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Hurricane continues march towards Maritimes

CANADIAN HEADLINES NEWS
Residents in the Maritimes are bracing for Hurricane Earl's arrival this weekend, with the storm spinning up the east coast and the latest storm tracking showing New Brunswick could be the hardest hit province in Canada.

Feds can't stop us from funding MS treatment: Wall

CANADIAN HEADLINES NEWS
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall says neither Ottawa nor a key federal scientific agency can stop his province from funding clinical studies of the controversial "liberation treatment" for multiple sclerosis.

No oil slick from site of new Gulf explosion

CANADIAN HEADLINES NEWS
The U.S. Coast Guard said that no oil has spilled from an oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico that exploded and caught fire Thursday morning.

Canadian to take command of space station in 2013

CANADIAN HEADLINES NEWS
The Canadian Space Agency announced veteran astronaut Chris Hadfield will become the first Canadian to take command of the International Space Station.

Israel, Palestinians hope to outline final peace deal

CANADIAN HEADLINES NEWS
In an early sign of promise, Israeli and Palestinian leaders pledged in a cordial first round of talks to keep meeting at regular intervals, aiming to nail down a framework for achieving lasting peace within a year.

Business News

Former airline rivals team up to attract Japanese visitors

GLOBE AND MAIL - CANADIAN EDITION
New tour operator hopes to revive a slumping tourism market

Regulator probing brokerages’ trade-shifting plan

GLOBE AND MAIL - CANADIAN EDITION
Group asks members to direct more orders to their own market, which is a rival to TSX; IIROC wants to ensure investors get best price

National News

Hurricane Earl weakens to Category 2 storm

CBC HEADLINE NEWS
Hurricane Earl has weakened to a Category 2 storm as it blows toward North Carolina's coast.

No oil leak seen at Gulf of Mexico blast

CBC HEADLINE NEWS
The U.S. Coast Guard says there are no signs so far that oil has spiiled from the site of an oil platform explosion Thursday in the Gulf of Mexico.

Fuel tanker aground in Northwest Passage

CBC HEADLINE NEWS
A fuel tanker carrying more than nine million litres of diesel fuel has run aground in the Northwest Passage, the Canadian Coast Guard has confirmed.

Judge's nude photos ordered returned

CBC HEADLINE NEWS
A provincial court judge has ordered a Winnipeg man to return sexually explicit pictures of a prominent Manitoba judge to her husband.

G20 class-action lawsuit seeks $115M

CBC HEADLINE NEWS
Two people who were jailed during June's G20 summit in Toronto have launched a $115-million class-action lawsuit against the Toronto Police Services Board, federal Attorney General Rob Nicholson and the Peel Police Services Board.





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