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CTV News
   
'I'm seeking to defeat Stephen Harper': One-on-one with Tom Mulcair   
CTV News
In the last week of the federal election campaign, CTV News has invited all party leaders to make their closing arguments before voters head to the polls on Oct. 19. CTV News Anchor and Senior Editor Lisa LaFlamme sat down with NDP Leader Thomas ...

Liberals courting progressive voters in bid to steal NDP support   The Globe and Mail
Conservative Party advertising aimed at Chinese, Punjabi voters raises concerns   CBC.ca
Analysis: Strategic voting can be confusing and can easily backfire   Vancouver Sun
Toronto Sun   
Toronto Star   
Edmonton Sun   
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New York Times
   
First Democratic Debate 2015: Highlights and Analysis   
New York Times
So far: Bernie Sanders hits Bill Clinton's administration's for not being tough enough on banks. Hillary Clinton defends her own record as senator. Sanders: “Congress does not regulate Wall Street. Wall Street regulates Congress.” Maggie Haberman, Nick ...

Who Won the Democratic Debate?   The Atlantic (blog)
In Democratic debate, candidates tangle on gun control, Wall Street reform   CBS News
Clinton, Sanders dominate conversation at Democratic debate   Washington Post
NBCNews.com   
The Australian (blog)   
CNN   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Post-election possibilities for a minority Parliament   
The Globe and Mail
'Who is the Prime Minister of Canada?” may be a tough question to answer next week after Canadians cast their ballots in Monday's federal election. Projections based on public opinion polls are showing the strong likelihood that no party will win the ...
Pete McMartin: Voters vexed by Elections Canada errors   Vancouver Sun
Would-be voters say Elections Canada office closed early   CTV News
Vancouver Elections Canada office closes early, over 100 people told they can ...   Vancity Buzz
rabble.ca (blog)   
Montreal Gazette   
TheChronicleHerald.ca   
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CTV News
   
Fahmy thanks Mulcair, Trudeau: 'You know who I'm not voting for'   
CTV News
Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy says he felt “betrayed” by Prime Minister Stephen Harper while he sat wrongly accused in an Egyptian jail cell, and that he “intends to vote” in the Oct. 19 election. Fahmy joined Tom Mulcair during a brief news ...

Mohamed Fahmy felt 'betrayed and abandoned by Prime Minister Harper'   Toronto Star
Mohamed Fahmy thanks Tom Mulcair for support during Egypt detention   CBC.ca
Lessons from Mohamed Fahmy: Ryerson students hope Canada will learn from ...   MetroNews Canada
Hamilton Spectator   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Report on downing of Dutch flight over Ukraine gives path for police   
The Globe and Mail
Malaysian Airlines Flight 17 was shot down – its cockpit torn off in mid-flight – by a Russian-made surface-to-air missile that was fired from an area controlled by Kremlin-backed fighters, the Dutch Safety Board reported on Tuesday in the first full ...
MH17 victims 'would have died quickly'3:35   NEWS.com.au
From closure of airspace to BUK missile: Here are main findings in the MH17 ...   Firstpost
MH17 report: Russia responsible, Australia reacts   The Australian
Irish Independent   
Financial Express   
The Star Online   
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Daily Mail
   
British grandfather faces 350 lashes for having wine in Saudi Arabia   
Toronto Star
Karl Andree is a 74-year-old British grandfather. For the past 25 years, he has lived in Saudi Arabia, working with local oil companies. According to his children, he was quite happy there, even when his wife, Verity, was forced to return to Britain ...
75000 sign petition for release of British grandfather facing 350 lashes in ...   Telegraph.co.uk
More than 75000 sign petition calling for release of Karl Andree   Daily Mail
Britain drops Saudi prisons contract bid after outcry   The Nation
The Seattle Times   
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Globalnews.ca
   
Saskatoon police investigating sudden death of woman   
Globalnews.ca
A sudden death investigation has been launched after 45-year-old woman found deceased in Saskatoon's Willowgrove neighbourhood Monday. Devin Sauer / Global News. What is this? Sponsored content is written by Global News' editorial staff without any ...


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Toronto Star
   
Neighbour testifies about Turcotte's change in demeanour prior to slayings   
Weyburn Review
Guy Turcotte leaves the courthouse in Saint-Jerome, Que., Monday, September 14, 2015. An emergency technician has testified that Guy Turcotte told hospital officials a day after his children were stabbed to death that he wanted to die and that what he ...
Turcotte murder trial resumes with more Crown testimony following brief hiatus   Yorkton News Review

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The Nation
   
IS confirms killing of number two in US air strike   
The Nation
BEIRUT - The Islamic State group's spokesman confirmed on Tuesday the killing of the militant organisation's second in command in a US air strike earlier this year. “America is rejoicing over the killing of Abu Mutaz al-Qurashi and considers this a ...
ISIS confirms killing of second-in-command in US air strike   indiatvnews.com

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Reuters Canada
   
Syria's army, allies plan offensive against insurgents in Aleppo   
Reuters Canada
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syria's army along with Iranian and Hezbollah allies will soon launch a ground attack supported by Russian air strikes against insurgents in the Aleppo area, two senior regional officials told Reuters on Tuesday. Control of Aleppo ...
US draws a line on protecting CIA-backed rebels in Syria   Inquirer.net
Putin slams US on Syria   The Nation
'Kill Russians' urges Syrian Qaeda as Putin slams US   The News International
The Globe and Mail   
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