2014年9月5日 星期五

2014-09-06 Canada English Canada

  The Globe and Mail   
How BC's teachers measure up against others in Canada  The Globe and Mail
Nearly half a million B.C. public school students missed their first week of classes due to the labour dispute between teachers and the provincial government. Since job action escalated in the spring, both the B.C. Teachers' Federation (BCTF) and the ...

BC teachers rally at Canada Place   CBC.ca
BC education minister dismisses call for binding arbitration to end strike   CTV News
Education minister responds to call for binding arbitration   News1130
Globalnews.ca   
Vancouver Courier   
Times Colonist   
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  Toronto Star   
Severe thunderstorm watch ends for Toronto  CBC.ca
Environment Canada cancelled a severe thunderstorm watch for Toronto after rocky weather pounded the city earlier in the evening. Toronto experienced heavy rain, flashes of lightning and booming thunder on Friday evening, which saw severe weather hit ...

Toronto under severe thunderstorm watch as hundreds without power   CTV News
Severe thunderstorm warning ends for Toronto, GTA   680 News
Thunderstorm hits Toronto, causing power outages   Toronto Star
Toronto Sun   
Seaway News   
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  National Post   
Talk turns to healing after nasty PC leadership campaign  Calgary Herald
Political analyst David Taras, a Mount Royal University professor, says if there isn't a decisive victory for one of the PC leadership candidates in the first round of voting, what has already been a combative campaign may get even nastier, and could “tear the ...

Wildrose gains momentum, ready to fight in next provincial election   Globalnews.ca
Sense among Alberta PCs that if Prentice doesn't win, that's it for Canada's ...   National Post
Frustration for PC members hitting snags while trying to vote over the phone ...   CTV News
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Edmonton Sun   
Edmonton Journal   
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  Toronto Sun   
Rating the former PMs: There have never been so many alive at once and now ...  National Post
It was a week when three former prime ministers made headlines, with Brian Mulroney harshly criticizing Prime Minister Stephen Harper, and Paul Martin and Joe Clark joining with aboriginal leaders in a bid to mend problems impacting First Nations. It is an ...

Mulroney flashes stiletto, remind us of old fault lines   Vancouver Sun
Harper right on NATO spending   Toronto Sun

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  CTV News   
School of fish? Parents worry as 30+ packed like sardines in class  CTV News
September is beginning to shake students out of that summer mindset. It also has some parents shaking their heads. With as many as 40 children in new all-day kindergarten classrooms, some are wondering if it's too much for teachers to handle. “Twenty-two ...

Surviving the first week of school with 700 kindergarten students   CBC.ca
Light-filled all-kindergarten school introduces the joy of learning to 680 kids in ...   Toronto Star

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  Toronto Star   
New documents detail night Rob Ford filmed at sister's house  Toronto Star
Two Toronto Police documents related to Mayor Rob Ford, which include details of the night last April when he allegedly smoked crack cocaine with sister Kathy Ford in her basement and beat up his friend Sandro Lisi, have been filed in court as part of new ...

A Rob Ford appearance may overshadow TIFF: Critics   Toronto Sun
Mayor Rob Ford subpoenaed in Alessandro Lisi extortion case   The Globe and Mail
Toronto Mayor Called to Testify in Canada   New York Times
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  CTV News   
BC to address Supreme Court ruling, chiefs' hangings: Premier Clark  Times Colonist
Chief Joe Alphonse of the Tsilhqot'in National Government attends the Assembly of First Nations' 35th annual general meeting in Halifax on July 15, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan. Previous Next. Chief Joe Alphonse of the Tsilhqot'in ...

BC premier to address land ruling, hangings during historic visit to Tsilhqot'in ...   The Globe and Mail

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  Toronto Sun   
Trudeau defends visit to controversial Montreal mosque  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 ...


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Indigenous women ask 'Am I next?' to raise awareness about missing and ...  CBC.ca
A new online campaign is hoping to raise awareness and push Prime Minister Stephen Harper on the issue of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls. Aboriginal women have begun posting photos of themselves holding signs asking "Am I next?

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  Toronto Star   
First-year University of Waterloo engineering student killed by lightning  Toronto Star
A first-year engineering student at the University of Waterloo was struck and killed by lightning Friday morning. The 18-year-old woman was walking on a pathway leading from the ring road to the student dorms on campus around 9 a.m. when she was struck.
Waterloo student killed by lightning while sheltering under tree   CBC.ca
UPDATE: Waterloo students express sadness at lightning-strike death of ...   YorkRegion.com
Stormy Friday claims a life   CHCH News
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Canada.com   
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