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BBC News
   
US President Obama defends hostage Kayla Mueller response   
BBC News
President Barack Obama has rejected the suggestion that the US could have done more to free aid worker Kayla Mueller, following confirmation of her death. Ms Mueller, 26, was abducted while working in Aleppo, Syria in 2013, and held by Islamic State.

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BBC News
   
Jon Stewart to leave Daily Show, Comedy Central says   
BBC News
Jon Stewart, the host of Comedy Central's The Daily Show, will step down later this year, the president of the network has confirmed. "His comedic brilliance is second to none," said Michele Ganeless in a statement. Stewart, who began hosting the show in ...

Jon Stewart to leave The Daily Show later this year   Montreal Gazette
Jon Stewart is leaving 'The Daily Show' after 16 years   Christian Science Monitor
Jon Stewart announces shock exit from The Daily Show   Stuff.co.nz
Asbury Park Press   
Gothamist   
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CBC.ca
   
Footbridge over Highway 132 partially collapses in Longueuil   
Montreal Gazette
A pedestrian footbridge that crosses Highway 132 in Longueuil partially collapsed after being hit by a snow-removal truck Tuesday night. The truck was travelling westbound with its box propped up when it hit the underside of the pedestrian walkway, said Sgt.
Longueuil pedestrian overpass partially collapsed on Highway 132   CBC.ca
Pedestrian overpass collapses in Quebec   CTV News
Pedestrian walkway collapses near Montreal   MetroNews Canada
BlackburnNews.com   
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CBC.ca
   
Alleged Via train plot unravelled after police encounter, trial hears   
CBC.ca
A brief brush with police triggered the unravelling of an alleged terror plot to derail a passenger train in the name of radical Islam, the trial for the two men suspected of masterminding the scheme heard Tuesday. Raed Jaser and Chiheb Esseghaier still ...

FBI agent plays peacemaker to squabbling terror accused   Toronto Sun
Via Rail terror suspects walk-through of Scarborough railway bridge disrupted by ...   680 News
Via train terror plot unravels after encounter with police, court hears   Humboldt Journal

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CTV News
   
BC throne speech highlights diverse economy but lacks bold LNG predictions   
The Globe and Mail
A diverse economy will buffer British Columbia from declining oil prices that could affect investment decisions in the liquefied natural gas industry, says Premier Christy Clark. Her comments follow Tuesday's delivery of the Liberal government's throne speech, ...

BC throne speech: Greater Victoria MLAs respond   Saanich News
BC throne speech envisions sparse spring session with few new initiatives   Vancouver Sun
UPDATED: Blueprint for 2015 laid out in BC government's Throne Speech   Am730 Vancouver Traffic News

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National Post
   
BC bomb plot suspect hoped planned attack would kill as many people as 9/11   
The Globe and Mail
A man accused of plotting to explode pressure-cooker bombs outside the B.C. Legislature on Canada Day told an undercover police officer the attack would kill as many people as 9/11, a court has heard. The trial of John Nuttall and Amanda Korody ...

Ian Mulgrew: Is this the face of homegrown terrorism?   Vancouver Sun
Jury must decide if two charged in Canada Day 2013 terror plot acted on own ...   National Post
Jury hears about alleged jihadist plan to shoot rockets at BC legislature   Toronto Sun
The Province   
News1130   
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Toronto Sun
   
Health minister to anti-vaccine parents: 'It's not the right thing to do'   
Toronto Sun
Measles vaccination Public health nurse Debbie Abbott holds a bottle of the combined vaccine for measles, mumps and rubella at Hastings Prince Edward Public Health in Belleville, Ont. Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015. Ontario students must either receive ...

Health Minister Rona Ambrose urges parents to vaccinate their kids   The Globe and Mail
Canadian government to require drug shortage notice   CANOE
CMA, CGPA respond to mandatory drug shortage reporting rules   CTV News
CBC.ca   
Sun News Network   
News1130   
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AsiaOne
   
Australian anti-terror police say imminent IS-linked attack thwarted   
Daily Mail
SYDNEY, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Australian counter-terrorism police said on Wednesday they had thwarted an imminent attack linked to Islamic State after arresting two men in Sydney and seizing knives, a video and a flag associated with the militant group.
An ISIS-Inspired Terrorist Plot Has Been Foiled, Say Australian Police   TIME
Sydney men arrested over beheading plot   Oneindia
Australian police say they foiled Isil terror plot   Telegraph.co.uk
The Times (subscription)   
New York Times   
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National Post
   
In wake of assisted-suicide ruling, a huge question looms: who does the killing?   
National Post
A dilemma is emerging as doctors come to grips with the Supreme Court of Canada's ruling on doctor-assisted suicide: Who should help take the lives of consenting adults? The Canadian Society of Palliative Care Physicians says a survey conducted in ...

Anne Jarvis: A wise and compassionate woman   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Mackay rules out using notwithstanding cause to avoid right-to-die bill   Hamilton Spectator
Suicide and the so-cons   Toronto Sun
CTV News   
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660 News
   
Distressed reptiles seized by ASPCA; Drumheller's Reptile World closing   
660 News
The Alberta SPCA has stepped in to seize all the animals from Reptile World in Drumheller after the tourist attraction ran into financial difficulties. The organization says more than 140 reptiles and amphibians were taken from the business in recent weeks.

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