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CBC.ca
   
Advance poll turnout up from last election, Elections Canada says   
CBC.ca
The opening two days of advance polls brought out a significant increase in the number of voters casting ballots ahead of the Oct. 19 election. Poll Tracker: Follow the latest numbers · Advance polls leave some waiting, others breeze through · Advance ...
Surge in Canadians voting in advance for 2015 election   Toronto Star
Voting in advance polls is on the holiday menu for Montrealers   Montreal Gazette
B.C. Election Worker Quits Due To Long Line-Ups   Huffington Post Canada
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The Globe and Mail
   
Conservatives, NDP focus on reeling in front-runner Trudeau   
The Globe and Mail
With one week left before Election Day, the last stage of a gruelling campaign for political power in Canada has come down to this: trying to catch Justin Trudeau. Scrambling to gain ground on the front-runner Liberals, Stephen Harper's Conservatives ...
First NDP legislation would be to hike corporate taxes, Mulcair says   Vancouver Sun
Tom Mulcair says NDP relations with Quebec disarmed separatists' argument   CBC.ca
Harper exudes confidence in last week of campaign   Toronto Sun
Toronto Star   
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CBC.ca
   
Blue Jays defeat Rangers in Game 3 of ALDS   
CBC.ca
The Toronto Blue Jays beat the Texas Rangers 5-1 on Sunday to force a Game 4 in their American League Division Series. Texas still leads the best-of-five set 2-1. Game 4 goes Monday at Globe Life Park in Arlington. Troy Tulowitzki hit a three-run home ...
Jays top Rangers in Game 3 to keep hope alive   Toronto Sun
Toronto Blue Jays vs. Texas Rangers live scores and updates: Troy Tulowitzki ...   National Post
Toronto finds playoff hero in Tulowitzki: Griffin   Toronto Star
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Edmonton Journal
   
Man plus machine: Biohackers self-experiment to achieve superhuman bodies   
Edmonton Journal
VANCOUVER - There's no visible lump, but Nikolas Badminton has a microchip the size of two grains of rice implanted between his left thumb and index finger. Scan his hand with a smartphone and vital personal identification details appear. The Vancouver ...


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Toronto Sun
   
Argos' Ray approaching return to action   
Toronto Sun
Ricky Ray hasn't taken a snap since Toronto's visit to Montreal in the penultimate game last season. It proved to be a crushing occasion for both Ray, a three-time Grey Cup champion, and the Argos. He suffered concussion and the Argos would lose ...
Alouettes cling to last playoff berth by their fingertips   Montreal Gazette
Argos not fooled by Alouettes poor record   Toronto Star
Als regroup, get ready for clash with Argos   TSN
Hamilton Spectator   
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Toronto Sun
   
Ontario Conservative says campaign office vandalized   
Toronto Sun
SUDBURY, Ont. -- An Ontario Conservative candidate says his campaign office was vandalized. Fred Slade is running in the federal riding of Sudbury. He says anti Conservative messages were painted on the windows and the doors of the campaign office.
Conservative says campaign office vandalized   Simcoe.com
Province investing $71700 in emergency shelter   NorthernLife.ca
Sudbury candidate stands on Conservative record   The Sudbury Star

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CBC.ca
   
Brandon Phillips, Captain's Quarters killing suspect, reportedly dated Dwight ...   
CBC.ca
The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary have arrested a man they believe is connected to a shooting death at a hotel in St. John's last week, and according to his social media profile he dated the daughter of provincial Liberal Leader Dwight Ball. Customer ...

Captain's Quarters killing suspect son of convicted murderer   Western Star
Captain's Quarters Homicide Suspect Son Of Convicted Killer   VOCM
Breaking: Man arrested for Captain's Quarters shooting   The Telegram

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NBCNews.com
   
Five killed in British helicopter crash in Afghanistan   
Reuters Canada
(Reuters) - Five members of NATO's international support mission in Afghanistan were killed and five injured when a British military helicopter crashed in the capital, Kabul, officials said on Monday. NATO's Resolute Support mission, which gave the ...
NATO: 5 dead, 5 injured in helicopter crash at base in Kabul   Toronto Sun
Fixing Afghanistan-Pakistan relations   Daily Times
Taliban bomber targets Nato convoy   The Nation
Irish Examiner   
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Toronto Sun
   
University student dies after being hit by car   
Toronto Sun
A Western University student struck by a vehicle while walking on campus has died, the first pedestrian death on campus in 15 years. First-year student Andrea Christidis, 18, originally from Scarborough, was walking on the sidewalk on Lambton Drive ...
Student struck and killed at Western U was 'kind, compassionate,' family says   CTV News
Car crash on Western campus kills student from Scarborough   Toronto Star
Female student struck and killed on London campus had 'kind soul,' family says   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
The South Bayview Bulldog   
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Calgary Herald
   
Wind warning in effect for communities in southern Alberta   
Calgary Herald
Blistering winds that could damage homes and businesses are expected to gust through several communities in central and southern Alberta Sunday morning, Environment Canada warns. Wind gusts of 90 to 100 kilometres per hour are expected in and ...

A wind warning was issued for parts of southern Manitoba, the Interlake and ...   CBC.ca
Wind warning issued for southern Saskatchewan   Globalnews.ca
Wind warnings issued for southern Saskatchewan   News Talk 980 CJME
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