NDP in this year's federal election. Jenny Kwan announced her plans to seek the nomination in the riding of ...

Jenny Kwan makes it official: She'll battle fellow New Democrat MLA Mabel ...   The Province
MLA Jenny Kwan to seek federal NDP nomination in Vancouver East   CBC.ca
Jenny Kwan demonstrates broad support in bid for NDP nomination in ...   Straight.com
MetroNews Canada   
CKNW News Talk 980   
Vancouver Sun   
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CBC.ca
   
Snow, rain and wind slam East Coast as US braces for 'historic' snowfall   
CBC.ca
Canadians in the Maritimes and Newfoundland and Labrador faced wintry conditions that caused power outages in some areas Sunday, while the northeastern U.S. braced for a "potentially historic" storm. In Nova Scotia emergency crews worked to restore ...


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Vancouver Sun
   
BC cities can spend taxpayer money on the issues they deem important   
The Globe and Mail
The Globe and Mail looks at statements in the news and tests them for truthfulness. “We don't think taxpayer money should be used for partisan purposes.” – Canadian Taxpayers Federation spokesman Jordan Bateman last week as cities started talking about ...

A provincial tax hike is preferable to multiple fees, tolls and premiums   Vancouver Sun
The Duel: Transit tax 'No' vote sensible   24 Hours Vancouver

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Globalnews.ca
   
Quebec prepares for major immigration reform   
Globalnews.ca
The time has come for Quebec to re-examine its immigration model, and the way the province chooses, welcomes and integrates foreigners into the job market, said Immigration Minister Kathleen Weil ahead of year-long public consultations on the issue set to ...

Quebec Immigration Minister Kathleen Weil prepares for 'Ottawa-inspired' reform   580 CFRA Radio
Quebec prepares for important immigration reform   WPX News

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Edmonton Journal
   
Link Byfield, journalist and Wildrose Party co-founder, dead at age 63   
Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - Link Byfield, a founder of the Wildrose Party and former editor and publisher of Alberta Report, died Saturday morning at the age of 63, his family confirmed Sunday. “He was a wonderful dad, a great husband and he is already sorely missed,” ...

Link Byfield, Co-Founder Of Wildrose Party And Columnist, Dead At 63   Huffington Post Canada

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CBC.ca
   
NDP to accommodate northern Manitoba delegates after all   
CBC.ca
New Democrats decided to accommodate northern Manitoba delegates Sunday, opting to allow mail-in ballots for the upcoming NDP leadership election for those unable to attend the annual Winnipeg convention. Northern Manitoba NDP delegates not being ...

NDP allows mail-in ballots in leadership contest   CTV News
Oswald, Ashton make announcements on campaign trail   Winnipeg Sun
Manitoba NDP delegates can vote by mail   Globalnews.ca
CJOB   
Winnipeg Free Press   
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