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  • Experimental cancer test grafts tumours into mice to create customized treatment for patients

    National Post - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    When a CT scan showed that Yaron Panov’s sarcoma had returned, the news from some of Canada's top specialists in the rare cancer was grim: surgery would require cutting out his spleen, a kidney and chunks of other organs. In other words, removing the tumour was not an option. What's more, chemotherapy had little chance of working either, doctors said. It was April 2011 and Mr. ...

  • Montreal Mayor Resigns After Bribery Arrest

    New York Times - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    A day after his arrest on bribery charges, the mayor of Montreal, Michael Applebaum, resigned Tuesday. In a brief statement to reporters, he denied that he was guilty of any of the 14 charges he now faces. But he said it would not be possible to act as mayor while defending himself. For much of his political career, Mr. Applebaum was seen as a reformer and known as "Mr. Clean." He ...

  • Interim Montreal mayor quits after fraud arrest

    Tribune Review - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    MONTREAL -- For the second time in less than a year, a Montreal mayor has stepped down amid corruption scandals ripping through Canada's second-largest ...

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  • Former fighter pilot new boss at Vancouver Airport

    The Province - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Edwin Encarnacion had a home run and three RBIs to back pitcher Esmil Roger’s strong outing against his former club and the Toronto Blue Jays won their seventh straight with a 8-3 interleague ...

  • Griffins defeat Crunch to win AHLs Calder Cup

    CBC News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Tomas Tatar scored twice as the Grand Rapids Griffins won the Calder Cup on Tuesday with a 5-2 victory over the Syracuse Crunch in Game 6 of the American Hockey League's championship series. Tatar scored on the power play 12:41 into the second period then added an empty-net goal for some insurance in the final minute of play. Defenceman Brennan Evans had the winner for Grand Rapids, the ...

  • 6 ways to have a picnic in Calgary

    CBC News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Even when you can't find a spot on a patio, chances are you'll be able to locate a spot in a park, on a beach or near a stream. Wherever you are in Calgary, here are some easy ways to turn your outing into a picnic. Wine and ...

  • FC Edmonton coach Colin Miller to direct Canada’s men’s team at CONCACAF Gold Cup tournament

    Edmonton Journal - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Colin Miller’s déjà vu season as Canada’s men’s national soccer team head coach continues. The FC Edmonton head coach will be the interim coach for a third time in 2013, as the team gets set for next month’s CONCACAF Gold Cup. Here, Miller is pictured at Commonwealth Stadium when he was named head coach for FC Edmonton of the North American Soccer League in ...

  • Elderly Vancouver man dragged by car after thief takes off with his jewelry

    The Province - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Police are still searching for a suspect who robbed an elderly man and dragged him with a car for about a block. Around 12:30 p.m. Monday, a 61-year-old left a store on East Broadway after purchasing jewelry. He was walking north on Quebec Street when a suspect came up behind him, grabbed the bag of jewelry and ran into a waiting a ...

  • ‘Ultimate trivialization of the Zionist dream’ Rabbis say sexy tourism ads for Tel Aviv ‘disgusting’

    National Post - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    A youth outreach program of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs that caused a buzz by using oral sex jokes to promote tourism in Israel three years ago, is once again under fire for using group sex to advertise ';sexy, secular and sassy'; Tel Aviv to young Jewish Canadians. Reaction from Canadian rabbis to the new online ad from CIJA’s ';Size Doesn’t ...

  • The hunt for an untainted Montreal mayor resumes following latest resignation

    National Post - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    MONTREAL -- The hunt for an untainted Montreal mayor resumed Tuesday as Michael Applebaum resigned one day after being arrested on 14 corruption-related charges. In a brief statement in the main foyer of City Hall, Mr. Applebaum maintained his innocence and vowed to fight the charges but said it was in the city's best interest for him to step ...

  • MLB Toronto 8 Colorado 3

    Middle East Times - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Maicer Izturis on solo shots as streaking Toronto reeled off a seventh consecutive win. Former Rocky Esmil Rogers (3-2) collected the victory, yielding three runs (two earned) on four hits over 6 2/3 innings. The right-hander walked one and struck out five. Colorado ...

  • Job action by foreign service hurting Canadian tourism industry

    The Globe and Mail - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Hundreds of foreign service officers walks out of Department of Foreign Affairs headquarters June 06, 2013 in Ottawa. (Dave Chan for The Globe and ...

  • Senators call for zero tolerance on harassment in RCMP

    CBC News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    An RCMP cruiser sits parked on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on May 29, 2013. Senators are recommending the force change its code of conduct regarding harassment. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian ...

