2014年8月14日 星期四

2014-08-15 Canada English Canada

  Globalnews.ca   
Mediator Vince Ready agrees to try to help end teachers' strike  Times Colonist
Veteran mediator Vince Ready is making himself available to help end the B.C. teachers' strike. Ready met both parties on Wednesday and has said his schedule allows his participation this week and later in August. “Mr. Ready agreed to monitor the situation ...

Veteran mediator Vince Ready agrees to help solve the teacher's dispute   The Castlegar Source
BC teachers' strike: Vince Ready agrees to help end dispute   CBC.ca
Mediator agrees to exploratory talks with teachers and the province   News1130
The Globe and Mail   
Aldergrove Star   
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  Globalnews.ca   
Alberta Tory leadership candidate Ric McIver outlines social policy  The Globe and Mail
Alberta Tory leadership candidate Ric McIver says a home for people with mental and physical disabilities will not be closed if he becomes premier, CKGY reports. McIver says he would keep a promise the government originally made to keep the Michener ...

PC leadership candidate Ric McIver vows to halt closure of Michener Centre   Calgary Herald
Alberta premiere contender Ric McIver says he would reopen Michener Centre   Edmonton Sun

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  Toronto Star   
Canadian teacher detained in Jakarta calls on Stephen Harper for help  Toronto Star
A Canadian teacher detained in Jakarta amid sexual assault allegations is calling on Prime Minister Stephen Harper for “immediate assistance.” In a letter sent to Harper on Thursday, Burlington native and Jakarta International School (JIS) teacher Neil ...

Teacher jailed in Indonesia sends written appeal to PM   Calgary Herald
Former Calgary teacher jailed in Indonesia pens letter for PM   660 News
Canadian teacher jailed in Indonesia appeals to Harper for help   CTV News
MetroNews Canada   
CBC.ca   
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  Calgary Herald   
Rulings mark growing tolerance to pot in BC  The Globe and Mail
Court rulings at the provincial and national level on medical marijuana, and on bong-shop employees involved in a dispute with police, reflect a growing tolerance for pot, says an addictions observer. Zach Walsh, an associate psychology professor at the ...

Pot sting clouded in controversy   Castanet.net
Supreme Court of Canada grants oral hearings to BC bong shop owner, employee   Vancouver Sun
Court grants oral hearing to bong shop owner   MetroNews Canada

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  National Post   
Harmless protest or threat to public safety? Quebec city wants to force police ...  National Post
If you're a unionized police officer with no right to strike, you have to be creative when it comes to making your unhappiness known. In Quebec this summer, the pressure tactic of choice is outrageous pants. Visitors to Montreal have been scratching their ...

Montreal's white collar workers threaten Bill 3 strike   CBC.ca

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  Toronto Star   
Justin Trudeau criticizes Tories' plan to recruit doctors in anti-pot ads  Toronto Star
SASKATOON—Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is lashing out at the Conservative government over a report that Health Canada has approached three doctors' groups to sign onto an anti-pot advertising campaign. Trudeau says this is another example of the ...

Photo: The Canadian Press   Castanet.net
Trudeau responds to Fantino's potshots on marijuana stance   CTV News
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau says more flood mitigation needed on Prairies   Westerly News
News Talk 980 CJME   
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  Sun News Network   
Two men arrested after performing sex acts at playground  CANOE
Two men allegedly performed indecent acts in front of three children -- ages five, seven and nine -- and a 36-year-old woman at this park in the 200-block of Varsity View Drive Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2014. Sun ...

2 men arrested after indecent act in Winnipeg park   CBC.ca
JIM BENDER/Winnipeg Sun   Winnipeg Sun
Indecent act suspects arrested after playground incident in front of children   CTV News
CJOB   
ChrisD.ca   
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Salvadoran refugee seeks government certificate to clear his name  Vancouver Sun
A Federal Court judge deferred a decision Thursday on whether to order the government to issue a certificate stating that Jose Figueroa, a Salvadoran refugee claimant ordered deported on security grounds, is not on a list of terrorist entities. Figueroa, who ...


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  The Province   
NPA candidates in Vancouver election declare to avoid 'gutter politics'  The Province
NPA mayoral candidate Kirk LaPointe and his council candidates formally signed off on a code of conduct against “gutter politics” Thursday morning. The code demands that NPA members refrain from attacking opponents on issues that are not related to ...

NPA “code of conduct” shouldn't dampen political humour   Vancouver Sun (blog)
Kirk LaPointe signs pledge against personal attacks during campaign   Vancouver Courier
Mayoral candidate vows no personal attacks   News1130
CKNW News Talk 980   
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  Montreal Gazette   
Doctors group decries Canada Post plan to require medical notes  Montreal Gazette
Canada Post will require people with a physical impairment to provide it with a doctor's note if they want to continue receiving home delivery, a spokesperson for the postal service said Thursday. That's part of a controversial measure the postal service is ...

Doctors urge Canada Post to drop doctor's note requirement   Toronto Star
Doctor's note may be enough to continue door-to-door Canada Post delivery   CTV News
Statement from Dr. Louis Hugo Francescutti, President of the Canadian Medical ...   DigitalJournal.com
KelownaNow   
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