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CBC.ca
   
Federal leaders trade pointed barbs during debate on economy   
CBC.ca
A series of feisty exchanges marked Thursday night's debate on the economy, as the three federal leaders launched pointed attacks on each other's plans on a range of issues, including jobs, energy, deficits and infrastructure. This second debate ...
Party pundits weigh in on Thursday's debate   Toronto Sun
Trudeau emerges as leader with new economic vision for Canada   The Globe and Mail
Harper can't play the fear card on the economy: Tim Harper   Toronto Star
National Post   
Ottawa Citizen   
Calgary Herald   
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Reuters Canada
   
Chileans pick through debris after powerful quake; 11 dead   
Reuters Canada
TONGOY, Chile (Reuters) - Residents sifted through rubble on Thursday and saved what they could from homes destroyed by a magnitude 8.3 earthquake in central Chile that killed 11 people, forced 1 million from their homes and sent giant waves crashing ...

This one was a dud, but is Orange County ready for a serious tsunami?   OCRegister
Death toll from powerful Chile earthquake rises to 12   Irish Independent
Live: Where the waves have hit NZ   New Zealand Herald
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CBC.ca
   
Canadiens looking to build on last season's success   
CBC.ca
The Montreal Canadiens want to build off the good vibe they had last season. The Canadiens opened training camp Thursday with few jobs open on a team that finished second overall in the 30-team NHL with a 50-22-10 record for 110 points, although they ...

Dave Stubbs: Coveted rearguard Jeff Petry is eager, excited to pick up with ...   Montreal Gazette
Canadiens hope to build off last season   TSN
P.K. Subban praised for $10M donation to Montreal Children's Hospital   Globalnews.ca

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Toronto Sun
   
Estrada in total control as Blue Jays add to division lead   
Toronto Sun
\Marco Estrada has given up far too many home runs of late. On Thursday, he found the ideal antidote — the Atlanta Braves lineup and the dimensions of Turner Field. Last season, Estrada served up a major-league high of 29 while twirling for the ...
Blue Jays end road trip on winning note against Braves   Toronto Star
Blue Jays shut out Braves 5-0 to extend AL East lead   Montreal Gazette
Blue Jays cap off road trip in fine style with win over Braves   The Globe and Mail
Sportsnet.ca   
The Province   
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Toronto Sun
   
Firing of 14 shots at stopped car in Distillery to be probed   
Toronto Sun
An internal investigation will examine why a Toronto Police officer fired his gun more than a dozen times into the hood of a stationary stolen car, the chief said Thursday. Chief Mark Saunders said “firearm discharge investigators” will look into why ...
Did a Toronto Police officer really have to fire 14 shots into a car?   Toronto Star
Questions raised after video shows officer repeatedly firing bullets at car   CTV News
Toronto Police Shoot At Allegedly Stolen Car Before Arresting Suspect   Huffington Post Canada
MetroNews Canada   
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The Globe and Mail
   
After Ahmed, let's face it: The demonization of all Muslims is fundamentally ...   
The Globe and Mail
Rabia Chaudry is a Washington-based lawyer, and national security fellow at the New America Foundation. You're likely familiar with Ahmed Mohamed, the now famous 14-year-old Muslim student who built a clock, took it to school, ready to impress his ...

Ahmed Mohamed is tired, excited to meet Obama – and wants his clock back   The Guardian
Texas Muslim group doesn't blame officials for mistaking alarm clock for bomb   New Zealand Herald
Muslim group doesn't fault school, police for detention   WAFB.com
Firstpost   
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CBC.ca
   
Burkina Faso military seizes power in West African state   
CBC.ca
A shadowy spymaster formerly the right-hand man to toppled President Blaise Compaore seized power in Burkina Faso at the head of a military coup on Thursday, less than a month before elections meant to restore democracy in the West African state.
Military in Burkina Faso confirms coup, dissolves government   Washington Post
Coup: Compaore's ally named new Burkina Faso leader   The Punch
The African coup from central casting, circa 1980s   Los Angeles Times
Hindustan Times   
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The News International
   
PAF Badaber attack: all terrorists killed   
The News International
PESHAWAR: Terrorists attacked the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) base in the Badaber area, Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) said Friday. According to the ISPR six terrorists had been killed by security forces with DG ISPR Major General Asim Bajwa ...


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Reuters Canada
   
Asian shares slip, dollar soft as Fed stands pat and eyes China   
Reuters Canada
TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian shares fell on Friday after the Federal Reserve held off on raising interest rates, reviving concerns about weakness in both the U.S. and global economies. The dollar was on the defensive, having fallen more than 1 percent after ...
Asian shares edge up, dollar soft as Fed stands pat and eyes China   Reuters
Fed Rate Decision Roils Emerging-Market Currencies   Wall Street Journal
The Wild Day That Wasn't: Fed Avoids Tumult But Prolongs Uncertainty   NDTV
The Australian Financial Review   
Financial Times   
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Financial Post
   
TSX up, loonie down and New York markets mixed after Fed keeps overnight ...   
Calgary Herald
TORONTO - The TSX closed higher on Thursday while American markets retreated after the U.S. Federal Reserve decided to stand pat on interest rates, citing a weak global economy, persistently low inflation and unstable financial markets. In Toronto, the ...

The close: TSX ends higher after Fed holds interest rates   The Globe and Mail
TSX climbs after Fed keeps interest rates steady   Reuters Canada

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