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Toronto Sun
   
Amtrak train derails in Philadelphia   
Toronto Sun
PHILADELPHIA, May 12 (Reuters) - An Amtrak passenger train with more than 200 passengers on board derailed in north Philadelphia on Tuesday night, causing multiple injuries, a city fire department supervisor said. The official, who did not give his name, ...

Amtrak train derails in Philadelphia; about 50 injured, officials say   Los Angeles Times
Breaking: Amtrak train crashes in Philadelphia, wreckage 'pretty bad'   Boston Herald
LIVE: Injuries after Amtrak train crashes   Stuff.co.nz
NBC 10 Philadelphia   
National Journal   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Sgt. Andrew Doiron's final moments detailed in military report   
The Globe and Mail
Sergeant Andrew Doiron's last words, as Kurdish fighters prepared to fire on him in the evening dark of northern Iraq, were an effort to persuade his allies that he was one of the good guys. “Wow, wow, wow, Canada,” he shouted just before the peshmerga ...

Canadian soldier's friendly fire death a case of mistaken identity by Kurds ...   National Post
Sgt. Andrew Doiron's death blamed on 'mistaken identity' in report   CBC.ca
Friendly-fire death in Iraq 'tragic case of mistaken identity'   Toronto Star
Toronto Sun   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Nortel rulings to divide $7.3-billion 'pro rata'   
The Globe and Mail
U.S. and Canadian bankruptcy courts have issued two simultaneous landmark decisions in the fight over the remaining billions of collapsed Canadian tech giant Nortel Networks, ruling that the funds should be distributed to the multinational companies ...

Judges craft their own formula for Nortel's $7.3 bln in cash   Reuters
Judges make decision on fate of remaining US$7.3 billion of Nortel assets   CanadianBusiness.com
Nortel Networks Corp bankruptcy judges rule on how to divide US$7 billion ...   Financial Post
Yorkton News Review   
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Toronto Star
   
Verbal sexual assault on women reporters must stop: Porter   
Toronto Star
In terms of reporting assignments, a soccer game on a sunny Sunday would seem pretty sweet. But when that assignment popped into CityNews reporter Shauna Hunt's inbox, her reaction was: “I don't want to do this.” She knew that some creep at Sunday's ...

Toronto FC hecklers learn valuable lesson about social media's reach   The Globe and Mail
Hydro One firing TFC fan after vulgar comment   Toronto Sun

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CBC.ca
   
Surprise birth on Air Canada flight detailed by shocked BC parents   
CBC.ca
The B.C. parents of baby Chloe, who was born last weekend on an Air Canada flight to Japan, are recovering from the shock of their surprise parenthood. Ada Guan, 23, didn't realize she was pregnant when she got on the flight from Calgary to Tokyo with her ...

Canadian women unexpectedly gives birth during flight   New Zealand Herald
Woman, who did not know she was pregnant, gives birth on flight   The Straits Times
Baby on board: BC woman gives birth on Tokyo flight   CTV News

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Montreal Gazette
   
Gallery: Canadiens vs. Lightning, May 12, 2015   
Montreal Gazette
Tampa Bay Lightning left wing Ondrej Palat, right, scores on Montreal Canadiens goalie Carey Price during the second period of Game 6 of their NHL Eastern Conference semifinal series at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla., on Tuesday, May 12, 2015.
NHL playoffs: 3 stories from Tuesday night   CBC.ca
Lightning's anger pays off, eliminate Canadiens   Toronto Sun

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Toronto Star
   
Ontario's auditor general turns up heat in showdown over partisan ads   
Toronto Star
A key government watchdog is escalating a showdown with Premier Kathleen Wynne over taxpayer-funded advertising. Auditor general Bonnie Lysyk is threatening to blow the whistle on any ads she deems partisan if Wynne's Liberals refuse to back down ...

Auditor rips being forced to rubber stamp partisan ads   Niagara Advance
Ontario Liberal Government Slammed By Auditor General For Advertising Rules   Huffington Post Canada

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CBC.ca
   
Who's got better benefits? Conservatives, Liberals exchange pre-election barbs   
CBC.ca
The federal election is still five months away, but the Liberals and the Conservatives are already exchanging blows over their duelling promises of family tax relief. Last week, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau introduced a family-friendly plan — part of the ...

Quebec Tory candidate against Trudeau quits after bizarre campaign   Lethbridge Herald
Liberal senators to vote against anti-terror bill Trudeau supported   The Globe and Mail

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Toronto Sun
   
Missing First Nations girl likely mauled to death by bear   
Toronto Sun
A Manitoba First Nation is in mourning following the death of a young girl there on Monday. RCMP confirmed Tuesday they were investigating the death of the girl at Garden Hill First Nation, located about 475 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg. Tara Seel, a ...


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The Globe and Mail
   
NDP says gambling revenue changes mean BC taxpayers lose out   
The Globe and Mail
Casino operators in British Columbia are the big winners while taxpayers lost out in gambling revenue-split changes quietly introduced by the government, says NDP Leader John Horgan. Mr. Horgan said it appears that former B.C. Lottery Corp. chief Michael ...

Gov't, Opposition clash over lobbying activities of former BC Lottery Corp. boss   The Province
NDP says government-approved gaming change benefits house, BC taxpayers ...   Prince George Citizen

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