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CBC.ca
   
Mulcair's Outremont, Trudeau's Papineau: A tale of two Montreal ridings   
CBC.ca
The border between Justin Trudeau's riding and Tom Mulcair's sits on a desolate strip of railroad track in the north end of Montreal. It's a no-man's land lined by broken-down fences and overgrown weeds. North of the tracks is the Trudeau riding of ...
trying to beat Trudeau in his own riding   Toronto Sun
Papineau Victory Not Assured For Justin Trudeau, Say Opponents   Huffington Post Canada
NDPer trying to beat Trudeau in his own riding   Sarnia Observer

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Wallaceburg Courier Press
   
Brother of Dudley George suffers serious but not life-threatening burns at ...   
Wallaceburg Courier Press
Tires burn at the entrance to Camp Ipperwash as some members of the Kettle and Stony Point First Nation attempt to block a procession of their fellow band members from entering the former military base in Ipperwash, Ont. on Sunday September 20, 2015.
Dudley George's brother injured during Ipperwash settlement protest   News Talk 650 CKOM
Man injured during Ipperwash protest   Northumberland News
Dudley George's brother in serious condition after being accidentally set on fire   CBC.ca

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National Post
   
Terry Glavin: Conservatives finally take responsibility for the roadblock ...   
National Post
Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander's dramatic weekend about-face from the belligerent tone and substance of Prime Minister Stephen Harper's outburst during the party leaders' televised debate three days earlier provides a rare glimpse ...

Ottawa fast-tracks refugee resettlement process   The Globe and Mail
Stephen Harper gets cheers, some jeers, while in Windsor   CBC.ca
Harper promises up to $100M for new manufacturing fund   CTV News
Montreal Gazette   
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Montreal Gazette
   
'Room' wins top prize at Toronto International Film Festival   
Montreal Gazette
TORONTO - A seemingly cloudy Oscar race became a little clearer on Sunday as the Toronto International Film Festival awarded the harrowing drama "Room" the People's Choice prize, an honour that is often a predictor of Academy Award success.
TIFF 2015 closes with love for 'best audience in the world'   Toronto Star
The 10 most anticipated Toronto restaurant openings for fall 2015   blogTO (blog)
TIFF 2015: And The Winners Are …   NOW Magazine
London Free Press   
Variety   
Toronto Sun   
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CBC.ca
   
Emmy Awards 2015: Game of Thrones, Veep named top shows   
CBC.ca
Long-standing barriers fell at Sunday's Emmy Awards as Viola Davis became the first non-white actress to claim top drama acting honours, Jon Hamm finally won for Mad Men, and Game of Thrones overcame Emmy anti-fantasy resistance to claim the top ...

Emmys: Jon Hamm, Viola Davis, 'Game of Thrones' win   Detroit Free Press
Emmy wins for Viola Davis, Jon Hamm 'Transparent,'   Jakarta Post
Emmys 2015: Long-awaited wins for Jon Hamm, Viola Davis, complete winners list   NJ.com
STLtoday.com   
The Star Online   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Reuters Canada
   
Pope meets Fidel Castro, warns against ideology on Cuba trip   
Reuters Canada
HAVANA (Reuters) - Pope Francis met Cuba's revolutionary leader Fidel Castro on Sunday, hours after warning Cubans to beware the dangers of ideology and the lure of selfishness as their country enters a new era of closer ties with the United States.
Pope Francis meets Fidel Castro – as it happened   The Guardian
Pope Francis Careful in Navigating Cuban Politics   New York Times
Pope to the White House -- a scene once unthinkable   Sin Chew Jit Poh
Firstpost   
Whitehouse.gov (press release)   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Planned logging in BC's Walbran Valley “shameful,” could spark blockades, say ...   
Vancouver Sun
The B.C. government has approved a permit for logging on one of eight planned “cutblock” areas in the central Walbran Valley on Vancouver Island, which an environmental group says could reignite the war in the woods from the 1990s. “This type of ...


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Vancouver Sun
   
Two men stabbed in Surrey park   
Vancouver Sun
Two males are recovering in hospital after a stabbing incident in Surrey's Robin Park. Police were called to the park, which is located at 11200-block of 150th St., at 11:40 p.m. on Sunday where they found a crowd of fleeing people — and an 18-year ...
'Altercation' in Surrey's Robin Park lands two in hospital with stab wounds, a ...   The Province

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The Globe and Mail
   
Quarterback Jonathan Crompton leads Alouettes over Blue Bombers in return   
The Globe and Mail
There's no talk yet of a quarterback controversy on the Montreal Alouettes, but Jonathan Crompton has staked a claim on his old job as the starter. After missing nine games with a shoulder injury, Crompton threw touchdown passes to Samuel Giguere and S ...
Quarterback Crompton returns to lead Alouettes over Bombers 35-14   Calgary Herald
Jonathan Crompton tosses three TDs in Alouettes win   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Alouettes find their offensive groove again to roll over Winnipeg 35-14   Montreal Gazette

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CBC.ca
   
Green Party raises legal challenge to Munk leaders' debate exclusion   
CBC.ca
The Green Party is citing an alleged breach of Canada's charity law in a novel, last-ditch bid to insert leader Elizabeth May into a national election debate later this month. May has been excluded from a Sept. 28 event in Toronto, known as the Munk ...
Greens file complaint to CRA in bid to get Elizabeth May into Munk debate   CTV News
Munk leaders debate is 'breaking the law,' by snubbing Elizabeth May, Green ...   National Post
Greens file complaint over Munk debate   InsideHalton.com

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