2014年8月26日 星期二

2014-08-27 Canada English Canada

  National Post   
Cody Legebokoff admits being present at deaths of women  CBC.ca
A B.C. man charged with murdering four women says he was present at the deaths of all the women he is accused of killing. Crown claims Legebokoff's DNA found on victims. Cody Legebokoff told a B.C. Supreme Court jury in Prince George Tuesday that he ...

Alleged BC serial killer admits to two of four murders   Toronto Sun
Accused serial killer offers nakedly self serving version of his 'involvement' in ...   National Post
Accused BC serial killer says he was 'involved' in two murders, but not alone   News1130

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  VOCM   
Liberal Scott Reid wins byelection  The Telegram
Liberal Scott Reid sums up his resounding win in the St. George's-Stephenville East byelection Tuesday as evidence of the public's thirst for change. The unofficial results from Elections Newfoundland and Labrador showed Scott Reid of the Liberals finishing ...

Liberal Scott Reid wins byelection in St. George's-Stephenville East   CBC.ca
Time for a change: Liberal candidate Scott Reid handily wins byelection   Western Star
Voters in western Newfoundland opt for Liberals in provincial byelection   The Globe and Mail

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  Vancouver Sun   
Teachers' dispute clock ticks on start of school year  Vancouver Sun
The school year appears increasingly unlikely to start on time, although early Tuesday evening the Ministry of Education confirmed a meeting is expected to take place Wednesday in Victoria between Education Minister Peter Fassbender, B.C. Teachers' ...

BC teachers' strike: Peter Fassbender to meet with Jim Iker Wednesday   CBC.ca
High school football could be sacked because of BC schools strike   The Province
BC Education Minister meeting with BCTF president on Wednesday   CTV News
News1130   
Am730 Vancouver Traffic News   
Campbell River Mirror   
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  CTV News   
Public inquiry to be held over fire that killed 32 in L'Isle Verte  CTV News
A tragic fire that took 32 lives in at a seniors' residence in L'Isle Verte last January will be examined in a public inquiry, it was announced Tuesday. Quebec Chief Coroner Denis Marsolais ordered the inquiry at the request of Public Security Minister Lise ...

Inquiry called into deadly seniors' home blaze   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Quebec calls public inquiry into fire that killed 32 at seniors' residence   Times Colonist
L'Isle-Verte seniors' home fire coroner's inquest announced   CBC.ca
Macleans.ca   
CANOE   
Toronto Star   
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  Globalnews.ca   
Conservatives Tout 'Traditional Family Values' To Party Members  Huffington Post Canada
Federal Conservatives are telling their supporters "traditional family values" are part of the party's stance. | Facebook. Share · Tweet · 0. Email. Comment. tumblr · reddit. OTTAWA - The federal Conservatives are telling core supporters that "traditional family ...

Conservatives tout traditional family values in message to party members   Globalnews.ca

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  CTV News   
Ombudsmen to look at hassles faced by wounded veterans heading for civilian life  The Telegram
Two military watchdogs are opening a joint investigation into how ill and injured soldiers are treated during their transition to civilian life. Veterans ombudsman Guy Parent and Canadian Forces ombudsman Gary Walbourne will join forces to look at a system ...

Military watchdogs opening joint investigation into how injured soldiers are treated   Ottawa Citizen
Military watchdogs take aim at bureaucracy denying wounded soldiers benefits   Prince George Citizen

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  CTV News   
Canadian rangers ask for modern equipment to deal with climate change  CTV News
OTTAWA -- A new report says global warming has so altered the Arctic that the Canadian Rangers -- largely aboriginal reservists who patrol the North -- need new equipment to navigate a vast terrain they barely recognize anymore. The frozen land of their ...

Arctic rangers seek better equipment to deal with climate change   Globalnews.ca

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  National Post   
Real estate lawyer charged after $12M vanishes from condo trust account  National Post
A Toronto real estate lawyer has been charged with 75 offences after a condo development went bust — and more than $12-million in deposits disappeared from a trust account. Meerai Cho, 63, was handling investors' money for a proposed 14-storey hotel ...

Meerai Cho faces 75 charges relating to condo deposits   CBC.ca
Lawyer charged in alleged North York condo fraud   Toronto Sun
Lawyer charged with failing to return $15 million in condo deposits   Toronto Star
Hamilton Spectator   
insideTORONTO.com   
Canadian Lawyer Magazine   
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  Toronto Star   
Marathon of motions fills Toronto council's final meeting before election  Toronto Star
Toronto's final council meeting before the fall election lurched along Tuesday with a marathon of member motions and a lengthy debate on what should happen when a councillor breaches the city's code of conduct. Council pushed to the back burner a ...

'I didn't do anything wrong in Italian': Why Toronto taxpayers will pay up to $5000 ...   National Post
Rob Ford objects, but council votes to pay councillor's legal fees   CBC.ca
Council rejects mayor's push to have Augimeri pay legal costs   Toronto Sun
The Globe and Mail   
Newstalk 1010   
CityNews   
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  CBC.ca   
Trudeau home entry was drunken mistake, police say  Hamilton Spectator
OTTAWA — A man who entered Justin Trudeau's Ottawa home earlier this month made a drunken mistake and won't be charged, police said Tuesday. The Ottawa Police Service said they are satisfied that the intoxicated 19-year-old wandered into the wrong ...

Justin Trudeau home break-in: Man entered in error so no charges   CBC.ca
BC defends fracking record   24 Hours Vancouver
British Columbia defends fracking record in wake of Trudeau comment   Sun News Network
Ottawa Citizen   
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