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The Globe and Mail
   
Canadian jets drop first bombs on Islamic State stronghold in Syria   
The Globe and Mail
Canadian warplanes have dropped their first bombs in Syria, pounding a target close to the headquarters of Islamic State forces. Two CF-18 fighters were part of a U.S.-led strike against an Islamic State garrison near Raqqa on Wednesday. The target was a ...

ISIS mission: Canada conducts 1st airstrike in Syria   CBC.ca
Canadian jets see first action in Syria, bombing ISIL garrison near Aleppo   National Post
Canadian fighter jets hit first targets in Syria   Toronto Star

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National Post
   
US police shootings not simple as black and white   
National Post
Analysis. As cellphone video often is, the footage of Walter Scott's last moments is shaky and amateurishly framed. What it depicts, though, is clear as a bell: a white police officer in North Charleston, S.C., shooting eight times toward the back of a portly, ...

Officer Michael Thomas Slager of South Carolina: What we know about him   CNN
South Carolina shooting: Man who filmed incident 'knew the magnitude' of his ...   ABC Online
Video of Walter Scott Shooting Reignites Debate on Police Tactics   New York Times
USA TODAY   
Los Angeles Times   
The Hindu   
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NBCNews.com
   
Tsarnaev found guilty on all counts in Boston Marathon bombing trial   
Washington Post
Before 21-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev even stepped into a courtroom, the evidence against him in the bombing of the Boston Marathon was staggering, particularly a video of him planting one of the explosive devices near the finish line. Then his defense ...

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Is Guilty on All 30 Counts in Boston Marathon Bombing   New York Times
Impose death penalty on Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev   Toronto Sun
Local runners talk about the Boston Marathon guilty verdicts   WBTV
wtvr.com   
Daily News & Analysis   
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CBC.ca
   
Mike Duffy trial: Senate's ex-law clerk says senator residence rules undefined   
CBC.ca
A former Senate law clerk testifying at the Mike Duffy trial in Ottawa admitted that the rules governing a senator's residency do not include a clear definition of a primary residence, how much time a senator should spend there or the type of residence it needs to ...

Christie Blatchford: Less than a day after his Senate appointment, Mike Duffy ...   Montreal Gazette
Duffy compass: What's up, who's down   Macleans.ca
Duffy diaries long on party business, short on sober second thought   The Globe and Mail
OurWindsor.ca   
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OurWindsor.ca
   
Brampton man accused in infamous viral...   
OurWindsor.ca
Joshua Gordon, 18, of Brampton, is accused of slamming a 15-year-old girl into the ground in an incident that was captured on cellphone video. The girl suffered a concussion. Accused. Supplied photo. Joshua Gordon, 18, of Brampton, is accused of ...

Brampton man charged after video of teen girl body slammed on sidewalk goes ...   Hamilton Spectator
2 Brampton teens charged in assault on teen girl   CBC.ca

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The Australian
   
energy players to feel heat after Shell move   
The Australian
The first-mover advantage Shell has earned with its £47 billion ($91 billion) bid for gas giant BG Group will secure its leading positions in deepwater oil and LNG as rivals start to weigh up opportunistic acquisitions. The biggest energy deal this century will ...

Shell-BG Group merger a game changer for BC's LNG industry   The Globe and Mail
Shell pounces on a wounded BG Group, hit by sliding oil prices   ABC Online
Shell and BG — shelling out   Financial Times
Wall Street Journal   
TODAYonline   
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette   
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The Sudbury Star
   
Doc who gave mistress boob job fights for licence   
The Sudbury Star
For operating on his mistress, including giving her a free facelift and boob job, there's little doubt that a prominent Forest Hill plastic surgeon is guilty of professional misconduct and bad judgment. But should Dr. Sammy Sliwin lose his licence to practise ...


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Vancouver Sun
   
Delta officer charged with murder says man aimed gun at police during standoff   
Vancouver Sun
METRO VANCOUVER — A B.C. police officer facing a second-degree murder charge says he fired his rifle after a "distraught and violent" man pointed a handgun at police during a tense standoff. In a response to a civil lawsuit filed by the dead man's ...


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Toronto Sun
   
Wynne gets rock star treatment   
Toronto Sun
Premier Kathleen Wynne was literally in the pink Wednesday as she told high school students at the International Day of Pink rally at Agincourt Collegiate in Scarborough to be proud of who they are. This is what Wynne does best and she got a rock star ...

Kathleen Wynne feels 'responsibility' as first lesbian premier   Toronto Star
Wynne says parents praise her for being 'out'   insideTORONTO.com
Parents tell Wynne having openly gay premier helps change attitudes   CTV News

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ChrisD.ca
   
Manitoba Premier Quiet as Questions Surround His Ability to Reunite Caucus   
ChrisD.ca
Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger has been keeping a low profile at a time when there are questions about whether his caucus can put an end to an internal revolt and govern the province as a united body. Selinger has not held any news conferences and has ...


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