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NDP open to forming government with Liberals to topple Conservatives
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The New Democrats will look to form a coalition government with the federal Liberals if it means ousting Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservatives from power, says a prominent NDP MP. Skeena-Bulkley Valley MP Nathan Cullen said that while winning ...
Eglinton-Lawrence Liberal nomination race heads toward bitter endToronto Star
Michael Den Tandt: Thomas Mulcair and the magic of momentumNational Post
Dimitri Soudas buys Liberal membership ahead of Eve Adams's nomination voteCBC.ca
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The New Democrats will look to form a coalition government with the federal Liberals if it means ousting Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservatives from power, says a prominent NDP MP. Skeena-Bulkley Valley MP Nathan Cullen said that while winning ...
Eglinton-Lawrence Liberal nomination race heads toward bitter end
Michael Den Tandt: Thomas Mulcair and the magic of momentum
Dimitri Soudas buys Liberal membership ahead of Eve Adams's nomination vote
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Big tobacco companies not required to deposit $1B, Court of Appeal rules
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The Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of three big tobacco companies, saying that they are not required to immediately deposit $1 billion plus punitive damages in a trust account for members of a class action lawsuit. In June, a Quebec Superior Court ...
court rules against initial $1.13-billion payment in tobacco class-action suitMontreal Gazette
Canada court waives C$1.13 billion deposit in Quebec smoking caseReuters Canada
Tobacco Firms Won't Have to Pay Initial Compensation to Smokers, Canada Court SaysWall Street Journal
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The Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of three big tobacco companies, saying that they are not required to immediately deposit $1 billion plus punitive damages in a trust account for members of a class action lawsuit. In June, a Quebec Superior Court ...
court rules against initial $1.13-billion payment in tobacco class-action suit
Canada court waives C$1.13 billion deposit in Quebec smoking case
Tobacco Firms Won't Have to Pay Initial Compensation to Smokers, Canada Court Says
Vancouver Sun
Pete McMartin: Kelowna and the Premier and the burning issues of the day
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Premier Christy Clark, preoccupied of late with ushering in the Age of Liquefied Natural Gas, which will make us all rich, took time out of her busy schedule to visit her Kelowna constituency this week. Her constituency was on fire. There were photos ...
Harper thanks crews fighting out-of-control wildfire in BCThe Globe and Mail
Prime Minister Stephen Harper thanks fire crews working on BC blazeToronto Sun
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Premier Christy Clark, preoccupied of late with ushering in the Age of Liquefied Natural Gas, which will make us all rich, took time out of her busy schedule to visit her Kelowna constituency this week. Her constituency was on fire. There were photos ...
Harper thanks crews fighting out-of-control wildfire in BC
Prime Minister Stephen Harper thanks fire crews working on BC blaze
Harper thanks those working on BC fire lines
Reuters
Canada Valentine's Day massacre suspects headed for trial
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HALIFAX The case of a Canadian man and American woman accused of plotting a shopping mall massacre in the Atlantic Canadian city of Halifax will proceed to trial, a court confirmed on Thursday, though the trial may not start until 2016. The 21-year-old ...
Pair charged in Halifax mall plot to go to trial as hearing wrapsThe Globe and Mail
The two people accused of plotting a mass shooting in Halifax on Valentine's ...CBC.ca
Pair committed to stand trial on shooting-plot chargesTheChronicleHerald.ca
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HALIFAX The case of a Canadian man and American woman accused of plotting a shopping mall massacre in the Atlantic Canadian city of Halifax will proceed to trial, a court confirmed on Thursday, though the trial may not start until 2016. The 21-year-old ...
Pair charged in Halifax mall plot to go to trial as hearing wraps
The two people accused of plotting a mass shooting in Halifax on Valentine's ...
Pair committed to stand trial on shooting-plot charges
CTV News
3 people dead, 8 injured in 'apocalyptic' Quebec fire
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DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. -- Quebec provincial police say three people died in a fire in a Quebec apartment complex on Thursday. Police are only confirming three bodies were found, but did not immediately provide any identities or details on the victims.
Drummondville, Que., fire leaves 3 dead, 8 injuredCBC.ca
Three dead in Drummondville fireMontreal Gazette
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DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. -- Quebec provincial police say three people died in a fire in a Quebec apartment complex on Thursday. Police are only confirming three bodies were found, but did not immediately provide any identities or details on the victims.
