#1 — CBC | Toronto cyclist killed by streetcar
A 66-year-old cyclist has died of injuries he suffered when he was struck by a Toronto streetcar.
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#2 — CTV | N.S. family says police failed to respond to stroke
Police in Truro, Nova Scotia, are under fire after a woman held in a jail cell overnight suffered a major stroke and reportedly wasn’t taken to hospital for five hours.
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#3 — CTV | Greyhound unhappy with bully label after route cuts
Greyhound Canada’s senior executive says he’s disturbed that Ottawa has branded the company as a black-hatted shakedown artist over plans to pull service due to heavy losses.
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#4 — Globe | Ottawa to unveil road map to zero deficit
The Harper government is preparing to unveil a new plan demonstrating how it would return deficit-swamped Ottawa to balanced budgets, seeking to bolster its fiscal stewardship credentials as an apparently inevitable fall election nears.
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#5 — Globe | ‘Sovereigntist show’ spurs boycott
Some federalist politicians are boycotting a literary celebration marking the 250th anniversary of the battle of the Plains of Abraham after learning that organizers plan to read out the manifesto of terrorist group Front de libération du Québec.
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#6 — NP | Khadr appeal puts Supreme Court in jurisdictional minefield
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada, in agreeing Friday to consider the repatriation of Omar Khadr, will face the thorny question of what legal duty, if any, the government has to protect Canadian citizens who are detained abroad.
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#7 — NP | Quebec Innu wage battle to halt huge hydroelectric project
QUEBEC — Nearly 40 years after Cree and Inuit won an injunction to stop the massive James Bay hydro project, an Innu community is waging a similar battle against Hydro-Quebec, the province and the federal government to halt another major hydroelectric project on Quebec’s Lower North Shore.
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#8 — Star | New climate plan would favour oil sands
Ottawa is eyeing a climate change plan that would allow Alberta’s oil sands to continue growing – and polluting – but would clamp down on industries in the rest of the country, multiple sources have told the Toronto Star.
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#9 — WFP | Ottawa, provinces sign bilingual education deal
WINNIPEG – The federal and provincial governments signed a new four-year minority-language education agreement worth more than $1 billion this morning in Winnipeg.
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