Ottawa Sun
Cousin wanted 'bigger voice' for Duffy
Ottawa Sun
duffy Suspended Senator, Mike Duffy scratches his eyebrow while waiting for his car at the courthouse on Elgin Street Tuesday in Ottawa on April 14, 2015. (Joel Watson/Ottawa Sun/PostMedia Network). Article ...
Ottawa stitches Canada together. Mike Duffy did his part.Macleans.ca
Duffy consultant paid by different sourcesToronto Sun
Mike Duffy trial: 3 questions MPs will likely raise as House returnsCBC.ca
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Ottawa Sun
duffy Suspended Senator, Mike Duffy scratches his eyebrow while waiting for his car at the courthouse on Elgin Street Tuesday in Ottawa on April 14, 2015. (Joel Watson/Ottawa Sun/PostMedia Network). Article ...
Ottawa stitches Canada together. Mike Duffy did his part.
Duffy consultant paid by different sources
Mike Duffy trial: 3 questions MPs will likely raise as House returns
The Globe and Mail
Surrey mayor urges gangs to end deadly turf war
The Globe and Mail
The mayor of Surrey has urged gangs to end a turf war after a spate of shootings that has again brought questions about the community's safety to the fore. “This has to stop before any more lives are lost. I am imploring those that have been involved in these ...
Smyth: Battle against Surrey gang violence needs a championThe Province
'This has to stop': BC shooting death prompts plea from Surrey mayorCTV News
Surrey mayor, police offer condolences, reassure public after fatal shooting (with ...Vancouver Sun
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The Globe and Mail
The mayor of Surrey has urged gangs to end a turf war after a spate of shootings that has again brought questions about the community's safety to the fore. “This has to stop before any more lives are lost. I am imploring those that have been involved in these ...
Smyth: Battle against Surrey gang violence needs a champion
'This has to stop': BC shooting death prompts plea from Surrey mayor
Surrey mayor, police offer condolences, reassure public after fatal shooting (with ...
The Globe and Mail
Families still deemed outsiders in soldier death investigations
The Globe and Mail
Canada's military watchdog says the families of soldiers who die in the line of duty remain on the outside looking in when it comes to Defence Department investigations. But a military lawyer who represents many of those families says they become more like ...
Ottawa urged to include military families in probesTheChronicleHerald.ca
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The Globe and Mail
Canada's military watchdog says the families of soldiers who die in the line of duty remain on the outside looking in when it comes to Defence Department investigations. But a military lawyer who represents many of those families says they become more like ...
Ottawa urged to include military families in probes
CBC.ca
Ottawa to give passport to journalist on trial in Egypt
TheChronicleHerald.ca
In an abrupt reversal of its position, the federal government announced Monday that it was prepared to issue a passport to a Canadian journalist on trial in Egypt on widely denounced terror charges. “That's the best news ever,” Mohamed Fahmy said when ...
Mohamed Fahmy to be issued Canadian passportCBC.ca
Canadian government agrees to issue Mohamed Fahmy's passportToronto Sun
Ottawa says it will issue a passport to Mohamed FahmyWaterloo Record
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Winnipeg Free Press
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TheChronicleHerald.ca
In an abrupt reversal of its position, the federal government announced Monday that it was prepared to issue a passport to a Canadian journalist on trial in Egypt on widely denounced terror charges. “That's the best news ever,” Mohamed Fahmy said when ...
Mohamed Fahmy to be issued Canadian passport
Canadian government agrees to issue Mohamed Fahmy's passport
Ottawa says it will issue a passport to Mohamed Fahmy
The Globe and Mail
Number of Canadians drawn to overseas jihad is rising, CSIS head says
The Globe and Mail
The number of Canadians drawn to overseas conflict zones in Iraq and Syria is surging despite authorities' efforts to stem the outflow, Canada's top spy says. Michel Coulombe, head of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, told a Parliamentary hearing ...
Terrorist threat to Canada has 'never been as direct or immediate': CSIS bossNational Post
Spy agency sees sharp increase in Canadians joining Islamic StateReuters
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The Globe and Mail
The number of Canadians drawn to overseas conflict zones in Iraq and Syria is surging despite authorities' efforts to stem the outflow, Canada's top spy says. Michel Coulombe, head of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, told a Parliamentary hearing ...