Drummondville, Que., fire leaves 3 dead, 8 injured
Three dead in Drummondville fire
Quebec police say three people missing and eight injured in apartment fire
Toronto Star
Anti-terror bill not in keeping with Canada's international obligations: UN
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OTTAWA—The United Nation's first review in 10 years of Canada's compliance with an international rights treaty has resulted in concerns being raised on a swathe of issues from pay equity to new anti-terror legislation. In a report released Thursday ...
Canada backsliding on human rights, UN committee saysOttawa Citizen
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United Nations says C-51 not in keeping with Canada's international obligationsToronto Sun
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Toronto Star
OTTAWA—The United Nation's first review in 10 years of Canada's compliance with an international rights treaty has resulted in concerns being raised on a swathe of issues from pay equity to new anti-terror legislation. In a report released Thursday ...
Canada backsliding on human rights, UN committee says
5 concerns raised in the UN report on Canada
United Nations says C-51 not in keeping with Canada's international obligations
Montreal Gazette
Windsor firm leads leads proposed $400-million class-action lawsuit against Uber
Montreal Gazette
Windsor law firm Sutts, Strosberg LLP is taking the reigns on a proposed $400-million class-action lawsuit against Uber, shortly after the launch of the ride-sharing service in Southwestern Ontario. The Uber application allows consumers with ...
Ontario taxi owner files $410-million class-action suit against Uber CanadaThe Globe and Mail
Toronto cab company files $400 million class-action lawsuit against UberNew York Daily News
Class Action lawsuit Filed Against Uber In Ontario640 Toronto News
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Montreal Gazette
Windsor law firm Sutts, Strosberg LLP is taking the reigns on a proposed $400-million class-action lawsuit against Uber, shortly after the launch of the ride-sharing service in Southwestern Ontario. The Uber application allows consumers with ...
Ontario taxi owner files $410-million class-action suit against Uber Canada
Toronto cab company files $400 million class-action lawsuit against Uber
Class Action lawsuit Filed Against Uber In Ontario
Vancouver Sun
Transgender pledge request means no BC Liberals at Pride
Vancouver Sun
The Vancouver Pride Parade is a loud, fun event attended each year by more than 100,000 people, many of whom love wearing the colours of the rainbow. “But it's not just a big event like the Calgary Stampede. Pride is political. It's about human rights ...
Pledge pushback: BC Liberals not welcome at Pride paradeCTV News
BC Liberals barred from marching in Vancouver Pride parade over refusal to ...National Post
Catch up: BC Liberals withdraw from Vancouver Pride parade and other stories ...The Globe and Mail
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Vancouver Sun
The Vancouver Pride Parade is a loud, fun event attended each year by more than 100,000 people, many of whom love wearing the colours of the rainbow. “But it's not just a big event like the Calgary Stampede. Pride is political. It's about human rights ...
Pledge pushback: BC Liberals not welcome at Pride parade
BC Liberals barred from marching in Vancouver Pride parade over refusal to ...
Catch up: BC Liberals withdraw from Vancouver Pride parade and other stories ...
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Local Lawyer Representing Guido Amsel; Says He Will Plead Not Guilty
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The man accused of sending explosive devices to two Winnipeg law offices has found legal representation. Well-known Winnipeg lawyer Martin Glazer confirms he is representing Guido Amsel. In a statement, Glazer says Amsel denies the accusations ...
More charges for alleged bomberWinnipeg Sun
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The man accused of sending explosive devices to two Winnipeg law offices has found legal representation. Well-known Winnipeg lawyer Martin Glazer confirms he is representing Guido Amsel. In a statement, Glazer says Amsel denies the accusations ...
More charges for alleged bomber
Accused Winnipeg bomber faces new charges
Winnipeg man accused of mailing bomb that injured lawyer faces new charges
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Dozens of cats treated after rescue from 'horrific' Toronto apartment
MetroNews Canada
About 60 cats are getting urgent care after they were rescued from “horrific” conditions in a one-bedroom apartment. Heather Brown, executive director of Toronto Cat Rescue, said Toronto Animal Services began removing the cats, mostly ragdolls and a ...
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About 60 cats are getting urgent care after they were rescued from “horrific” conditions in a one-bedroom apartment. Heather Brown, executive director of Toronto Cat Rescue, said Toronto Animal Services began removing the cats, mostly ragdolls and a ...
More than 60 cats rescued from one-bedroom apartment
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