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CBC.ca
   
Saskatchewan wildfires force nearly 8000 people out of homes   
CBC.ca
The military has been called in to help care for 7,900 people from a northern Saskatchewan community that includes the province's largest First Nation, as a rash of wildfires prompts a massive evacuation. Up to 5,000 of the evacuees will be taken ...
Thousands evacuate in Saskatchewan as wildfires burn   The Globe and Mail
Saskatchewan wildfires force thousands of evacuees to Alberta   Toronto Sun
Thousands more evacuated as wildfires spread in Western Canada   CTV News
Macleans.ca   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
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CTV News
   
Residents on edge as BC fires rage on   
CTV News
From people evacuated near Kelowna to a state of emergency declared in Port Hardy, a series of B.C. fires have residents on edge. An 80-hectare grassfire outside of the City of Kelowna is now 50 per cent contained – but the flames haven't been ...

Two BC communities declare states of emergency as wildfires rage   Vancouver Sun
Evacuation order partially lifted for Joe Rich fire   InfoTel News Ltd
Fire fight continues   The Daily Courier (subscription)
Castanet.net   
KelownaNow   
CBC.ca   
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BBC News
   
Greece debt: Greeks prepare for bailout referendum   
BBC News
Millions of Greeks are preparing to vote in a crucial referendum on whether to accept the terms of an international bailout. Polling stations are due to open at 07:00 local time (04:00 GMT), with the first results expected on Sunday evening. The end of ...
8 Days in the Greek Debt Crisis   NDTV
Oxi or Nai—Europe Waits as Greece Gets Ready to Vote on Bailout   Newsweek
In run-up to vote, Greeks struggling with referendum question   CTV News
ABC Online   
Washington Post   
Irish Independent   
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CTV News
   
Friends rally to support bombing victim who suffers life-altering injuries   
CTV News
One day after a bomb went off inside the law offices of Petersen King, the River Avenue building remained behind police tape and 38-year-old Maria Mitousis, injured in the attack, remains in hospital with serious, life-altering injuries. "She's ...
Police seek public's help in solving explosion at Winnipeg law firm   Toronto Star
Police seek help from public in injured lawyer case   Winnipeg Free Press
Bomb on River Avenue sends lawyer to Winnipeg hospital   MetroNews Canada
CBC.ca   
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The Independent
   
Iran nuclear talks: World powers edge closer to agreement on sanctions relief   
The Independent
Iran and six world powers appeared to reach tentative agreement on sanctions relief for Tehran, a key element of a potential nuclear deal as talks continued on Saturday. Diplomats said senior officials from all the countries involved still have to sign ...
Iran Nuclear Talks Appear to Advance as Deadline Nears   Wall Street Journal
Iran is preparing for the day after nuke deal   Haaretz
Iran, powers push for nuclear deal; dispute over UN sanctions persists   Financial Express
CBS News   
Voice of America   
Economic Times   
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CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
   
Police called in after woman found dead in The Beaches   
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
Toronto police were called in to investigate after a 50-year-old woman was found dead on Elmer Avenue, north of Queen Street East and Woodbine Avenue, in the city's Beaches neighbourhood. Staff Sergeant Lee Ann West said they received a call at 10:38 ...

Sudden death in Beaches deemed suspicious   CBC.ca
Suspicious death investigated in the Beaches   Toronto Sun
Police investigating suspicious death in the Beaches   CTV News
Toronto Star   
680 News   
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CTV News
   
Operations at Pearson returning to normal following job action   
CTV News
Operations at Toronto's Pearson International Airport were in recovery mode on Saturday after nearly 190 flights were cancelled or delayed one day earlier due to a labour disruption. In a tweet sent out Saturday morning, a spokesperson for the airport ...
EIA running smoothly after Pearson Airport labour disruption   iNews880.com
Air Canada warns of possible disruptions after job action at Toronto airport   Windsor Star
Possible delays at airports this weekend   620 CKRM.com

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CBC.ca
   
Military pledges to finish home renovations for wounded Edmonton soldier   
CBC.ca
The Canadian Forces has pledged to complete the renovations to the house of a wounded Edmonton soldier, who was in danger of losing his home after a frustrating two-year struggle to get it outfitted for a wheelchair. "No one should have to live and go ...

Injured Edmonton-based soldier continues to fight government for permanent ...   Edmonton Sun
Canadian Forces says it will help gravely wounded Afghan veteran   Ottawa Citizen
Military veteran injured in Afghanistan still without permanent housing   Edmonton Journal
Times Colonist   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Price of a detached house in Greater Vancouver soars over $1.1 million   
Vancouver Sun
Lower Mainland house prices hit record highs in June, particularly in Metro Vancouver north of the Fraser River, as hot spring sales appear to be spilling over into summer. The benchmark price (an average of typical homes sold) for detached houses ...
Vancouver real estate market hottest on record, despite recession fears   CBC.ca
Vancouver's detached home prices at record high as demand soars   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Vancouver's hot housing market shows no sign of easing as prices and sales hit ...   Financial Post
Business in Vancouver   
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Toronto Sun
   
'Wild West' for e-cigarette use in Canada, critic says   
Toronto Sun
Six years after e-cigarettes were effectively banned in Canada, a booming industry and thousands of users across this country remain in a nicotine-laced fog. Are they legal? Are they safe? And what's taking so long to sort things out? Federal foot ...

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