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ABC Online
   
Greece bailout: MPs vote to pass reform package as violent protest rages ...   
ABC Online
Greek MPs have passed controversial austerity laws aimed at paving the way for a European Union-backed bailout, following a late-night sitting in the Athens parliament. The package, the harshest set of austerity measures ever introduced in the country, ...

Greece, Its Back to the Wall, Adopts Austerity Steps   New York Times
Greek parliament approves bailout measures as Syriza fragments   Toronto Sun
Greek parliament passes austerity bill despite dissent   CBC.ca
Hindustan Times   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Heavy VPD presence at City Hall linked to shooting of sanitation ...   
Vancouver Sun
A Vancouver city sanitation superintendent was shot and killed in Burnaby Wednesday afternoon, triggering an extraordinary police presence at City Hall and a number of its work sites. Shortly after noon Vancouver city administration sent a number of ...

Threat against City of Vancouver employee leads to increased police presence   CBC.ca
Vancouver police guard city work sites, while RCMP probes 'serious incident'   The Daily Courier (subscription)
Police called to Vancouver city sites after employee threatened   CTV News
The Province   
CKNW News Talk 980   
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CBC.ca
   
BC youth advocate urges probe of mistakes in child abuse case   
CBC.ca
B.C.'s Representative for Children and Youth is calling for the Ministry of Children and Family Development to apologize for egregious mistakes it made in allowing a father unsupervised access to his children, despite allegations he had physically and ...

Father molested child under B.C.'s care: judge   Globalnews.ca
B.C. failed to protect molested kids, judge says   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Social workers dropped ball   Castanet.net
Vancouver Sun   
The Province   
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Toronto Sun
   
OSSTF to start strike action Monday   
Toronto Sun
The Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation (OSSTF) plans to start strike action on Monday - even though it will be during the summer break and not affect classes. The move does "nothing," said Michael Barrett, president of the Ontario Public ...
Ontario public high school teachers dropping extracurricular activities   The Globe and Mail
Queen's Park will 'work through issues' with teachers: Sandals   Toronto Star
More job action for teachers this fall?   Sault Star
CTV News   
Brampton Guardian   
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CTV News
   
Will the BoC's rate cut fan the flames of Canada's red-hot housing market?   
CTV News
It's hard to believe that Canada's red-hot housing market could get any hotter. But in cutting its key interest rate to 0.5 per cent on Wednesday, the Bank of Canada may have opened even more doors for Canadians who are looking to purchase big-ticket ...
As a lousy economy tips Ottawa into deficit, will politicians face up to that ...   Toronto Sun
Andrew Coyne: Will Canada's economy survive onslaught of election promises?   National Post
TD Bank cuts prime rate to 2.75 per cent after Bank of Canada move   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Toronto Star   
Digital Journal   
Reuters Canada   
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Huffington Post Canada
   
Canadians Being Ripped Off On Prescription Drugs, Says Ambrose   
Huffington Post Canada
OTTAWA - Two of Canada's biggest provinces — Ontario and British Columbia — are welcoming the federal government's plea to join a provincial and territorial alliance designed to buy prescription drugs in bulk. Ontario Health Minister Eric Hoskins ...
National pharmacare has large support across Canada, poll says   The Globe and Mail
Health minister urges provinces, territories to allow feds into Pan-Canadian ...   Financial Post
Ambrose urges provinces to work with feds to cut prescription drug costs   CTV News

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Wall Street Journal
   
In Iran deal, Barack Obama sees validation for diplomatic gamble   
Financial Express
To President Barack Obama, the historic nuclear accord with Iran is a validation of an arduous, politically fraught diplomatic gamble, one he foreshadowed before winning the White House and one that will shape his legacy long after he leaves. By ...
Canada to keep sanctions against Iran despite nuclear deal   The Globe and Mail

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CTV News
   
Sen. Meredith misconduct investigation to be referred to Senate ethics officer   
CTV News
An independent investigation into allegations of misconduct involving Sen. Don Meredith will be referred to Senate Ethics Officer Lyse Ricard on Thursday, CTV News has learned. The investigation – which Meredith previously denied exists -- found that ...
Ex-Tory senator Don Meredith faces second ethics probe, sources say   Toronto Star
Former Conservative senator faces second ethics probe, sources say   CityNews

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Toronto Star
   
MP Joyce Murray says she didn't approve controversial ad   
Toronto Star
OTTAWA–Liberal MP Joyce Murray says she had no knowledge of an ad in her name advising that “sobriety” is a key to success for young First Nations Canadians. An advertisement under the Vancouver MP's name, which circulated on social media ...

First Nations newspaper apologizes to BC MP for 'inappropriate' ad   The Globe and Mail
Vancouver MP Joyce Murray apologizes for 'inappropriate' ad in First Nations ...   Vancouver Sun
MP apologizes for ad telling aboriginal grads 'sobriety' leads to 'success'   CTV News
CBC.ca   
insideTORONTO.com   
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Toronto Sun
   
Mentally ill can be fit for trial, doc tells Via terrorist's sentencing   
Toronto Sun
Mentally ill people can be tried, convicted and sentenced, a psychiatrist told the sentencing hearing of a terrorist she believes is delusional. Dr. Lisa Ramshaw performed a psychiatric assessment of convicted Via Rail terrorist Chiheb Esseghaier and ...

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