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Country bracing for 'made in Canada' recession: former chief statistician
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As Canada braces for the anticipated confirmation next week that it's in a recession, a former chief statistician says the country has no one else to blame but itself. Munir Sheikh told CTV's Power Play on Thursday that the country is likely headed ...
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As Canada braces for the anticipated confirmation next week that it's in a recession, a former chief statistician says the country has no one else to blame but itself. Munir Sheikh told CTV's Power Play on Thursday that the country is likely headed ...
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BC evacuation alert remains as winds could whip up Washington wildfires
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KAMLOOPS, B.C. -- About 1,600 people in southern British Columbia remain on evacuation alert as fire crews brace for winds to carry in trouble from wildfires in neighbouring Washington state. Fire information officer Kevin Skrepnek says Grand Forks and ...
Firefighters deploy mobile sprinkler systems in Grand Forks to protect homesVancouver Sun
Int'l help not neededCastanet.net
Washington Stickpin wildfire has BC communities watching weather with hopeCBC.ca
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KAMLOOPS, B.C. -- About 1,600 people in southern British Columbia remain on evacuation alert as fire crews brace for winds to carry in trouble from wildfires in neighbouring Washington state. Fire information officer Kevin Skrepnek says Grand Forks and ...
Firefighters deploy mobile sprinkler systems in Grand Forks to protect homes
Int'l help not needed
Washington Stickpin wildfire has BC communities watching weather with hope
The Globe and Mail
Water restrictions in Vancouver area may last into fall
The Globe and Mail
Heavy rains forecast in the coming days in the Vancouver area likely won't affect strict water restrictions, which are expected to remain in effect well into September and possibly longer, the regional district says. Faced with an unusually hot and dry ...
Heavy rain on its way to Metro Vancouver, Environment Canada warnsCBC.ca
Flash floods could be possible on the south coast following weather warningNews1130
Heavy rainfall and possible flash flooding in the forecast for Metro VancouverCKNW News Talk 980
Vancouver Sun
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The Globe and Mail
Heavy rains forecast in the coming days in the Vancouver area likely won't affect strict water restrictions, which are expected to remain in effect well into September and possibly longer, the regional district says. Faced with an unusually hot and dry ...
Heavy rain on its way to Metro Vancouver, Environment Canada warns
Flash floods could be possible on the south coast following weather warning
Heavy rainfall and possible flash flooding in the forecast for Metro Vancouver
Toronto Star
Questions remain about Deloitte audit of Sen. Mike Duffy
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—Testimony and emails from the trial of Sen. Mike Duffy suggest the Prime Minister's Office was invested in the outcome of a Deloitte report into his housing expenses, with the auditing firm still facing questions about the integrity of its ...
Mike Duffy trial: Former, current PMO aides' court chat showed 'poor judgment'CBC.ca
Adam: Pity but no tears for DuffyOttawa Citizen
Duffy trial takeaway: The PMO as rogue operationiPolitics.ca (subscription)
Macleans.ca
TheChronicleHerald.ca
National Observer
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Toronto Star
OTTAWA—Testimony and emails from the trial of Sen. Mike Duffy suggest the Prime Minister's Office was invested in the outcome of a Deloitte report into his housing expenses, with the auditing firm still facing questions about the integrity of its ...
Mike Duffy trial: Former, current PMO aides' court chat showed 'poor judgment'
Adam: Pity but no tears for Duffy
Duffy trial takeaway: The PMO as rogue operation
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Cross-border beer buying is big among New Brunswickers, court hears
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CAMPBELLTON, N.B. -- A New Brunswick man charged with illegally importing alcohol from a Quebec border town isn't alone in making beer runs -- in fact, a private investigator says at least two-thirds of the people he observed buying beer in ...
Cross border beer buying is big: investigatorNorthumberland News
This New Brunswick Law Makes Quasi-Criminals Out of the UnwittingHuffington Post Canada
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CAMPBELLTON, N.B. -- A New Brunswick man charged with illegally importing alcohol from a Quebec border town isn't alone in making beer runs -- in fact, a private investigator says at least two-thirds of the people he observed buying beer in ...
