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2015-02-08 Canada English Canada


Canada.com
   
Lisa MacLeod withdraws from Ontario Progressive Conservative leadership race   
Canada.com
Lisa MacLeod, Progressive Conservative MPP for Nepean-Carleton, speaks to reporters at Queen's Park in Toronto on Tuesday, April 15, 2014. Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese ...

MacLeod to decide on bid for Baird's seat in 'week or two'   The Globe and Mail
Kelly McParland: Christine Elliott in danger of easy victory as new Ontario Tory ...   National Post
Simcoe North MPP not picking sides after Lisa MacLeod drops out of PC race   Orillia Packet & Times
Ottawa Citizen   
Northumberland News   
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CBC.ca
   
Mark Salesse's family 'preparing for the worst'   
CBC.ca
Parks Canada said the search effort to find a missing Royal Canadian Air Force search and rescue technician has phased into a recovery operation. Sgt. Mark Salesse, 44, was on a winter training exercise with the Canadian military when he was swept away ...

Search continues for soldier caught in Banff avalanche   CANOE
Threat of avalanches hinder search for body of missing Canadian Forces SAR ...   Ottawa Citizen
Canadian Armed Forces member missing in Banff National Park   Journal Pioneer
Toronto Star   
Times Colonist   
Globalnews.ca   
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News1130
   
Kenney pledging to wipe out social security tribunal backlog by this summer   
Canada.com
Employment Minister Jason Kenney answers a question during question period in the House of Commons in Ottawa on Monday, Jan. 26, 2015. Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld. Share on email ? The Canadian Press. Published: February 7, 2015, ...

Kenney: I'll wipe out tribunal backlog   Nanaimo News Bulletin
Kenney pledging to wipe out social security tribunal backlog by summer   Globalnews.ca

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CBC.ca
   
Spring Garden Road reopens after bomb threat   
CBC.ca
Police officers in Halifax have reopened Spring Garden Road, between Carlton and Robie streets, after part of it was closed when someone on Twitter threatened to detonate a device. Residents in the area had been asked to voluntarily leave their homes.
Halifax police reopen section of Spring Garden Road after bomb threat made on ...   Truro Daily News
Halifax street reopens following bomb threat on Twitter   Sun News Network
Spring Garden Road reopens after bomb threat made on Twitter   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
CTV News   
Globalnews.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
David Wynn, Derek Bond fundraiser draws strong support in St. Albert   
CBC.ca
A silent auction to raise funds for the families of two RCMP officers shot in St. Albert last month has drawn large numbers of people wishing to honour Const. David Wynn and Aux. Const. Derek Bond. “It's just been overwhelming, in the most positive way,” said ...

Fundraiser aims to raise $100000 for families of RCMP members shot in St. Albert   Edmonton Journal
Fundraiser held for families of Constable Wynn and Aux. Constable Bond   CTV News
Fundraiser held for families of St. Albert Mounties   Globalnews.ca

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Toronto Star
   
Drivers beware: Ice pellets 'like wet cement' expected in GTA overnight   
CTV News
Motorists are being warned that a messy mix of snow and ice pellets may lead to hazardous driving conditions in parts of Southern Ontario Saturday evening and into Sunday. A special weather statement from Environment Canada said an Arctic front had ...

Less snow, more freezing drizzle – Hamilton under two (different) weather ...   Hamilton Spectator
More winter weather on the way Sunday   Paris Star
Lousy winter weather all weekend long   Toronto Sun
CBC.ca   
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
Bay Today   
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Castanet.net
   
Climate scientist wins defamation suit against National Post   
National Post
A B.C. Supreme Court judge has ordered the National Post to pay climate scientist Andrew Weaver $50,000 in damages in a defamation suit over articles published in 2009 and 2010. At the time of publication, Mr. Weaver was the Canada Research Chair in ...

MLA Awarded $50000 in Defamation Case Against National Post   KelownaNow
BC politician Andrew Weaver wins defamation suit against National Post   CTV News

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CBC.ca
   
Snow Leads to Tricky Driving Conditions   
CJOB
RCMP say there have been a number of crashes on Highway 6 — no serious injuries though. They're asking you to avoid travel in the area if you can, but if you have to use Highway 6, Mounties say you should slow down. Looking at the highway conditions ...

Snow in central Manitoba, cold in the north   CBC.ca
Snow easing, but watch those roads   Winnipeg Free Press
Central Manitoba snowfall warnings ended   CTV News
Wawa-news.com   
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Globalnews.ca
   
Homicide unit investigates suspicious death in Brampton   
Toronto Star
The homicide unit is investigating a suspicious death in Brampton. Peel police responded to a call Saturday afternoon when a woman without vital signs was found in a car in an industrial area of the city. Police deemed the sudden death to be suspicious after ...

Police investigate 'suspicious' death of woman in Peel   CTV News
The Homicide Squad is Investigating a Suspicious Death in Brampton   640 Toronto News
Homicide unit investigating 'suspicious' death in Brampton   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News

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640 Toronto News
   
Police hunt for man who exposed himself on GO Train   
CTV News
Police have released surveillance camera footage of a man they believe “exposed himself” to a female passenger on a GO Train in Ajax, just east of Toronto. Durham Regional Police say the incident happened on a westbound GO Train on Thursday, Feb.
GO train perv sought   Toronto Sun
Durham Police Look For Man Who Exposed Himself To Woman On GO Train   640 Toronto News
Man exposed himself on GO Train: police   InsideHalton.com

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