2014年9月2日 星期二

2014-09-03 Canada English Canada

  Toronto Sun   
Arctic Rangers to get new guns  Toronto Sun
Canadian Arctic Rangers Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper (front) shoots a .303 Lee-Enfield rifle while taking part in a demonstration by the Canadian Rangers at a camp near the Arctic community of Gjoa Haven, Nunavut August 20, 2013.
Colt Canada to produce new Canadian Ranger rifle   Ottawa Citizen
Canadian Rangers finally getting new rifles   YorkRegion.com

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  CBC.ca   
BC teachers' strike: After a wasted summer, stalemate rules  CBC.ca
It was anything but a productive summer in the dispute between striking B.C. teachers and the provincial government. Rather than using July and August to cool down and figure a way out of the current bargaining stalemate, both sides solidified their positions, ...

BC teachers may be called to vote on future of strike   Vancouver Sun
As strike drags on, BC teachers mull the ethics, economics of tutoring   The Globe and Mail
Strike talks stuck   Smithers Interior News
Castanet.net   
CTV News   
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  Montreal Gazette   
Accurso calm and relaxed during first day on the stand at inquiry  Montreal Gazette
MONTREAL — He fought the Charbonneau Commission at every turn and with every resource at his disposal for over a year, but when the high-profile inquiry finally managed to drag Tony Accurso onto the stand Tuesday morning, he seemed resigned to his ...

Accurso testifies after Charbonneau Commission rejects publication ban   The Globe and Mail
Some witnesses have treated the Charbonneau commission as a confessional ...   National Post
Ex-construction magnate takes stand at Quebec corruption inquiry   580 CFRA Radio
Toronto Star   
CTV News   
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  The Province   
Accused seeks to reduce murder charges for deaths of three women and one girl  The Globe and Mail
The lawyer for a British Columbia man accused of killing three women and a 15-year-old girl has asked the jury to convict his client of second-degree murder, not first-degree murder as charged. James Heller said Tuesday his client, 24-year-old Cody ...

Lawyer for accused serial killer asks Prince George jury to convict his client of ...   The Province
Cody Legebokoff's Lawyer Asks Jury For Second-Degree Murder Conviction   Huffington Post Canada
Legebokoff defence argues for 2nd degree murder charge   Prince George Citizen
Times Colonist   
Vancouver Sun   
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  Winnipeg Free Press   
Canada and US missile shield: fact vs fiction  YorkRegion.com
PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. - A surprising thing happens here, in the inner sanctum of the U.S. missile-defence program, when an unidentified object streaking across the sky sets off a series of low-octave sirens — womp, womp, womp.
Canada's quiet presence in US missile defence: untangling fact from fiction   The Globe and Mail

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  Toronto Sun   
Canadian couple detained: Diplomacy at work?  Toronto Sun
Simeon Garatt Simeon Garratt, son of Canadian couple Kevin and Julia Dawn Garratt who are being investigated in China for threatening national security, talks to a Reuters journalist outside of his residence in Vancouver, British Columbia August 5, 2014.
Canada, China quietly hold top-level meeting on strained ties   Firstpost
Canadian couple detained in China wait to see if diplomacy is at work   Sun News Network
Chinese, Canadian Officials Meet Amid Strained Relations   Wall Street Journal

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  CTV News   
Omar Khadr trying again to sue Canada for $20M and claim conspiracy with US  Edmonton Journal
TORONTO - Former Guantanamo Bay prisoner Omar Khadr tries again Wednesday to expand his civil lawsuit against the federal government to include a claim that Canada conspired with the United States for what he says was the abuse of his rights and ...

Omar Khadr reattempts to sue Canada for $20M   MSN Canada

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  Toronto Star   
Mayoral candidates share vision on transit, policing at east-end debate  Toronto Star
On the first official day of campaigning post-Labour Day, three mayoral candidates had the ears of more than 200 people in an east-end church to pitch their rejuvenated platforms. Olivia Chow, David Soknacki and John Tory were given uninterrupted time to ...

John Tory emerges as clear front-runner as election poll gives him 42% of vote   National Post
Tory pushes ahead in mayoral race: Poll   Toronto Sun
Mayoral hopefuls debate while Ford knocks on doors   CBC.ca
CityNews   
The Globe and Mail   
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  Vancouver Sun   
Former teammates at BC school 'flabbergasted' by reports Calgary man joined ...  The Globe and Mail
One of two brothers from Calgary who reportedly travelled overseas to join a terrorist group in Syria was a quiet but social young man who didn't talk about religion during a short time playing volleyball at a British Columbia university, say people who knew ...

Collin and Greg Gordon   Castanet.net

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  TheChronicleHerald.ca   
Trudeau promises 'new vision'  TheChronicleHerald.ca
Justin Trudeau laid out his vision for Canada in front of a packed room at the Bridgewater Best Western on August 25. The $50-a-plate breakfast, sponsored by the Bridgewater and Area Chamber of Commerce, was a sellout, attracting almost 300 party ...

Canadians grow tired of Harper while giving Trudeau benefit of the doubt   National Post
Trudeau Opens Up A Big Lead Over Conservatives Sinking Ship   South Asian Link
Conservatives continue to target press gallery — and rake in dollars doing it   Ottawa Citizen
The Globe and Mail   
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