Cross border beer buying is big: investigator
This New Brunswick Law Makes Quasi-Criminals Out of the Unwitting
Toronto Sun
Search on for kids allegedly abducted by dad, taken to Middle East
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COMOX VALLEY, B.C. - International police are searching for four Vancouver Island children allegedly abducted by their father overseas. Alison Azer says in an online fundraising campaign that her ex-husband, Dr. Saren Azer, is a Kurdish Canadian who ...
Mom of missing BC kids previously worried dad wouldn't return themToronto Sun
Vancouver Island woman says ex-husband has abducted their four kids to Middle EastThe Province
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COMOX VALLEY, B.C. - International police are searching for four Vancouver Island children allegedly abducted by their father overseas. Alison Azer says in an online fundraising campaign that her ex-husband, Dr. Saren Azer, is a Kurdish Canadian who ...
Mom of missing BC kids previously worried dad wouldn't return them
Vancouver Island woman says ex-husband has abducted their four kids to Middle East
Toronto Sun
Boy catches 486-pound bluefin tuna off Prince Edward Island's northeastern shore
Toronto Sun
NAUFRAGE, P.E.I. -- A 10-year-old boy from Prince Edward Island who recently reeled in a mammoth 220-kilogram bluefin tuna off the province's northeastern shore says he's not quite satisfied with his potentially record-breaking catch. Koen Norton set ...
Boy lands 220-kilogram tuna off PEICranbrook Daily Townsman
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Toronto Sun
NAUFRAGE, P.E.I. -- A 10-year-old boy from Prince Edward Island who recently reeled in a mammoth 220-kilogram bluefin tuna off the province's northeastern shore says he's not quite satisfied with his potentially record-breaking catch. Koen Norton set ...
Boy lands 220-kilogram tuna off PEI
The Globe and Mail
Fredericton police chief disappointed with recent officer suspensions
The Globe and Mail
There is a shared sense of disappointment in the ranks of Fredericton police and the public over the suspension of five officers, the force's chief said Thursday. Leanne Fitch took the unusual step of calling a news conference Thursday to address ...
Leanne Fitch addresses concerns about Fredericton police actionsCBC.ca
Fredericton's top cop disappointed by high number of suspended officersCTV News
Fredericton Police Chief answers to concerns over five suspended officersGlobalnews.ca
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The Globe and Mail
There is a shared sense of disappointment in the ranks of Fredericton police and the public over the suspension of five officers, the force's chief said Thursday. Leanne Fitch took the unusual step of calling a news conference Thursday to address ...
Leanne Fitch addresses concerns about Fredericton police actions
Fredericton's top cop disappointed by high number of suspended officers
Fredericton Police Chief answers to concerns over five suspended officers
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Pickton brother should be awarded costs from woman he assaulted: lawyer
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VANCOUVER -- Whatever happened to a woman inside a trailer amounts to sexual assault, says a judge who must decide whether serial killer Robert Pickton's brother should pay legal costs. B.C. Supreme Court Justice George Macintosh said a jury decided ...
Woman sexually assaulted by David Pickton wants money for attack on characterThe Province
BC court hears Pickton sex assault victim called 'liar' deserves costsCityNews
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VANCOUVER -- Whatever happened to a woman inside a trailer amounts to sexual assault, says a judge who must decide whether serial killer Robert Pickton's brother should pay legal costs. B.C. Supreme Court Justice George Macintosh said a jury decided ...
Woman sexually assaulted by David Pickton wants money for attack on character
BC court hears Pickton sex assault victim called 'liar' deserves costs
The Globe and Mail
Nova Scotia judge reserves decision as cyberbullying legal battle wraps up
The Globe and Mail
An anti-cyberbullying law drafted in response to the Rehtaeh Parsons case was defended Thursday as necessary to fill in significant gaps in the criminal law. Nova Scotia's Cyber-safety Act is the subject of a Charter challenge by Halifax lawyer David ...
Judge reserves decision on challenge to Nova Scotia law inspired by Rehtaeh ...MetroNews Canada
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The Globe and Mail
An anti-cyberbullying law drafted in response to the Rehtaeh Parsons case was defended Thursday as necessary to fill in significant gaps in the criminal law. Nova Scotia's Cyber-safety Act is the subject of a Charter challenge by Halifax lawyer David ...
Judge reserves decision on challenge to Nova Scotia law inspired by Rehtaeh ...
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