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2015-03-09 Canada English Canada


CBC.ca
   
Selinger fans, foes react after Manitoba NDP leadership win   
CBC.ca
After a caucus revolt, the turmoil that ensued last fall and a leadership election, Premier Greg Selinger still didn't end up having to relinquish his position at the helm of Manitoba's NDP — something that is prompting mixed reactions from people within and ...

Selinger must now mend deep wounds in Manitoba NDP   The Globe and Mail
Manitoba premier beats challengers in leadership vote   Reuters Canada
Selinger hangs on to Manitoba premier's job with slim 33-vote win   Toronto Sun
MetroNews Canada   
CANOE   
Digital Journal   
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News Talk 610 CKTB
   
Ideology links Ottawa, Paris, Copenhagen attacks, says French envoy   
580 CFRA Radio
Michael Zehaf Bibeau appears in a video he filmed prior to his Oct. 22, 2014, shooting rampage on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, in this video image. The gunmen who launched attacks in Ottawa, Paris and Copenhagen are all linked to the broader Islamist ...

Ideology links Ottawa, Paris attacks: envoy   100 Mile Free Press

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CTV News
   
Section of Rogers Pass is at high risk of avalanches   
The Globe and Mail
A 40-kilometre stretch along the Trans-Canada Highway in the Rogers Pass has the dubious distinction of having the highest avalanche hazard index of any route in Canada. Jeff Goodrich, the senior avalanche officer for Parks Canada, says there are 134 ...

Plenty of science involved in reading the signs in Canada's avalanche alley   660 News
Science a key factor in reading avalanches near Rogers Pass   Globalnews.ca

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Hamilton Spectator
   
Kurds aware of Canadian visit before friendly fire incident, military source says   
Hamilton Spectator
OTTAWA—A group of Canadian soldiers had successfully passed several Kurdish checkpoints and were approaching an observation post exactly as discussed with local troops hours earlier when a nervous Kurd with a quick trigger finger opened fire on the ...

Andrew Doiron's death in Iraq sparks dispute over what happened   CBC.ca
Michael Den Tandt: Federal parties would do well to avoid politicizing death of ...   National Post
Canadian official 'strongly refutes' Kurdish account of friendly-fire death   Times Colonist
New York Daily News   
TODAYonline   
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Hamilton Spectator
   
Conservative MP sorry for 'offensive' remarks about foreign worker program   
Hamilton Spectator
Conservative MP John Williamson Williamson posted a series of tweets Saturday to apologize for language he used in reference to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program. He didn't specify what the words were, other than to say they were "offensive and ...

Tory MP apologizes for 'offensive' language about temporary workers program   Winnipeg Free Press

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CBC.ca
   
Fire still burning in Gogama, questions about derailment still unanswered   
CBC.ca
Investigators hope to get their first good look today at the wreckage of a fiery train derailment near Gogama, Ont. For the past two days, the heat of the flames has kept officials from better understanding why the cars jumped the tracks and how much oil was ...

Train derails in northern Ontario, heightening safety fears   The Globe and Mail
Fire still burns at northern Ont. train derailment   Toronto Sun
CN crude oil train derailment in Gogama, Ont., 'very concerning,' transportation ...   National Post
Channel News Asia   
Toronto Star   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Women unite in Montreal march against austerity measures   
Montreal Gazette
The government's austerity measures came under attack as hundreds of women marched through downtown Montreal on Sunday to mark International Women's Day. Organizers of the event said austerity affects vulnerable people the most — including ...

Canadians mark International Women's Day   CTV News
International Women's Day marches around the world call for an end to sexual ...   Globalnews.ca
International women's day marches highlight issues of inequality, violence   Yorkton This Week
Daily Sabah   
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CBC.ca
   
International Women's Day march gathers hundreds at University of Alberta   
CBC.ca
Hundreds of people, clutching homemade signs and banners, marched through the half-melted snow at the University of Alberta Sunday afternoon. T hey called attention to what they said were the often-ignored political and economic issues facing women in ...

Wage gap in Alberta focus of International Women's Day rally   Edmonton Sun
Protestors blame austerity for plight of women   CTV News
Gender wage gap top of mind during International Women's Day march in ...   Globalnews.ca
The Leader   
MetroNews Canada   
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CBC.ca
   
Mirrors, a bad news budget and a smaller Wildrose   
CBC.ca
When the fall sitting of the legislature wrapped up Dec. 11, Danielle Smith was still the leader of the official Opposition made up of 14 Wildrose MLAs. Want to know more about the upcoming session? Join CBC legislature reporter John Archer on Monday for a ...

A look at the Wildrose leadership race and the three people who want to lead the ...   Calgary Herald
Tories coy about legislative agenda   Edmonton Journal
Alberta premier faces challenges heading into expected spring election   The Leader

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Saskatoon StarPhoenix
   
An emotional McGrath bids Telemiracle farewell   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix
The 82-year-old Sesame Street star made the announcement Sunday during the 39th annual Telemiracle telethon broadcast live from Saskatoon. “My wife and I decided that I'm on the road all the time and we don't have a chance to do quite as much as we'd ...

Bob McGrath gives tearful goodbye at Telemiracle fundraiser   CBC.ca
After 38 Telemiracles, Bob McGrath says he wants to spend time with wife   Comox Valley Echo
PHOTOS/VIDEO: Bob McGrath says goodbye to Telemiracle   News Talk 650 CKOM

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