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CTV News
   
NDP wins majority in Alberta, ending 44 years of PC rule   
CTV News
Alberta NDP Leader Rachel Notley has won a majority government, ending the 44-year reign of the Progressive Conservatives. Notley's NDP will form the next government and the Wildrose Party will form the official opposition. Jim Prentice's PC Party, which ...

Alberta election 2015: Live news and commentary on Tuesday's vote   National Post
NDP wins Alberta election   Toronto Sun
PCs lose four-decade hold on the Albertan electorate   The Globe and Mail
Edmonton Journal   
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CTV News
   
Green win, NDP gains could signal historic shift in P.E.I.: experts   
Macleans.ca
“The people who were voting yesterday for the Greens and the NDP weren't simply old hippies with pony tails voting their heart.” The Canadian Press. May 5, 2015. Twitter · Facebook · Google+ Share · LinkedIn · Reddit · Email · Twitter · Facebook.
Third parties called new threat in wake of P.E.I. election   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Prince Edward Island election: First elected gay premier plus NDP and Greens ...   Straight.com (blog)
Shift offers optimistic touch   Truro Daily News

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Vancouver Sun
   
One in three Canadians don't understand sexual consent: survey   
Toronto Star
While Canadians are discussing sexual consent more, two-thirds of us don't fully grasp what it means, according a recent survey by the Canadian Women's Foundation. Sexual consent is composed of two main factors, according to Anuradha Dugal, director of ...

Do You Know What Sexual Consent Means?   KelownaNow
Two thirds of Canadians don't really know what sexual consent is: survey   660 News
No means no? B.C. residents unclear about sexual consent, survey finds   MetroNews Canada

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National Post
   
A $700 trip on the public dime — to buy a dog — the current alleged sin at the ...   
National Post
The Daily Duff: A day in the life of R. vs. Duffy. Kerry Blue Terriers are good with children, they have “business-like barks,” and according to some sources, they are the unofficial National Dog of Ireland. And on Tuesday, one of them — Charmaine — suddenly ...

Crown wants Senate report rejected from Duffy trial   Toronto Sun
From case law to canines: Duffy trial swings between extremes   CTV News
Duffy trial shifts from documents to dog shows   Ottawa Citizen

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The Globe and Mail
   
Kane scores only goal as Blackhawks beat Wild for 3-0 series lead   
The Globe and Mail
Patrick Kane scored in the first period for Chicago, and Corey Crawford and the Blackhawks made the superstar's goal stand up for a 1-0 win over the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday. Chicago took a commanding 3-0 lead in the Western Conference semifinal ...

Blackhawks shut out Wild to take control of series   Reuters Canada
Blackhawks take series strangehold with Game 3 win in Minny   Toronto Sun
Minnesota Wild can be proud of effort in Game 3 but another loss to Chicago ...   National Post
Los Angeles Times   
Bleacher Report   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Ontario Liberals take heat for offering Hydro One shares in labour settlement   
The Globe and Mail
Ontario's opposition parties are accusing the Liberal government of contempt of parliament for quietly offering shares in Hydro One to power workers as part of a labour settlement. Premier Kathleen Wynne's plan to privatize the Crown corporation has not yet ...

Ontario NDP Accuses Liberals Of Contempt Over Hydro One Sale   Huffington Post Canada

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Hamilton Spectator
   
Ontario elementary teachers plan work-to-rule strike next week   
Hamilton Spectator
TORONTO — A looming provincewide teachers' strike and vocal opposition to a new sex-ed curriculum have thrown Ontario's education system into turmoil. Elementary school teachers are taking strike action starting Monday, likely in the form of a ...

Kathleen Wynne promises to push negotiations so students don't lose year   Toronto Star
Liberal government at fault for school turmoil   Toronto Sun
Strike watch: Ontario may have to wait until Friday to find out if public school kids ...   National Post

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The Globe and Mail
   
Prime Minister's Office admits to security breach in posting videos of soldiers in Iraq   
The Globe and Mail
The Prime Minister's Office was forced to admit to an embarrassing security breach after it published two promotional videos – designed to showcase Stephen Harper's recent tour of Iraq and Kuwait – that revealed Canadian Armed Forces members' faces and ...

Stephen Harper's media team admits Iraq, Kuwait videos a security risk   CBC.ca
PMO admits promotional videos put soldiers at risk   Toronto Sun
PM's office admits security rules breached in two videos   OurWindsor.ca
TheChronicleHerald.ca   
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Waterloo Record
   
Age-guessing website raises privacy concerns   
Waterloo Record
A photo of former Canadian prime minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier is shown after being processed through the website "How Old Do I Look." People who upload photos of their faces to the new How Old Do I Look website are giving Microsoft the right to use the ...


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CBC.ca
   
Toronto city council eases restrictions on food trucks   
CBC.ca
The red tape that has stifled Toronto food truck operators has been loosened — slightly. It turns out very few truck operators were willing to pay hefty fees only to be told that they had to stay at least 50 metres from any so-called brick and mortar restaurants.
Toronto council votes to loosen food truck rules: 'This is the birth of an industry'   National Post
Food trucks move forward: Council relaxes parking rules   CTV News
Toronto loosens rules on where food trucks can park   The Globe and Mail
insideTORONTO.com   
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