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Ottawa Citizen
   
Security debates are now about campaigning in pre-election times   
The Globe and Mail
Between the lofty phrases about the crucial importance of security, Canadians deserved a warning: Your politicians are letting election campaigning get in the way. It wasn't just Stephen Harper unveiling security legislation at what looked like a political rally, ...

Critics fear Bill C-51 could lead to unintended consequences   Macleans.ca
Canada's new backward-looking terror law: Walkom   Hamilton Spectator
Canadian government unveils new anti-terror bill   CANOE
Toronto Star   
Ottawa Citizen   
NorthumberlandView.ca   
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Voice of America
   
Battle Intensify Near Kirkuk, Twin Blasts Hit Baghdad Market   
Voice of America
CAIRO—. Fierce fighting erupted Friday between Islamic State militants and Kurdish Peshmerga forces near the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk. Officials say a senior Kurdish commander and at least eight of his fighters were killed. Meanwhile, at least 27 people ...

IS chemical weapons expert killed, says US military   BBC News
Air strike kills IS 'chemical weapons expert': US   Times of India
ISIS chemical weapons expert killed in airstrike, US officials say   Fox News
New York Times   
Irish Independent   
Reuters Africa   
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CBC.ca
   
Finance Minister says premiers' call for infrastructure spending is bad timing   
The Globe and Mail
Canada's premiers are inserting themselves into the 2015 federal election campaign with a joint call for major new spending on infrastructure, a request the Conservative government dismisses as “oblivious” to the current state of the economy. Federal ...

Infrastructure is a 'national project,' Clark reminds Ottawa at premiers' conference   Vancouver Sun
Premiers inch towards national energy strategy   CANOE
Premiers urge Ottawa to do more on infrastructure, seniors' health   Macleans.ca
CBC.ca   
Medicine Hat News   
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CBC.ca
   
Windsor jail inmates to watch Super Bowl as guards make OT   
CBC.ca
Correctional officers will be paid overtime as they supervise inmates who watch Super Bowl XLIX at the Southwest Detention Centre in Windsor, Ont. Kickoff between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots is Sunday at 6:30 p.m., after the inmates ...

Windsor prison inmates get Super Bowl treat   BlackburnNews.com

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Irish Times
   
Dozens dead in bombing of mosque in Pakistan   
Irish Times
An explosion ripped through a Shia mosque in southern Pakistan during weekly prayers yesterday, killing more than 40 people and wounding at least 50 in an apparent suicide attack, hospital officials said. The bombing, in Shikarpur, about 480km north of ...

Blast in Pakistan: Death toll in Shia mosque suicide bombing rises to 61   The Indian Express
Explosion Kills Dozens at Shiite Mosque in Pakistan   New York Times
World Watch   Wall Street Journal
Press TV   
Voice of America   
Xinhua   
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CTV News
   
The close: US stocks sink on GDP, TSX boosted by energy stocks   
The Globe and Mail
Resource stocks led the Toronto Stock Market higher, but U.S. stocks sank, sending the S&P's 500 Index to its biggest monthly decline in a year, as weaker-than-forecast economic growth overshadowed a rally in energy shares sparked by a surge in the price ...

Energy pushes TSX up   Baystreet.ca
Most actively traded companies on the TSX   The Daily Courier (subscription)

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Financial Post
   
'Business as usual' is not an option, says panel on mine dam failure   
Vancouver Sun
An expert engineering panel recommended Friday a major shift for the mining industry after it determined the Mount Polley tailings dam collapsed because of a design failure. The panel concluded “business as usual” cannot continue and the industry must ...

Timeline from report of events that lead to Mount Polley breach   The Globe and Mail
Design flaw caused Mount Polley Dam Breach   Journal of Commerce
Canada Mine Probe Sees More Spills Unless Changes Made   Bloomberg
Orangeville Banner   
Reuters Africa   
Creamer Media's Mining Weekly   
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Toronto Star
   
Conservatives and Liberals tied in voter support, poll shows   
Toronto Star
The federal Conservatives and Liberals are locked in a tie in voter support, according to a new Forum Research poll. The poll, conducted Wednesday and Thursday, shows the Conservatives have 35 per cent voter support and the Liberals 34 per cent — a tie ...

Liberals, NDP had best fundraising year in a decade in 2014   Westman Journal

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News1130
   
Mother and child pulled from Vancouver Island river   
News1130
VICTORIA (NEWS1130) – A mother and her child have been rescued from a river on Vancouver Island and they are now in hospital in critical condition. Const. Don Sinclair says two witnesses called Comox Valley RCMP on Friday afternoon to say they saw a ...

Mother, child swept away in Puntledge River near Courtenay, BC   CBC.ca
Woman & child saved from river   Castanet.net
Woman and baby pulled from Puntledge River and rushed to hospital   CTV Vancouver Island
Times Colonist   
Globalnews.ca   
CKNW News Talk 980   
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CBC.ca
   
Many reactions to Merchant Law Group-Federal Government lawsuits   
CBC.ca
People in Saskatchewan are reacting to a legal dispute between Merchant Law Group and the Government of Canada. The Merchant Law Group was paid $25 million in legal fees for its role in settling Indian residential school claims. But now, Ottawa wants ...

Ottawa, Merchant file dueling lawsuits   Regina Leader-Post
Ottawa sues law firm for alleged legal fee fraud in residential schools case   Toronto Star
Federal government files $25 million lawsuit against Regina lawyer Tony ...   CTV News
News Talk 980 CJME   
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