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2015-03-07 Canada English More Top Stories


National Post
   
Graeme Hamilton: Zehaf-Bibeau martyrdom video will be of more value to ...   
National Post
Since his attack on Ottawa last Oct. 22, Michael Zehaf-Bibeau has become the chilling face of Canadian homegrown terrorism. A widely published photo showing him brandishing a rifle with a keffiyeh scarf over the lower half of his face and his long hair ...

Terror fixation draws attention from failing economy: Walkom   Toronto Star
Mixed reaction to release of Parliament Hill shooter video   CTV News
Boost in anti-terror staffing 'unprecedented', says RCMP chief   Ottawa Citizen
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National Post
   
Toronto mayor John Tory gets the Spadina subway blues amid mounting ...   
National Post
Toronto Mayor John Tory says he is furious about mounting financial “fiascos” on the taxpayer's dime and vowed to “stop the bleeding” on the latest exhibit: the Spadina subway extension. Just how badly the problem-plagued line is over budget and delayed ...

TTC under fire as subway construction cost skyrockets   Toronto Sun
John Tory 'furious' at ballooning costs of Spadina subway extension   Toronto Star
Mayor 'furious' about cost overruns, delays in subway extension project   CTV News
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ABC News
   
'The Dress' Illusion Challenges Violence Against Women in Salvation Army PSA   
ABC News
"Why is it so hard to see black and blue?" That's the question many had when a photo of #TheDress "broke the Internet" last week, dividing the majority of users into those who saw white and gold and those who saw black and blue. But today, the Salvation ...

'The dress' used in campaign against domestic violence   USA TODAY
Salvation Army uses #thedress in powerful ad campaign   CTV News
Dress controversy helps anti-abuse campaign   Irish Independent
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Toronto Sun
   
Manitoba Thalidomide victim says government pay out not enough   
CBC.ca
On Friday, the federal government released a compensation package totalling $180 million for the victims of Thalidomide-related birth defects, but some survivors say it isn't enough. Thalidomide survivors to receive $125,000 lump sum payment each.
Ottawa's offer to thalidomide victims is little cold hard cash, much cold-heartedness   The Globe and Mail
Thalidomide victims react with anger to $180-million compensation package   Hamilton Spectator
Ottawa to compensate thalidomide victims with $125K each   News1130
London Free Press   
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CTV News
   
Province plans to tackle sexual violence   
CHCH News
The province has produced a disturbing, new TV ad, as the first part of Kathleen Wynne's multi-pronged approach to tackling sexual violence. It's a 41-million-dollar commitment over three years. The plan is called “It's never okay”. Of the TV ad itself, Kathleen ...

Wynne says new legislation will challenge social norms about sexual violence   680 News
Let's pay better for 'care work,' activists urge   Toronto Star
Concrete Measures to End Sexual Violence and Harassment   Government of Ontario News

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Montreal Gazette
   
Canada's Raonic triumphs, Pospisil fights losing battle in Davis Cup openers   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — It took Canada's ace Milos Raonic almost as much time to get to the interview room as it did to make cannon fodder of Tatsuma Ito in the opening match of the Davis Cup World Group tie against Japan Friday at the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird ...

Milos Raonic leaves little doubt in dominant Davis Cup performance for Canada   National Post
Davis Cup play proves Canadian tennis on verge of taking leap forward   The Globe and Mail
Raonic, Nishikori winners in Canada-Japan Davis Cup clash   Toronto Star
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Welland Tribune
   
Cellphone search at border raises legal, civil liberties questions   
Welland Tribune
MONTREAL - A Quebec man's arrest at the Halifax airport has raised questions about just what the power to search means for border agents. According to a CBC report, Alain Philippon, 38, flew from Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, to Halifax Monday night.
Alain Philippon phone password case: Powers of border agents and police differ   CBC.ca
Expert: Password privacy up in air   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)

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CBC.ca
   
SkyTrain sex assault victim searched for via Facebook   
CBC.ca
A Vancouver woman was so shocked by witnessing what she believed was a sexual assault on the Canada Line on Thursday morning, she photographed the incident, followed the alleged perpetrator off the train, and then alerted transit police. Told by police ...

Police probe link between suspected SkyTrain sex assault, UBC attack   CTV News
Updated: Witness to SkyTrain harassment uses Facebook to reach out to victim   Vancouver Sun (blog)
UBC student catches sexual assault on camera   News1130
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Toronto Star
   
Canadian indicted in one of largest data breaches in US history   
Toronto Star
Three people, including a Canadian from Montreal, have been indicted for their alleged roles in hacking email service providers throughout the United States and for conspiracy to launder money, the U.S. Department of Justice said in a press release.
US charges three men over largest internet breach on record   ABC Online
Canadian among three charged with stealing a billion e-mail addresses   The Globe and Mail
Canadian charged in spam scheme involving one billion email addresses   Bridge River Lillooet News

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Haaretz
   
UN: Destruction of ancient Iraq site an ISIS 'war crime'   
Haaretz
Head of UNESCO blasts Islamic State's bulldozing of ancient city of Nimrud as 'cultural cleansing.' By The Associated Press | Mar. 6, 2015 | 9:11 PM | 4. submit to reddit. Archaeological site in Nimrud, northern Iraq. A file picture taken on July 17, 2001 shows ...

Islamic State Militants 'Bulldoze' Ancient Nimrud Archaeological Site   Wall Street Journal
Islamic State demolition of ancient sites a 'war crime against heritage'   The Australian (blog)
Can the destruction of statues matter more than the loss of human life?   New Zealand Herald
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