2014年8月19日 星期二

2014-08-20 Canada English Canada

  CBC.ca   
Death of teen renews calls for inquiry into missing aboriginal women  The Globe and Mail
Winnipeg's Red River has become ground zero in the ongoing fight for a national inquiry into Canada's missing and murdered aboriginal women, its muddy waters the site of a grim discovery by police divers who were actually looking for another person's ...

Approximately two thousand attend vigil for Fontaine and Hall   Winnipeg Free Press
Hundreds pack Tina Fontaine, Faron Hall vigil at Winnipeg's Alexander Docks   CBC.ca
Thousands Attend Vigil for Tina Fontaine, Faron Hall   ChrisD.ca
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  Calgary Herald   
Tories tighten rules for using government planes  Calgary Herald
Alberta Premier Dave Hancock, right, and Doug Horner, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance, provide an update on the government's response to recommendations in the Auditor General's Special Duty Report on the Expenses of the Office of ...

PCs apologize, unveil new rules for government plane use following AG report   660 News
Alberta tightens rules on use of government planes   The Globe and Mail
Two weeks after release of AG report, premier apologizes in person   CTV News
CBC.ca   
Edmonton Journal   
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  CityNews   
Half of Canada's badly wounded soldiers not getting disability cheque: watchdog  CityNews
A veteran clutches the Canadian flag during a Remembrance Day ceremony in the GTA. Michael Talbot/CITYNEWS. A new report by Canada's veterans watchdog says nearly half of the country's most severely disabled ex-soldiers are not receiving a ...

Half of badly wounded veterans not getting disability cheque: watchdog   The Globe and Mail

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  Toronto Star   
Peter MacKay says more lenient marijuana laws still on the table  CBC.ca
The federal government is still assessing whether to allow police to ticket people caught with small amounts of marijuana instead of pursuing charges, says Justice Minister Peter MacKay. Government working on new pot legislation, Peter MacKay says.
MacKay says government still mulling ticketing for pot possession   Am730 Vancouver Traffic News
More lenient marijuana laws still on the table, justice minister says   Brandon Sun
Minister MacKay Holds Roundtable in Vancouver to Discuss Criminal Justice ...   DigitalJournal.com

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  National Post   
CRA charity audits: Committee has 'no plans' to look into alleged interference  CBC.ca
The Conservative-controlled House of Commons finance committee appears to have rejected a New Democrat-backed bid to launch a full probe into the Canada Revenue Agency's ongoing political activities audits of certain Canadian charities. Foreign-aid ...

Conservatives reject call for probe of charities audits   Toronto Star
Conservatives block bid to review Canada Revenue Agency's charity audits   580 CFRA Radio

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BC parents optimistic mediator will get teachers, students back to class  The Globe and Mail
B.C. parents are hopeful that veteran mediator Vince Ready could help resolve the stalemate between teachers and the province, but their optimism is tempered with worry as September – and the start of classes – rapidly approaches without a deal in sight.

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  Canada News   
RCMP : Suspect charged in alleged Bible college assaults  Canada News
A man has turned himself into RCMP, in connection to an investigation of a number of sexual assaults at an Alberta bible college. RCMP Sergeant Josee Valiquette says RCMP had been on the hunt for a suspect after several women at the college reported ...

Man charged with sexually assaulting students in Alberta Bible college dorm   660 News
Suspect charged in alleged Bible college assaults   iNews880.com
College Dorms Sex Assaults Suspect Charged After Voluntary Surrender   Oye! Times
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  Montreal Gazette   
Premier Couillard slams protesters' actions, calls for calm  Montreal Gazette
QUEBEC — Police failed to do their duty in allowing employees protesting pension reforms to charge into Montreal city hall and trash the premises, Premier Philippe Couillard said. Summoning the media to an unscheduled news conference in which he ...

Police refusal to intervene in Montreal City Hall raid draws ire   The Globe and Mail
Quebec premier condemns Montreal pension protest, police apathy   CTV News
'Savage' pension protest at Montreal city hall condemned by mayor   CBC.ca
Toronto Sun   
Macleans.ca   
580 CFRA Radio   
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  News1130   
Home invasion at West End apartment appears targeted  CTV News
A dramatic home invasion at a West End apartment that saw a man jump down from one balcony onto another appears to have been targeted, according to police. Investigators haven't determined whether it was an intruder or the victim who leapt from the ...

West End condo break-in   News1130
Vancouver police lock down West End apartment building after Davie Street ...   Vancouver Sun
West End residential building locked down as police hunt home invasion suspect   The Province
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  Vancouver Sun   
Death of homeless man in New Westminster a homicide: police  Vancouver Sun
METRO VANCOUVER — Christian Klatt, a 36-year-old homeless man, was found dead Saturday in a makeshift camp in New Westminster, the victim of an apparent homicide, say police. Witnesses in Sapperton Landing phoned the New Westminster Police ...

Homeless man found dead on riverbank was met with foul play   CTV News
Police investigating murder of homeless man in New Westminster   The Province
IHIT takes over death of homeless man found on bank of Fraser River   Am730 Vancouver Traffic News

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