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2015-11-07 Canada English Canada


Calgary Herald
   
Notley disappointed in Obama's description of Alberta bitumen as 'dirtier crude'   
Calgary Herald
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley said Friday she was not surprised by U.S. President Barack Obama's decision to reject the Keystone XL pipeline, but she is disappointed by the characterization of Alberta bitumen as 'dirtier crude.' “The decision today ...

Alberta NDP raised $1.6M during provincial election period   CBC.ca
Graham Thomson: Notley focusing on the next pipeline   Edmonton Journal
Alberta premier 'disappointed', 'not surprised' by Obama's rejection of ...   Globalnews.ca
Edmonton Sun   
Huffington Post Canada   
MetroNews Canada   
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CTV News
   
Public sector unions reject Quebec government's latest contract offer   
CTV News
MONTREAL -- Unions representing Quebec's public sector workers rejected the Quebec government's latest contract offer Friday, saying it is essentially the same deal that has prompted them to engage in job action. The labour groups said the latest offer ...
Quebec government to make offer to public sector unions today   CBC.ca
Public sector unions balk at Quebec government's new contract offer   Times Colonist

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The Globe and Mail
   
Mulcair criticizes TPP, says NDP will be progressive opposition   
The Globe and Mail
Tom Mulcair criticized the Trans-Pacific Partnership deal and emphasized New Democrat roots in one of his first public speeches to supporters since being demoted to a federal third-party leader. Mulcair told the Canadian Union of Public Employee's ...
BC New Democrats enter Vancouver convention ready to ride the wave of change   Vancouver Sun

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Calgary Herald
   
University academics feared Enbridge deal would compromise school's integrity   
Calgary Herald
Former Enbridge CEO Pat Daniels, right, alongside University of Calgary president Elizabeth Cannon and former dean of the Haskayne School of Business Leonard Waverman, at the launch of the Enbridge Centre at University of Calgary on March 27, 2012.
University of Calgary faces independent review over Enbridge donation   CTV News
University of Calgary to review Enbridge relationship after CBC probe   CBC.ca

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Saskatoon StarPhoenix
   
Sask. reaction to return of long-form census   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Minister of Families, Children and Social Development Jean-Yves Duclos looks on as Innovation, Science and Economic Development Minister Navdeep Bains responds to a question in the Foyer of the House of Commons on Parilament Hill in Ottawa ...

Liberals reinstate mandatory long-form census 2:29   CBC.ca
National Post View: Good on Justin Trudeau for bringing back the long-form census   National Post
Liberal gov't restores mandatory long-form census   CTV News
The Globe and Mail   
Toronto Sun   
Toronto Star   
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CBC.ca
   
Man in hospital after being shot by police near Kenaston Boulevard   
CBC.ca
Police in Winnipeg have shot a man following a wild chase that involved dozens of cruisers in pursuit. The shooting occurred near Kenaston Boulevard and Grant Avenue around 1:15 p.m. CT, about 45 minutes after the chase began. CBC News has learned ...

Man shot during large police presence, ongoing investigation near Lipsett Hall   CTV News
UPDATE: Police confirm officer involved shooting at Kenaston and Grant sent ...   Globalnews.ca
Sources: Man Shot By Police Has Died   CJOB
MetroNews Canada   
MyToba   
ChrisD.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
'Paul Davis is no Stephen Harper': PC leader reacts to grim election poll   
CBC.ca
Progressive Conservative leader Paul Davis says a new poll that puts his party 47 points behind the Liberals in public support comes as no surprise. Liberals poised to win election with landslide, poll suggests. "It's exactly what I expected to see ...
Liberals poised to push out PCs in Newfoundland and Labrador: poll   The Globe and Mail
Davis blames bad poll numbers on the Trudeau effect   The Telegram
Bleak poll numbers for the Tories   Lewisporte Pilot

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Macleans.ca
   
How much should we expect of Justin Trudeau?   
Macleans.ca
Justin Trudeau fought cynicism with hope, but what should we hope for from him now? Aaron Wherry. November 6, 2015. Twitter · Facebook · Google+ Share · LinkedIn · Reddit · Email · Twitter · Facebook · Google+ Share · LinkedIn · Reddit · Email. 0.
Josh Freed: Friendly advice for our new PM as he basks in optimism   Montreal Gazette
A CEO, but not exactly a Bay Street guy: How Bill Morneau became Canada's new ...   Financial Post
Justin Trudeau won by redefining what 'good government' can mean: Cruickshank   OurWindsor.ca
CBC.ca   
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Toronto Sun
   
Coach pleads guilty to charge linked to high school BC ski trip   
Toronto Sun
KELOWNA, B.C. -- The U.S. cross-country ski coach accused of planting a video camera in the hotel room of his female students in Vernon, B.C., has pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court. Jason Paur, 44, pleaded guilty Monday morning to transportation ...
Seattle coach who recorded students in hotel room in Vernon pleads guilty   News1130
Former Ski Coach Enters Guilty Plea to Child Porn Related Charge   KelownaNow

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The Globe and Mail
   
Ontario did not know of teachers' union's $65-million reserve, Deputy Premier says   
The Globe and Mail
Deputy Premier Deb Matthews says she did not know Ontario's high school teachers' union had $65-million in a reserve fund when the government secretly agreed to pay the union $1-million to help cover its negotiating costs. Ms. Matthews, who is also ...

TDSB elementary students to get progress reports Dec. 10   CBC.ca
Their strike is over, but Ottawa public elementary teachers still won't hold ...   Ottawa Citizen
Deputy premier says she didn't know teachers' union had cash stash   Toronto Star
BlackburnNews.com   
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