2014年8月15日 星期五

2014-08-16 Canada English Canada

  Toronto Sun   
Farah Mohamed Shirdon of Calgary, fighting for ISIS, dead in Iraq, reports say  CBC.ca
Multiple social media reports in Iraq say that a young Calgary man who appeared in an ISIS video four months ago has been killed in Iraq. Iraq conflict: Canada to fly weapons to Kurdish forces battling ISIS · Farah Mohamed Shirdon of Calgary fighting for ...

Canadian killed fighting for Islamic State, according to social media reports   CTV News
Calgary man reportedly killed fighting with Iraq extremists   Toronto Sun
Calgarian fighting for overseas terror group reported dead   Calgary Herald
The Globe and Mail   
Globalnews.ca   
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  Vancouver Sun   
Speed up land claims disputes in the courts, aboriginal leader tells legal group  mysask.com
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - The leader of an organization representing Labrador Inuit is challenging the legal community to speed up the process in which aboriginal land claims wind through the courts so that generations aren't left waiting for answers. Todd Russell ...

Inuit leader calls for faster land claims decisions   The Globe and Mail

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  Montreal Gazette   
Abuse not the norm in Quebec fur industry, say farmers  CBC.ca
The fur industry and the Quebec government are reacting after a Montérégie farmer came under fire when the Montreal SPCA released pictures of alleged cruelty towards mink and foxes. The story has sent shockwaves through the industry, according to ...

Montreal SPCA urges increased oversight on fur farms   The Globe and Mail
Advocates want animals removed from Quebec fur farm, but government to keep ...   Lethbridge Herald
Advocates call for removal of animals from Montreal fur farm   CTV News
Globalnews.ca   
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  Toronto Star   
Social Security Tribunal struggling to manage massive backlog, documents show  Times Colonist
OTTAWA - Ailing, disabled and unemployed Canadians seeking benefits have been facing increasingly long waits to have their appeals heard, even as full-time positions on the government's woefully backlogged Social Security Tribunal have remain unfilled.
Social Security Tribunal can't manage cases   Nelson Star

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  National Post   
Canadian soldier grilled by defence at Quebec sex-assault court martial  Times Colonist
Warrant officer Andre Gagnon, centre, walks to testify at his court martial at the St-Malo Armoury Tuesday, August 12, 2014 in Quebec City with his defence counsel Major Philippe-Luc Boutin, left. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Clement Allard. Previous Next.
Warrant officer testifies accuser gave signals but not direct consent   Toronto Sun
Quebec soldier denies sexually assaulting female subordinate   Globalnews.ca

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  CBC.ca   
Jason Klaus charged with murder in deaths of parents, sister  CBC.ca
Jason Klaus has been charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of his parents and sister near Castor, Alta. last December. The remains of Gordon Klaus, 61, and his daughter Monica Klaus, 40, were found in the rubble of a burnt-out house on Dec.
Son arrested in deaths of parents, sister   Edmonton Journal
Arrests made in arson homicide in Central Alberta   Edmonton Sun
Central Alberta house explodes; belonged to woman who died in fire last winter   The Globe and Mail
Medicine Hat News   
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  CTV News   
MacKay says Trudeau's answer to world threats is oversimplified  CANOE
Liberal leader Justin Trudeau reacts to something the crowd says before the start of the 2014 Stampede Parade in Calgary, Alta. on Friday July 4, 2014. (Hugo Yuen/QMI Agency). Sun. Latest News. Canada to deliver weapons to Kurdish forces in Iraq ...

Doctors reconsider backing government's anti-pot ad campaign   Ottawa Citizen
Justin Trudeau draws large crowd to News Café   Winnipeg Free Press
Trudeau, MacKay add to budding war of words over $5M pot PSAs   CTV News
The Globe and Mail   
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  Montreal Gazette   
FM Area Pride Weekend  Valley News Live
Fargo, Moorhead and the greater Valley's LGBT Community is celebrating the strides they have made in their fight for equality with a weekend full of pride events. Some of the highlights include: a huge block party being held a Usher's House in Moorhead ...

Opinion: Coming out brought me peace of mind   Montreal Gazette

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Union filing grievance over Mayor Rob Ford's handling of bomb threat  CANOE
CUPE Local 79 Tim Maguire speaks to reporters at City Hall on Friday. (DON PEAT/QMI Agency). Sun. Related Content. article Another bomb threat at Toronto City Hall · article Rob Ford: 'I don't know what I have done to offend so many people' · article ...


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  Montreal Gazette   
Claude Forget says he forgot to check in with police  Montreal Gazette
A man who tried to kill two Montreal police officers more than twenty years ago will find out on Monday whether he will have to serve more time behind bars for a minor breach of the conditions imposed on him earlier this year when he was released from a ...

Unrepentant cop shooter back behind bars   CTV News

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