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New York Times
   
Patriots' Tom Brady Suspended for Four Games in Deflation Case   
New York Times
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, a golden boy of American sports and perhaps pro football's biggest star, was suspended Monday for four regular-season games without pay by the N.F.L., which said he had deliberately and secretly violated ...

Legal Look: Brady's ban and what's next   TSN
Bell: Patriots, Tom Brady learn not to mess with the NFL   USA TODAY

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Obama seeks to placate Gulf allies with security assurances   
Sydney Morning Herald
Washington: The US will provide new security assurances for Persian Gulf countries meeting with President Barack Obama this week, including agreements on weapons, cyber-security and military training, officials said. Mr Obama is convening the summit as ...

King's Absence at Meeting Signals a Saudi-US Marriage Adrift   New York Times
US rejects notion that Gulf rulers snubbing Obama summit   Reuters Canada
Crown prince to lead KSA delegation to Camp David   Arab News
Whitehouse.gov (press release)   
Fox News   
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CBC.ca
   
Tories deny plan to use hate crime laws against Israel boycotters   
CBC.ca
The federal Conservatives are denying there's any basis to a CBC News story saying the government is signalling its intention to use hate crime laws against Canadian advocacy groups that encourage boycotts of Israel. But the response from the Tories ...

No one talked about hate crimes in question period   Macleans.ca
Rehteah law at centre of hate speech debate   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Government Calls Neil Macdonald Israel Boycott Story a "Bizarre Conspiracy ...   Honest Reporting Canada

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The Globe and Mail
   
Migrants will not be sent back against their will, EU diplomat says   
The Globe and Mail
Refugees and migrants intercepted at sea will not “be sent back against their will,” the European Union's top diplomat assured the UN Security Council on Monday, citing a proposed EU maritime operation against the growing wave of migrant smuggling from ...

EU Prepared to Combat Migrant Smugglers, Diplomat Says   New York Times
Europe appeals for UN backing on migrants, no plan to bomb boats   Reuters
EU seeks UN authorisation for military action against people-smugglers   Sydney Morning Herald
CNN International   
The Guardian   
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CTV News
   
'They felt it was easy to shuffle her off and away,' says daughter at inquest into ...   
CTV News
An inquest is underway into the death of a Winnipeg senior who collapsed after being sent home from hospital. Heather Brenan was sent home in a taxi cab in the middle of a frigid night without her house keys on January 27, 2012. She collapsed on her ...

Senior collapsed outside her home after being discharged from Seven Oaks ...   CBC.ca
Why was ailing senior sent home in taxi?   Winnipeg Sun

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CBC.ca
   
Elizabeth May says sleep deprivation behind failed attempt to be 'edgy' on Khadr   
CBC.ca
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May says she should have realized she was "too sleep deprived" to pull off what she says she intended to be an "edgy" attempt at humour during her speech at the annual parliamentary dinner in Ottawa on Saturday night.
Tuesday, May 12: Omar Khadr: Harper govenment accused of double-standard   Vancouver Sun
Christie Blatchford: Some observations on the release of Omar Khadr   National Post

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CBC.ca
   
Canada lacks long-term strategy in ISIS fight, according to report   
CBC.ca
An independent report on Canada's war against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) says the extremist threat is real, but perhaps exaggerated, while the Harper government ignores other important political concerns. An analysis by the Canadian Defence ...

Report card on war with ISIL says Harper government ignoring key concerns   National Observer

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Toronto Sun
   
Dead fin whale arrives in Vancouver on bow of cruise ship   
Toronto Sun
VANCOUVER -- Department of Fisheries and Oceans officials are trying to figure out how a fin whale died and arrived in the city's harbour Sunday on the bow of a cruise ship. The whale, spotted at the port near the Clarke Drive access point, has since been ...

Experts look for cause of death after whale found in waters off Vancouver   The Globe and Mail
Dead fin whale dragged into Burrard Inlet by cruise ship   Vancouver Sun
Cruise ships drags an unexpected passenger into Vancouver's Burrard Inlet: a ...   National Post
The Province   
North Shore News   
CTV News   
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National Post
   
Smuggler's messages reveal how drugs easily pass through Vancouver's port   
National Post
PART TWO OF A SPECIAL INVESTIGATION INTO THE VANCOUVER WATERFRONT. READ PART ONE HERE. VANCOUVER — How could the Port of Vancouver be misused by organized crime? It's not that hard, according to encrypted messages ...

Drug pipeline: How crime groups infiltrate and exploit Metro Vancouver's docks ...   Vancouver Sun
Solving the problem of gangsters on the waterfront: SFU criminologist   Am730 Vancouver Traffic News

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Vancouver Sun
   
Massive amounts of Target product to go on the block May 23   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — If you ever wondered what happens to the acres of merchandise left over when a major chain store like Target closes, you could find your answer in a small notice from Able Auctions about a coming event on Saturday, May 23.
Target Corp. may be responsible for Canadian store leases   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Lowe's taking over leases of 13 Target stores in Canada   Hamilton Spectator

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