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Toronto Sun
   
Killer rapist who led to wrongful conviction of David Milgaard dies in prison   
Toronto Sun
The man responsible for a 1969 murder that led to the wrongful conviction of David Milgaard has died in prison. Larry Earl Fisher was serving a life sentence for rape and murder at the Pacific Institution in Abbotsford, B.C.. He died Tuesday at the facility's ...

Larry Fisher, killer behind Milgaard's wrongful conviction, dies   The Globe and Mail
Serial rapist who saw innocent man jailed 23 years in his place, dies in ...   The Province
Killer behind David Milgaard's wrongful conviction dies in prison   580 CFRA Radio
TheChronicleHerald.ca   
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New York Times
   
Pope Urges Putin to Make a 'Great Effort' to Resolve the Crisis in Ukraine   
New York Times
ROME — Barely two days after Europe's most powerful leaders presented a common front on Russian sanctions, President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia swept into Italy on Wednesday, a pointed reminder that European unity against him is fragile and that efforts ...

Pope Francis Urges Putin to Seek Peace in Ukraine   Wall Street Journal
Pope Francis urges Vladimir Putin to commit to 'great effort' for Ukraine peace   Sydney Morning Herald
Putin: 'God gave me perfect judgment'   NEWS.com.au
Irish Independent   
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Toronto Sun
   
Duffy's office got 'creative' to pay bills, former assistant says   
Toronto Sun
OTTAWA — As a temp in Sen. Mike Duffy's office, assistant Diane Scharf said she wasn't surprised her cellphone bill was reimbursed by Gerald Donohue's company Ottawa ICF, she testified Wednesday. "You have to be creative a bit to get bills paid," Scharf, ...

'Creative' contracts not uncommon for MPs, ministers, says former Duffy aide   Hamilton Spectator
Mike Duffy trial: Private citizens covering MPs' expenses 'common practice'   CBC.ca
Mike Duffy trial: What happened on Day 30   CTV News
Macleans.ca   
MetroNews Canada   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Edmonton police shooting suspect was to be arrested for hate crimes   
The Globe and Mail
The hate-crime investigation of Norman Raddatz – the man at the centre of a shooting that left one Edmonton police officer dead, another wounded, and a city in mourning – involved anti-Semitic remarks so troubling the alleged victim filed a police report, ...

Partner of slain Edmonton cop wonders why he escaped injury   Northern News
Edmonton police were investigating suspected cop killer for anti-Semitic bullying   CTV News
Slain Edmonton police officer remembered for helping vulnerable people   Rapid News Network
CBC.ca   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Who is Bruce Bailey, the former art-dealing partner of Evan Solomon?   
The Globe and Mail
To the public at large, William Bruce Currie Bailey isn't as famous as Evan Solomon, the former CBC broadcaster with whom Mr. Bailey is alleged to have formed a controversial art-selling partnership some time in 2013. But in the international art scene, Mr.
Evan Solomon latest in line of journalists under fire   Toronto Sun
Evan Solomon avoids media after firing   Toronto Star
Evan Solomon, CBC Host, Fired Over Role in Art Deals   New York Times
Edmonton Journal   
National Post   
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CBC.ca
   
Possible tornado in Keswick, Ont., investigated by Environment Canada   
CBC.ca
Environment Canada is investigating a possible tornado that may have touched down in Keswick, Ont., amid a band of intense thunderstorms on Wednesday afternoon. Geoff Coulson, Environment Canada's warning preparedness meteorologist, confirmed ...

News / #StarWeather / Severe thunderstorm warning ends for Toronto   Toronto Star
Environment Canada investigates possible tornado north of Newmarket   CTV News
Southern Ontario tornado watch issued as Environment Canada warns of severe ...   National Post
Ottawa Citizen   
Orangeville Banner   
680 News   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Gilles Duceppe returns to lead Bloc and counter the NDP's 'orange wave'   
The Globe and Mail
Gilles Duceppe is back in the ring, the heavyweight who has been knocked down but feels he can win at least one more fight. As the 67-year-old emerged from retirement on Wednesday and confirmed his return as the Leader of the Bloc Québécois, his ...

Gilles Duceppe slams NDP in comeback launch   CBC.ca
National Post View: Federalists would be wise to hold their smirks at Gilles ...   National Post
Don Macpherson: Gilles Duceppe returns to rescue the Bloc Québécois   Montreal Gazette
Drayton Valley Western Review   
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Toronto Sun
   
Gardiner debate highlights from Day 1   
Toronto Sun
The debate over whether or not to keep the Gardiner east up had lots of ups and downs on Day 1. Here are some of the highlights from Wednesday's council meeting: DID THE SKY FALL? Councillor Mary-Margaret McMahon — who supports knocking down ...

Mayor John Tory and his east Gardiner 'hybrid' plan inch closer to victory   Toronto Star
Beneath the Gardiner, a soul-destroying wasteland lurks   The Globe and Mail
Gardiner Expressway debate to continue Thursday   CTV News
CBC.ca   
National Post   
Newstalk 1010   
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The Hindu
   
S.Korea c.bank cuts rates to record low 1.50 pct after MERS outbreak   
Reuters
SEOUL, June 11 South Korea's central bank cut its policy rate by 25 basis points to a record-low 1.50 percent on Thursday to offset any potentially harmful economic effects from an outbreak of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS). A Bank of Korea ...

South Korea's Park is criticized for postponing US visit   Washington Post
South Korea cuts key interest rate as MERS outbreak causes panic   The Hindu
Hong Kong tests two people for Mers as alarm over virus grows   The Guardian
Financial Times   
Economic Times   
New Zealand Herald   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Israeli NGOs feel the heat from Netanyahu's new government | Reuters   
Firstpost
JERUSALEM On a backstreet in Jerusalem sit the sparse offices of B'Tselem, an Israeli organisation that has long been a bane of successive governments, tirelessly flagging military abuses in occupied Palestinian territory. Set up by a group of academics, ...

Palestinian shot by IDF says Israel barring him from treatment   The Times of Israel
Israel bars shot Palestinian from treatment in Jerusalem   Daily Mail
VIDEO: President Rivlin Tells Dempsey: I Am Born in Jerusalem and I Am Israeli   Yeshiva World News
The Globe and Mail   
Jerusalem Post Israel News   
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