2014年8月18日 星期一

2014-08-19 Canada English Canada

  Toronto Star   
Toronto's 'exploding' raccoon population sparks city council debate  The Globe and Mail
Toronto's licensing and standards committee has requested a staff report on what can be done about the city's raccoon population, which one city councillor fears is “exploding,” though animal control says the number of raccoons hasn't grown. The request ...

Rob Ford makes a new enemy, says he has been in 'standoffs' with fearless ...   National Post
Solution to Toronto's raccoon problem at your fork tip?   CANOE
Rob Ford: Raccoons have scared me — but no euthanasia needed   Toronto Star
Toronto Sun   
The True North Times   
CBC.ca   
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  CBC.ca   
Hundreds protest against Bill 3 outside Montreal City Hall  CBC.ca
Hundreds of municipal workers, mostly firefighters, gathered outside Montreal City Hall Monday evening before the public council meeting to show their discontent over the proposed Bill 3 — which would make changes to their government pensions.
Bill 3 protesters storm city hall   Montreal Gazette
City Hall pension demo as recounted in tweets   CTV News
City workers force their way into Montreal City Hall   CJAD

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  CBC.ca   
Girl, 15, found in bag in Red River; police seek tips on slaying  CBC.ca
Winnipeg police have released the identity of a girl found dead in the Red River Sunday afternoon. Body pulled from Alexander Docks. Winnipeg police pull up a tarp after recovering a body from the Red River near the Alexander Docks on Sunday. (CBC).
'Homeless Hero' found dead in Red River   CTV News
Slain 15-year-old girl found in river in Winnipeg   Toronto Star
Body recovered from Red River identified as Faron Hall   Winnipeg Free Press
Winnipeg Sun   
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  CTV News   
Jobs, economy top issues of New Brunswick election, premier says  The Globe and Mail
Jobs and the economy will be the top issues of New Brunswick's election, Premier David Alward said Monday after the province's lieutenant-governor agreed to dissolve the legislative assembly Thursday ahead of next month's vote. The Progressive ...

First Nations chiefs challenge New Brunswick's forestry plan in court   CTV News
Judge reserves decision on forestry plan challenge by First Nations chiefs   CBC.ca
New Brunswick judge to rule Friday on bid to stop forestry strategy   Times Colonist
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  CTV News   
Justin Trudeau Q&A: Liberals serious about increasing presence in Alberta (with ...  Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and his caucus have descended on Edmonton this week for two days of strategy sessions ahead of the 2015 federal election. The Journal sat down with Trudeau on Monday to talk about the Liberals' prospects in ...

Justin Trudeau asks RCMP for risk assessment following break-in   CBC.ca
Trudeau intruder left threatening note, butcher knives   CANOE
Liberal MPs ask Tories to boost protection for Justin Trudeau   Toronto Star
Ottawa Citizen   
The Globe and Mail   
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Teachers' union in Kamloops cited for workplace bullying, harassment  The Globe and Mail
A teachers' union local in Kamloops has been cited by WorkSafeBC for bullying and harassment in the workplace. Two orders issued to the Kamloops-Thompson Teachers Association earlier this year were obtained by Kamloops This Week through a ...


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  National Post   
Manitoba border guards suspended without pay for leaving posts to help RCMP ...  National Post
For helping the RCMP to corral a local fugitive, a trio of Manitoba border guards have been suspended without pay for leaving their posts, according to their union. “They should be decorated, not punished,” said Jean-Pierre Fortin, president of the Customs ...

Union says guards who left border post to help RCMP suspended   CTV News
Union says guards who left border post to backup RCMP were suspended   Times Colonist

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  CBC.ca   
Grand Manan air ambulance service restored after fatal crash  CBC.ca
The air ambulance service on Grand Manan, N.B., is back, just days after a crash killed two people and left two others injured, the mayor says. "It's business as usual" for Atlantic Charters, Dennis Greene told CBC News on Monday. li-nb-atlantic-charter.
Air ambulance crashed on second approach: TSB   MetroNews Canada
NB air ambulance crash occurred on second attempt to land: TSB   Globalnews.ca

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  National Post   
Slain inmate serving indeterminate sentence for death of young child  Winnipeg Free Press
The inmate slain last weekend at Stony Mountain Institution was a child killer who'd been behind bars for more than three decades. Duane Edward Taylor, 53, has been identified by the Correctional Service of Canada as the victim. He was found ...

Child molester who killed a two-year-old found dead in his Manitoba prison cell ...   National Post
Change text size for the story   London Free Press
Inmate dies At Stony Mountain Institution   CTV News

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  Toronto Star   
One male shot dead in drive-by near Jane and Eglinton  Toronto Star
A 24-year-old man is dead and a 23-year-old man is expected to survive after what appears to be a targeted drive-by shooting on a high traffic North York street early Monday evening. EMS was called to the scene around 6:45 p.m. Rescuers discovered two ...

1 dead, another seriously hurt in shooting near Jane/Eglinton   CBC.ca
One man dead, another seriously injured in Jane St. shooting   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
1 dead, 1 seriously injured in Jane & Eglinton shooting   680 News
640 Toronto News   
National Post   
Globalnews.ca   
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