Terrorist threat to Canada has 'never been as direct or immediate': CSIS boss
Spy agency sees sharp increase in Canadians joining Islamic State
The Globe and Mail
Ontario wind farm halted by endangered turtles crossing the road
The Globe and Mail
A turtle that insists on crossing a road has put a stop to a massive wind-energy development in Eastern Ontario. The Ontario Court of Appeal ruled on Monday that a 324-hectare, nine-turbine wind farm proposed for the south shore of Prince Edward County ...
Field Naturalists win at Ontario Court of AppealPeterborough Examiner
Endangered turtles win turbine reprieveNanaimo News Bulletin
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The Globe and Mail
A turtle that insists on crossing a road has put a stop to a massive wind-energy development in Eastern Ontario. The Ontario Court of Appeal ruled on Monday that a 324-hectare, nine-turbine wind farm proposed for the south shore of Prince Edward County ...
Field Naturalists win at Ontario Court of Appeal
Endangered turtles win turbine reprieve
The Globe and Mail
Jury selection begins in Saunders murder case
TheChronicleHerald.ca
Jury selection got underway Monday for the first-degree murder trial of two people accused of murdering Loretta Saunders. By 4 p.m., only five of 14 jurors —four men and a woman — had been selected. Jury selection resumes Tuesday. Blake Leggette, 27 ...
Five jurors chosen on Day 1 of Loretta Saunders' murder trial, two accused in ...MetroNews Canada
Jury selection to resume in case of two people charged in Loretta Saunders death580 CFRA Radio
Jury selection wraps for the day in Saunders caseGlobalnews.ca
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TheChronicleHerald.ca
Jury selection got underway Monday for the first-degree murder trial of two people accused of murdering Loretta Saunders. By 4 p.m., only five of 14 jurors —four men and a woman — had been selected. Jury selection resumes Tuesday. Blake Leggette, 27 ...
Five jurors chosen on Day 1 of Loretta Saunders' murder trial, two accused in ...
Jury selection to resume in case of two people charged in Loretta Saunders death
Jury selection wraps for the day in Saunders case
CTV News
Quebec town of Saguenay has most 'satisfied' citizens; Vancouver ranks lowest
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MONTREAL -- The mayor of Saguenay, Que., says it's his city's affordability, fresh air and low crime rate that make his citizens the most satisfied in the country. The town of 150,000 located about 200 kilometres north of Quebec City topped Statistics Canada's ...
People in Metro Vancouver less happy than most Canadians, survey findsVancouver Sun
Metro Vancouver scores lowest in overall life satisfaction in CanadaThe Globe and Mail
Kelowna pretty satisfying place; Vancouver not so muchInfoTel News Ltd
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MONTREAL -- The mayor of Saguenay, Que., says it's his city's affordability, fresh air and low crime rate that make his citizens the most satisfied in the country. The town of 150,000 located about 200 kilometres north of Quebec City topped Statistics Canada's ...
People in Metro Vancouver less happy than most Canadians, survey finds
Metro Vancouver scores lowest in overall life satisfaction in Canada
Kelowna pretty satisfying place; Vancouver not so much
Huffington Post Canada
Military won't accept responsibility for soldier's botched brain tumour case
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OTTAWA – A 24-year-old reservist says the Canadian military is refusing to accept responsibility for misdiagnosing her brain tumour and she won't get the support she was promised by Defence Minister Jason Kenney. Leading Seaman Robyn Young, ...
Young naval reservist says she's been cut off from benefits after military ...Welland Tribune
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680 News
OTTAWA – A 24-year-old reservist says the Canadian military is refusing to accept responsibility for misdiagnosing her brain tumour and she won't get the support she was promised by Defence Minister Jason Kenney. Leading Seaman Robyn Young, ...
Young naval reservist says she's been cut off from benefits after military ...
Calgary Herald
Ellis: The rise and fall of the 'Jim Prentice-as-saviour' narrative
Calgary Herald
As the Alberta election campaign reaches its halfway point, and with the leaders debate just around the corner, it is interesting to note that the “Jim Prentice as saviour” (of the PC party, the province and all creatures in it, large and small … ) has come to a ...
Riding profile: Edmonton-RutherfordEdmonton Journal
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Calgary Herald
As the Alberta election campaign reaches its halfway point, and with the leaders debate just around the corner, it is interesting to note that the “Jim Prentice as saviour” (of the PC party, the province and all creatures in it, large and small … ) has come to a ...
Riding profile: Edmonton-Rutherford
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