Canada News Headlines
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Tens of thousands protest in Europe against Atlantic free trade deals
BERLIN (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of people protested in European cities on Saturday against planned free trade deals with the United States and Canada they say would undermine democracy and lower food safety, environmental and labor standards.
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17-year-old is first minor to be granted euthanasia in Belgium
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A 17-year-old has committed doctor-assisted suicide in Belgium, the first minor to do so under rules adopted in 2014 allowing euthanasia for people of all ages, the head of the national committee for euthanasia said on Saturday.
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Baseball standings
Sept 17 (Gracenote) - Standings from the MLB on Friday
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UPDATE 2-Baseball results
Sept 17 (Gracenote) - Results from the MLB games on Friday (home team in CAPS)
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Rolling Stones premiere Cuba concert documentary in Toronto
TORONTO (Reuters) - Keith Richards returned to the Toronto International Film Festival for a second straight year on Friday, joining band mate Ronnie Wood at the premiere of a documentary of their recent Latin America tour that culminated in an historic Cuban concert.
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W.P. Kinsella, whose novel inspired 'Field of Dreams', dies at 81
(Reuters) - Canadian author W.P. Kinsella, best known for his baseball novel "Shoeless Joe" which was adapted into the popular film "Field of Dreams," has died at the age of 81, his literary agent said on Friday.
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Tennis-Quebec City Challenge women's singles quarterfinal results
Sept 17 (Gracenote) - Results from the Quebec City Challenge Women's Singles Quarterfinal matches on Friday
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Florida man sues Samsung, says Galaxy Note 7 exploded
(Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co <005930.KS> was sued on Friday by a Florida man who said he suffered severe burns after his Galaxy Note 7 smartphone exploded in his front pants pocket.
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Canada says it made no concessions to China for detainee's return
MONTREAL/OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada did not make concessions to China to secure the return of a Canadian citizen who spent two years in jail and was convicted of spying, Foreign Minister Stephane Dion insisted on Friday.
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Baseball results
Sept 16 (Gracenote) - Results from the MLB games on Friday (home team in CAPS)
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