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Brawl injures police officer

A brawl in Montreal North has sent a police officer to hospital.

According to the Montreal Gazette, a 36 year old female SPVM officer is in hospital with a severe head injury. She was attempting to break up a street fight that erupted early Wednesday morning. Her condition is considered to be non-life threatening.

The fight occurred in and around a building at the corner of Henri Bourassa East and Drapeau. There was an illegal party going on in the basement of the building at the time as well.


July 4th, 2012

Read and Produced by: Carlo Spiridigliozzi

Stories by: Carlo Spiridigliozzi, Sarah Deshaies, Audrey Folliot and Jame Lee Gordon


Internation Co-operation Minister Bev Oda resigns

2012 International Women's Day Ladies TeaInternational Co-operation Minister Bev Oda announced that she is quitting her job as an MP at the end of the month, according to CBC.

She made the announcement this morning, but said in a message on her website that she informed Prime Minister Harper of her decision two weeks ago.


July 2nd, 2012

Read by: Aisha Samu

Stories by: Aisha Samu, Carlo Spiridigliozzi and Gregory Wilson

Produced by: Carlo Spiridigliozzi


Canadians among abducted workers rescued

A pro-government Somali militia group has rescued four aid-workers abducted in Kenya last week.

In a report by CBC News, the group announced on Monday morning that one militant was killed and three managed to flee the fire fight. The rescue operation occurred thirty-five kilometers from the Kenyan border in Somalia.

The four released hostages included one Norwegian, one Filipino and two Canadians. They were flown to Nairobi and are said to be in good condition.


Denounce Harper trends on Canada Day

Better TwitteringCanadians took to twitter on Canada Day to express love for their country and criticize Stephen Harper.

According to CTV News, #DenounceHarper was trending just behind #HappyCanadaDay.

Twitter users who expressed their disdain at some of the Prime Minister's decisions didn't hold back. They criticized Bill C-38, the robocall scandal and the seal hunt just to name a few.


Cuts blamed for patient deaths says union head

The union leader of the psychiatry ward staff at CHUM hospitals said that recent budget cuts are to blame for the recent deaths of two patients.

Guy Brochu told the Gazette on Thursday that nurses and other primary health care workers are working long hours. He also said that fatigue could have caused a patient in the psychiatry ward to kill two and wound another of his fellow patients.

The union expressed concern over seven million dollars in cuts to the CHUM budget last year but the pleas fell on deaf ears.


Seniors face eviction

Seniors in an NDG residence are facing the risk of eviction.

According to the Montreal Gazette, twenty elderly residents of Borden Place could be evicted as early as August.

The building is owned by the Commission scolaire de Montréal, however they have been renting it to Borden for the past twenty-five years.


U.S. Supreme Court upholds health care law

The Supreme Court, Washington, DCThe U.S. Supreme Court has upheld the President Barack Obama’s health care law on Thursday.

According to CBC News, the top court in the U.S. upheld the law in five to four ruling. Chief Justice John Roberts was the decisive fifth vote in favour.


Multi billion dollar cellphone suit progresses

On Thursday the Supreme Court of Canada decided to let the $19 billion law suit against Canadian cellphone companies progress.

According to the Gazette the class action suit which began in 2004 accused the companies of charging too much for system access fees.

Companies such as BCE Inc, Rogers Communications Inc, Telus Corp, and Bell Aliant Inc are being sued.


June 27th, 2012

Read by: Sarah Deshaies

Stories by: Sarah Deshaies, Jamie Lee Gordon and Tara Brockwell

Produced by: Carlo Spiridigliozzi


War talk mounts between Turkey and Syria

Turkish flagTurkey’s Prime Minister announced Tuesday that any Syrian armed forces approaching its borders would be perceived and treated as a direct military threat. 

According to the Associated Press NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen backed Turkey’s position without confirming armed support.


June 25th, 2012

Read by: Aisha Samu

Stories by: Carlo Spiridigliozzi, Aisha Samu, Gregory Wilson and Niki Mohrdar

Produced by: Carlo Spiridigliozzi


Rescue crews scramble to start search

Search and rescue crews are working to reach people trapped underneath rubble of a partially collapsed mall.

In a report by CBC News, one person is believed to have been killed after a rooftop parking lot collapsed on Saturday. The incident occurred at the Algo Centre Mall in Elliot Lake, Ontario.


Morsi calls for unity after winning presidency

Tahrir post Mubarak's verdictEgypt’s new President Mohamed Morsi is calling for national unity following his election win.

According to BBC News, the Muslim Brotherhood member won with around fifty two percent of the vote, beating former Prime Minister Ahmed Shafik.


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