  • Quebec wants Haiti earthquake victims to stay in Canada

    CBC News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    The Quebec government is hoping Ottawa will allow thousands of Haitians who fled to Canada after the 2010 earthquake to stay in the country. Amid the chaos of Haiti's devastating earthquake, Malie-Merline Fanfan found refuge aboard a Canadian military plane bound for Montreal, settling in the city's St. Michel district with her two daughters. "Imagine these children who are ...

  • Suspicious powder found in downtown Vancouver building

    Vancouver Sun - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Stanley Cup-winning (Tampa Bay Lightning, ’04), ultimately fired (New York Rangers, ’13) head coach John Tortorella is getting the second-over from the Vancouver Canucks in their search for a new bench boss. ‘Torts’ does have a way with words, particularly of the @!#$%^ variety (‘expletive deleted,’ for the tender-eared). And what are some of the juiciest ...

  • Gatineau MP denounces Ontario government’s ‘cavalier’ attitude on Kettle Island bridge

    Ottawa Citizen - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    OTTAWA -- The Ontario government's announcement that it would not support a bridge spanning the Ottawa River at Kettle Island demonstrates self-centred thinking, Gatineau MP Franoise Boivin said Tuesday."Is the Ontario side just saying, 'We actually don't care about the Quebecers,'?" asked Boivin.She said the announcement Monday came as a surprise since ...

  • Vancouver Chinatown groups support tearing down viaducts

    Vancouver Sun - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Stanley Cup-winning (Tampa Bay Lightning, ’04), ultimately fired (New York Rangers, ’13) head coach John Tortorella is getting the second-over from the Vancouver Canucks in their search for a new bench boss. ‘Torts’ does have a way with words, particularly of the @!#$%^ variety (‘expletive deleted,’ for the tender-eared). And what are some of the juiciest ...

  • A poet without poems Canada’s taxpayer-funded wordsmith laments scarcity of assignments from Ottawa

    National Post - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Canada’s Parliamentary Poet Laureate, wondering aloud why the government never asks him to write poems, has inadvertently answered his own question. "I wish that my government had asked me to write poetry about immigration policy, about Idle No More, about Canada's complicity in the Middle East, the Enbridge pipeline," Fred Wah, a Saskatchewan-born poet now living in ...

  • Wolf that chased motorcyle on B.C. highway likely ‘accustomed’ to being fed by humans park officials

    National Post - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    The mysterious grey wolf that gained international attention for chasing a Banff, Alta., motorcyclist along a B.C. highway seems to have appeared at least two other times, leading wolf-watchers to the grim conclusion the animal's days are likely numbered. "This is not normal behaviour for a natural wild wolf," said Shelley Black, co-founder of the Northern Lights Wildlife Wolf ...

  • Ottawa names former Conservatives to Canada-U.S. water agency

    The Globe and Mail - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    The federal government has appointed two former Conservative politicians to fill vacancies at the International Joint Commission, a key bilateral institution that oversees water that Canada shares with the United States.Benot Bouchard and Gordon Walker were each appointed to four-year terms, which began earlier this month. The Commission's current chair, Joseph Comuzzi, remains in that role ...

  • Michael Applebaum Montreal mayor resigns

    Global Post - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Montreal Mayor Michael Applebaum arrives at the provincial police headquarters shortly after his arrest on June 17, 2013. (Jrmie Battaglia /AFP/Getty Images) Michael Applebaum, Montreal’s beleaguered interim ...

  • Bruins Gregory Campbell speaks for 1st time since breaking leg

    CBC News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Boston Bruins forward Gregory Campbell attempts to get up and back into the play after suffering his playoff-ending injury in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference final against the Pittsburgh Penguins. (Bruce Bennett/Getty ...

  • Blackhawks Marian Hossa likely to play Game 4 Quenneville

    CBC News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Chicago Blackhawks right wing Marian Hossa skates during the warmup bahead of Game 3 of their Stanley Cup finals against the Boston Bruins. Hossa was a late scratch after the pre-game skate with an upper-body injury. (Brian ...

  • Assault charges dropped against former NHL star Vincent Dampousse

    CBC News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Former NHL star Vincent Damphousse speaks during his retirement announcement as his now-estranged wife Allana listens, during a news conference on Sept. 7, 2005 in Laval, Que. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul ...

  • Kings sign D-man Slava Voynov to 6-year deal

    CBC News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Defenceman Slava Voynov, who signed a six-year contract Tuesday, was tied for the Kings' ead in goals (six) and points (13) in the post-season, and led the team with a plus-9 rating. (Jeff Gross/Getty ...

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