2014年8月25日 星期一

2014-08-26 Canada English Canada

  News1130   
Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu told to apologize after dating his Senate staffer  CBC.ca
Conservative Senator Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu has to apologize to his Senate colleagues and take a course in contemporary management after twice renewing the contract of a staffer he was dating, a parliamentary committee ordered Monday. Boisvenu ...

Senator urged to apologize after involvement with former staffer   The Globe and Mail
Senator faces sanction from upper chamber   Waterloo Record
Conservative Senator facing sanction from upper chamber   News1130
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  Toronto Sun   
More talk or real change?  Toronto Sun
aboriginal-women Kia Rain,14, middle, gathers with her friends at a candle light vigil at Sir Winston Churchill Square in Edmonton, AB on August 21, 2014 to remember missing and murdered Aboriginal women, most recently Tina Fontaine, 15, who was found ...

Problems behind aboriginal murders won't be solved with a public inquiry   National Post
Missing women inquiry could delay action: Oppal   CANOE
Frustrated premiers want action on issue of murdered aboriginal women   Ottawa Citizen
The Sudbury Star   
Winnipeg Free Press   
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  Toronto Sun   
Matters of political life and limb  Toronto Sun
trudeau-kinsella Liberal leader Justin Trudeau speaks to the media during the Federal Liberal summer caucus meetings in Edmonton August 20, 2014. REUTERS/Dan Riedlhuber. Article. Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error ...

As New Brunswick election looms, party leaders face off over job plans   The Globe and Mail
Trudeau's Liberals Move Past Harper's Tories in Latest Poll   KelownaNow
Political jabs of a different kind: Justin Trudeau spars with Halifax business owner   MetroNews Canada
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  Toronto Sun   
Parents expect to be on hook for post-education: Study  Toronto Sun
Broken piggy bank (Fotolia). Article. Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. Ontario's net debt rises faster than rest of country · Keep provinces in charge of education · Smart ways to save on textbooks. TORONTO ...

Almost half of Canadian parents pay kids' university tuition: Study   Sun News Network
Parents and millennials have vastly different ideas on the cost of schooling: survey   680 News
CIBC Poll: Disconnect between Canadian parents and their kids on who will pay ...   Wall Street Journal

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  Calgary Herald   
Lukaszuk's data roaming bill a $20000 question  Calgary Herald
Progressive Conservative leadership candidate Thomas Lukaszuk ran up a $20,000 data roaming bill while on vacation in 2012, saying he was called late at night and given an “assignment” by then-premier Alison Redford. A publication ban prevents him ...

Give Alberta doctors financial incentive to work at 24-hour clinics, Lukaszuk says   Edmonton Journal
Lukaszuk apologizes for $20K cell phone bill covered by taxpayers   CTV News
Alberta Tory MLA Thomas Lukaszuk apologizes for $20000 phone bill   The Globe and Mail
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  Toronto Star   
Sex-killer Russell Williams settles lawsuits with two victims  Toronto Star
Serial sex-killer Russell Williams has settled two of several multimillion-dollar lawsuits launched by victims of the disgraced former army colonel, according to a report. Maclean's magazine reports that the confidential out-of-court financial deal involving both ...

Sex killer Russell Williams reaches settlement with some victims: report   CTV News
Suits against Russell Williams settled:report   Bay Today
Ex-colonel Russell Williams settles out of court with some victims   Macleans.ca

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  CBC.ca   
André Bellavance quits the Bloc to sit as an Independent  CBC.ca
André Bellavance, the Quebec MP for the riding Richmond–Arthabaska​, is quitting the Bloc Qué​bé​cois over differences with the party's recently elected leader Mario Beaulieu. His departure leaves two MPs from the Bloc in the House of Commons but one ...

Bellavance Quits, Bloc Quebecois Down to Two MPs   The True North Times
MP André Bellavance leaves Bloc Québécois   Montreal Gazette
Bloc has 2 members left as another MP quits   CANOE
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  The Province   
Time running out for B.C. schools to start on time  The Province
With days ticking down to the scheduled start of the school year without any new talks planned in the teachers strike, parents may have to scramble to either get ready for school or find alternative daycare. “There's not a lot of time left,” said B.C. School ...

Picket lines go up in schools around BC as parents and teachers rally in Victoria   Globalnews.ca
BC teachers' strike: morale fades as school year looms   CBC.ca
Teachers return to picket lines   Castanet.net
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  Edmonton Journal   
Man convicted in Alberta RCMP deaths gets more outings  The Globe and Mail
A man convicted for his role in the shooting deaths of four Alberta Mounties is getting more unescorted, temporary absences from prison. The Parole Board of Canada says Shawn Hennessey is doing well behind bars and will be allowed to visit his family for ...

Hennessey receives more home visits from parole board   CTV News
Man in prison for Alberta Mountie deaths gets more passes   Globalnews.ca

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Nunavut prison still squalid, drug-ridden a year after watchdog's report  Hamilton Spectator
IQALUIT, Nunavut You won't see it on the itinerary for Stephen Harper's annual northern tour, and it's somewhere the prime minister would probably rather not be seen, anyway. But while Harper is in Iqaluit trumpeting his government's spending on science ...


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