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CBC.ca
   
Port Metro Vancouver chemical fire under control   
CBC.ca
A four-alarm chemical fire broke out at Port Metro Vancouver, one of Canada's busiest ports today, forcing hundreds to stay indoors for several hours as fire crews battled the heavy smoke and fire. The city and health authorities shut down parts of the ...

Chemical fire at Vancouver's port prompts evacuation, health warnings   News1130
Vancouver container fire shuts down port, some rail service   Reuters
Chemical fire at Vancouver port prompts hazmat response, evacuations ...   RT
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
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CBC.ca
   
Michael Zehaf-Bibeau's hasty cellphone video takes aim at Canadian foreign ...   
CBC.ca
CBC News has details about the cellphone video made by Michael Zehaf-Bibeau before he shot a soldier and stormed Parliament Hill on Oct. 22. The video is to be shown to MPs at the public safety committee at a special meeting on Friday. Zehaf-Bibeau ...

RCMP to release Ottawa shooter's video at public safety committee   The Globe and Mail
Michael Zehaf-Bibeau video to be shown Friday   Toronto Star
Hill gunman invoked 'jihad' in video shot minutes before attack   Ottawa Citizen
Hill Times (subscription)   
Times Colonist   
CANOE   
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BBC News
   
US ambassador to South Korea injured by knife-wielding attacker   
BBC News
The US ambassador to South Korea, Mark Lippert, has been injured by a knife-wielding attacker in Seoul. Mr Lippert, 42, was attending a breakfast meeting when he was slashed on his face and left hand. He was taken to hospital but his injuries are not ...

US ambassador to South Korea slashed on face and wrist in attack   Hindustan Times
US Envoy to SKorea in Stable Condition After Knife Attack   ABC News
World NewsMore details emerge on Korea US ambassador attack   Financial Times
Montreal Gazette   
Fox News   
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Toronto Star
   
Ottawa to introduce life sentences without parole under new legislation   
The Globe and Mail
The Conservative government will introduce life without parole for some killers, in what would be the biggest change to the Criminal Code since the abolition of capital punishment in 1976. Prime Minister Stephen Harper said that, because of constitutional ...

Tasha Kheiriddin: With his new 'life means life' bill, Harper has found his wedge   National Post
Harper tells Scarborough audience that the federal Conservatives are going to ...   insideTORONTO.com
Federal Government pushes 'life means life' legislation   Newstalk 1010
News1130   
Sarnia Observer   
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Toronto Star
   
Via Rail defendant throws his book at the jury: DiManno   
Toronto Star
He refuses to be judged by Canadian laws, Canadian courts or a Canadian jury. Yet judgment day looms all the same for Chiheb Esseghaier and his co-defendant, Raed Jaser, on multiple terrorism-related charges that can carry a life sentence. Esseghaier ...

Christie Blatchford: Via Rail terror plot suspect gives bizarre 'closing address' for ...   National Post
Via Rail terror suspect to jury: Use Qur'an to judge me   Hamilton Spectator
Via terror accused urges jury to prepare for 'Judgment Day'   CANOE
CHCH News   
Toronto Sun   
Macleans.ca   
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New York Times
   
Justice Department report details systemic racial bias in Ferguson   
The Globe and Mail
In a bombshell report that will once again cast a national spotlight on one of the most polarizing debates in the United States, the Justice Department has uncovered a systemic culture of “racial bias both implicit and explicit” in Ferguson, Mo. From excessive ...

Top US Lawman Calls for Police, Court Reform in Ferguson   Voice of America
Injustice in Ferguson: Who will be held accountable?   CNN
Ferguson Police Tainted by Bias, Justice Department Says   New York Times
USA TODAY   
Reuters   
Xinhua   
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CTV News
   
Ontario city sues US company, alleging guardrails are like 'rigid spears' after crash   
CTV News
TORONTO -- Authorities across Canada are awaiting test results from the U.S. before deciding what to do about thousands of safety devices with alleged defects that could cause guardrails to rip through cars and motorists instead of protecting them in crashes ...

Guardrails as 'spears:' Canadian town sues US company for $500 million   Yorkton News Review

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Toronto Sun
   
Reporters get taste of driving with TTC   
Toronto Sun
The blue Honda Civic came out of nowhere. Instinctively, I tried to swerve to avoid it but it was impossible. After all, streetcars have only one way to go. Thankfully, I was behind the wheel of a simulator, not an actual streetcar. Reporters got a chance ...

TTC puts reporters through rigours of driver training   Toronto Star
EXCLUSIVE:TTC bus driver, passenger argue after bus bypasses stops   CityNews
TTC offers behind-the-scenes look at its driver...   Mississauga

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USA TODAY
   
China lowers growth target to 7%, stocks sink   
USA TODAY
BEIJING - China plans an economic growth rate of "approximately 7%" in 2015, which if achieved will mark its weakest expansion since 1990, and a further slowing of the world's second largest economy after GDP growth of 7.4% in 2014, just below the official ...

China Warms Up to 'Low' Growth Rate Other Countries Would Kill for   Bloomberg
China signals "new normal" with lower annual growth target   Reuters UK
China lowers annual growth target, pledges more reform   Daily Mail
Financial Times   
Xinhua   
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CBC.ca
   
Blueberry River First Nation lawsuit threatens Site C, fracking in BC   
CBC.ca
The Blueberry River First Nation has launched a legal battle that could affect B.C.'s planned Site C hydroelectric dam, as well as oil and gas development both inside and outside the band's territory. Site C dam approved by B.C. government · ​2 Alberta First ...

BC First Nation starts case that could have far-reaching impact on development   Vancouver Sun
First Nation's lawsuit could impact plans for Site C dam in northeastern B.C.   The Province

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