
The quote cited in the Liberal health-care ad was from former National Citizens Coalition president David Somerville. (CBC)
1. Liberals say they'll change health-care ad quote
The Liberals are changing course and are now saying they will change an attack ad on health care that wrongly attributes a quote to Conservative Leader Stephen Harper.
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2. Prairie flood picture worsens
Manitoba officials were working quickly Monday to build higher dikes along the Assiniboine River, while their counterparts in Saskatchewan warned that flooding will remain a threat for the rest of the month.
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3. Que. doctor admits to killing his children
A Quebec cardiologist charged with two counts of first-degree murder admitted Monday that he stabbed his two children in 2009.
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4. York student online chatting before death: police
A young woman found dead in her apartment near Toronto's York University on Friday was involved in an online video chat with someone who may have witnessed her being attacked before her assailant turned off her computer, police said Sunday.
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5. U.S. states clean up after deadly tornadoes
Several states began the arduous cleanup process Monday after 240 tornadoes touched down across the United States over the weekend.
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