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2015-06-08 Canada English Canada


The Globe and Mail
   
Tory's flip on carding doesn't inspire confidence from police chief or public   
The Globe and Mail
Toronto Mayor John Tory is smart, decent, honourable and conscientious – excellent qualities in any leader. The doubt that has always hovered over him doesn't concern his integrity, sincerity or commitment. It concerns his judgment. Does he have the steady ...

Christie Blatchford: Epiphanies on playing the cards right   National Post
'Carding has eroded public trust': Mayor Tory intends to permanently cancel ...   CTV News
Mayor Tory Calls for End to Carding   Torontoist
Waterloo Record   
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
Toronto Star Blogs (blog)   
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CTV News
   
Visitors flock to Quebec legislature to pay respects to Parizeau   
CTV News
Quebec's legislature opened its doors on Sunday to allow citizens to pay their last respects to former premier Jacques Parizeau, one of its most famous representatives. The funeral procession, led by Parizeau's widow Lisette Lapointe, arrived just before 10 ...

Paying tribute to Jacques Parizeau: 'For us, he's a man who stood tall'   Montreal Gazette
Parizeau visitation draws crowds to Quebec legislature   Macleans.ca
Mourners line up to pay respects to Jacques Parizeau   Toronto Star

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The Globe and Mail
   
Harper presses EU leaders to enact trade deal with Canada at G7 meeting   
The Globe and Mail
Stephen Harper used his last appearance on the international stage before a looming fall election to urge European Union leaders to ratify and enact a landmark trade deal between the 28-member trading bloc and Canada – a crucial political achievement for ...

Harper pushes for ratified Canada-EU free trade agreement at G7   Toronto Star
No place for Putin at G7: Canadian PM   CNBC
Harper faces tough talk on climate change and security threats at G7   Hamilton Spectator
TheChronicleHerald.ca   
Huffington Post Canada   
CBC.ca   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Calls mount for BC to take stronger action against invasive mussels   
The Globe and Mail
With the start of summer boating season in British Columbia's freshwater lakes, the annual game of chance begins: The provincial government is gambling that it can prevent any boats contaminated with invasive mussels from launching within its borders.
Okanagan Water Board Refuses Responsibility for Mussel Control   KelownaNow
Inspection catches dead invasive mussels in B.C.   Globalnews.ca

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Saskatoon StarPhoenix
   
Forest fires force evacuations from Lac La Ronge   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Smoke from fires burning near Lac La Ronge Indian Band, which forced around 150 people from their homes. (Tammy Cook-Season/Facebook photo). People with health concerns are being forced from their homes and the Lac La Ronge Indian Band has ...

Lightning sparks fires that force some people to leave homes in Saskatchewan   Times Colonist
La Ronge declares state of emergency with 15 uncontrollable fires, residents ...   News Talk 650 CKOM

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CTV News
   
Tribute to fallen RCMP officers unveiled at Moncton's Honour Park   
CTV News
Another permanent tribute to the three fallen RCMP officers was unveiled in Moncton on Sunday. The monument is the centrepiece of the newly named Honour Park in the city's north end. The sculpture reaches outward and upward, and features three round ...

A light burns in Moncton   Troy Media

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The Globe and Mail
   
Kathleen Wynne says federal response to residential school study 'disappointing'   
Toronto Star
COLLINGWOOD, ONT.—The Harper government fell short in its response to the aboriginal Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Premier Kathleen Wynne said as her provincial Liberals prepare to help their federal cousins in a fall election. “I think it's ...

Hundreds of protesters try to dampen Liberal's AGM in Blue Mountain   CTV News
Kathleen Wynne calls federal response to TRC study 'disappointing'   CBC.ca
Premier Kathleen Wynne sets out the battle plan for Ontario Liberals   Toronto Sun
OurWindsor.ca   
Hamilton Spectator   
The Globe and Mail   
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Castanet.net
   
RCMP make special delivery   
Castanet.net
HALIFAX - Two RCMP officers in Nova Scotia are being credited with saving the life of a baby fawn after striking its mother with a police vehicle. The Mounties say Const. Derek Bigger and auxiliary Const. Darren Forsyth were on patrol early Saturday morning ...

Mounties deliver fawn after accidentally killing its mom   Toronto Sun
RCMP save unborn fawn near Halifax   Annapolis County Spectator
Mounties Help Deliver Baby Fawn After Striking Deer in Nova Scotia   ChrisD.ca
KelownaNow   
CBC.ca   
CTV News   
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Calgary Herald
   
Memorial held for homeless Calgary artist   
Calgary Herald
Mimi McCauley, a friend of Ryan Delve's, tapes a photograph of Delve on one of his murals, so others could see and remember him during this memorial under the fifth avenue flyover. Crystal Schick / Calgary Herald. Share Adjust Comment Print. When it ...

Remembering Ryan: Mural cleaning honours homicide victim   CTV News
Calgary homicide victim Ryan Delve remembered at Helping Hands mural   MetroNews Canada
Ryan Delve memorial held in Calgary's East Village   CBC.ca
Calgary Sun   
News Talk 770 Calgary   
Globalnews.ca   
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Toronto Sun
   
Owen Sound teen charged in death of cat found in garbage can   
Toronto Sun
OWEN SOUND, Ont. -- A 17-year-old boy has been charged with cruelty to an animal in the killing of a cat that was found stuffed in a duffle bag in a garbage can in an east-side park last month. The boy walked into the city police station with his parents on ...

Owen Sound boy admits to killing missing cat   CTV News
Arrest Made In Missing Cat Case   BlackburnNews.com

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