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Reuters Canada
   
Takata doubling US recall for defective air bags to 34 million vehicles   
Reuters Canada
WASHINGTON/DETROIT (Reuters) - Japanese air bag manufacturer Takata Corp 7312.T is doubling a recall of potentially deadly air bags to nearly 34 million vehicles, creating the largest automotive recall in American history, U.S. safety regulators said on ...

Takata Admits Airbag Defects; Recall Widens to Include 34 Million Cars   New York Times
Takata to declare 33.8M air bags defective; largest auto recall in US history   Montreal Gazette
33.8M car air bags ordered replaced, one of largest recalls ever   USA TODAY
ConsumerAffairs   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Sens owner Melnyk has successful liver transplant   
Montreal Gazette
By Peter Robb and Meghan Hurley Ottawa Citizen. Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk underwent a “successful” liver transplant in Toronto on Tuesday, less than a week after his team made a desperate public plea for a donor. The team announced ...

Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk has successful liver transplant following ...   National Post
Sens owner undergoes successful liver transplant   CTV News
Senators owner Eugene Melynk undergoes liver transplant   Toronto Star

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
North Korea abruptly cancels Ban Ki-moon's visit   
Telegraph.co.uk
Ban Ki-moon, the UN general secretary, has been forced to abandon plans to visit North Korea after the regime abruptly retracted its approval. Ban was scheduled to visit the Kaesong industrial complex just north of the Korean border on Thursday as part of ...

North Korea: Ban Ki-moon Visit Suddenly Canceled by Pyongyang   New York Times
North Korea retracts approval for visit by UN chief Ban Ki-moon   ABC Online
North Korea withdraws UN chief's invitation to visit   CBC.ca
Arirang News   
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Toronto Sun
   
Unlikely knight used umbrella to fend off woman's killer   
Toronto Sun
To some, he may seem a most unlikely knight. David Hughes's castle is a downtown roominghouse where he wakes early every morning to go sift the curbside garbage for empty wine bottles and discarded furniture he can turn into cash. At 59, his hair is long ...

Eritrean woman's umbrella-wielding defender testifies   Toronto Star
'Did he stab you?': Man who fended off attacker testifies at murder trial   680 News

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National Post
   
RCMP arrests ten youths believed bound for Syria at Montreal airport   
National Post
MONTREAL — The Royal Canadian Mounted Police arrested a group of young Montrealers on Friday on suspicion they were planning to travel to Turkey and then Syria to join jihadi fighters, Radio-Canada is reporting. Ten youths, who were arrested at the ...

Police in Quebec arrest suspects planning to join jihadist groups   CTV News

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The Globe and Mail
   
Canadian-Jordanian man held by Israel in fragile health, lawyer says   
The Globe and Mail
A wealthy Jordanian-Canadian businessman who has been held for more than two weeks by Israeli security without charge or legal counsel may be suffering from ill health made worse by his incarceration. Ibrahim Siyam, 58, who has dual Canadian and ...

Canada 'stands ready' to help Canadian-Jordanian businessman detained in ...   CBC.ca
Israel holds Jordanian-Canadian national for alleged Hamas links   Reuters Canada

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National Post
   
Most provinces hold a by-election when vote ends in a tie. Not PEI: They flip a coin   
National Post
After a P.E.I. election race came to a perfect tie, Liberal incumbent Alan McIsaac kept his job as Vernon River-Stratford MLA simply because he got lucky in a coin toss. “I put it in the Lord's hands and, you know, I guess He's asking me to continue,” McIssac ...

Liberal wins Prince Edward Island seat through a coin toss after recount tie   CTV News

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National Post
   
Norwegian cruise ship hits reef off of Bermuda, leaving thousands of passengers ...   
National Post
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Thousands of passengers bound for Boston will spend Tuesday night stuck aboard a Norwegian cruise ship after it ran aground as it tried to depart Bermuda, officials and passengers said. Small boats, divers and tug boats circled ...

Norwegian Dawn Cruise Ship Loses Power, Runs Aground Off Bermuda   NBCNews.com
Live blog: Norwegian cruise ship runs aground near Bermuda   CNN

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Welland Tribune
   
Does Trudeau have right stuff to drop gloves?   
Welland Tribune
Is it unfair to accuse Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau of spending too much time behind his own blue line? Some will say so. What about his March 9 speech on liberty, which stoked a national debate over the treatment of Muslims in Canada? What about the ...

National Post View: Answering to Parliament is not optional   National Post

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CTV News
   
Court rejects telecom companies' bid to delay wireless code of conduct   
CTV News
TORONTO - The Federal Court of Appeal has rejected a bid by the country's wireless service providers to delay the implementation of the wireless code of conduct. The CRTC introduced the new code in June, 2013 to give consumers better protection against ...

Wireless carriers lose legal challenge of new wireless code   The Globe and Mail

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