2014年9月17日 星期三

2014-09-18 Canada English Canada

  Toronto Star   
Rob Ford's diagnosis: What is a pleomorphic liposarcoma?  Toronto Star
Mayor Rob FordRob Ford is facing a rare and aggressive type of cancer: a pleomorphic liposarcoma. The Star spoke to several cancer experts unrelated to Ford's case for insight on the cancer itself — how it forms, and what this diagnosis could mean. Q: What ...

Don Cherry reaches out to wish Rob Ford well   Toronto Sun
Even Mayor Ford's foes hope he wins this fight   The Globe and Mail
Rob Ford to undergo chemotherapy for treatment of liposarcoma   CBC.ca
National Post   
Irish Independent   
CANOE   
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  National Post   
Stephen Harper gives stamp of approval to watered down Reform Act: sources  National Post
OTTAWA — The Conservative cabinet is poised to support backbench MP Michael Chong's bill to rebalance the power between parliamentarians and the Prime Minister's Office. Andrew Coyne: Party leaders have made democracy unreformable. How could it ...

Federal cabinet to back Tory backbench MP's Reform Act   Ottawa Citizen
The Rathgeber Experiment   Macleans.ca
Chong's private member's bill to empower MPs gets government backing   The Daily Courier (subscription)

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  Vancouver Sun   
Surrey mayor to seek federal Conservative nomination  The Globe and Mail
Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts has ended months of speculation about her political future by announcing Wednesday she will seek the federal Conservative nomination in South Surrey-White Rock. Ms. Watts, who is not seeking re-election this fall after three ...

Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts seeking federal Conservative nomination   News1130
Dianne Watts throws hat in federal ring, plans to run for Conservatives (with video)   The Province
Dianne Watts to jump into federal politics   CKNW News Talk 980
Surrey Leader   
Vancouver Sun   
Globalnews.ca   
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  Vancouver Sun   
BC teachers set to vote on tentative deal, but strong voices urge rejection  The Globe and Mail
After weeks pacing well-worn picket lines, thousands of teachers across British Columbia packed away their signs on Wednesday for what could be the last teachers' strike of the decade. More than 40,000 teachers will vote Thursday on whether to accept a ...

Vaughn Palmer: A settlement funded by strike savings   Vancouver Sun
BC teachers debate tentative contract ahead of vote to ratify   CTV News
BC teachers begin voting on tentative agreement   CBC.ca
KelownaNow   
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  Timmins Press   
Nathan O'Brien murder case: Douglas Garland appearance draws gasps in ...  CBC.ca
Douglas Garland, the man accused of killing five-year-old Nathan O'Brien and his grandparents Kathy and Alvin Liknes, kept silent and hung his head as he appeared in a Calgary courtroom today. The boy and his grandparents disappeared at the end of ...

Preliminary inquiry set for Douglas Garland   660 News
Hearing set for man accused of killing Calgary couple and their grandson   Sun News Network
Preliminary trial set in Calgary case of man accused of murdering young Nathan ...   Welland Tribune
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
News Talk 770 Calgary   
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Former jail guard files complaint with BC Human Rights Tribunal  The Globe and Mail
A former provincial jail guard who says he was forced to work in the same Vancouver Island institution that housed an inmate accused of brutally beating and sexually assaulting the guard's sister has filed a complaint with the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal.

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  CTV News   
Student stabbed during dispute on Oshawa campus  Toronto Star
A 22-year-old man suffered life-threatening injuries after he was stabbed during an altercation on the Durham College and University of Ontario Institute of Technology campus in Oshawa on Wednesday afternoon. According to Durham Regional Police, two ...

Student, 22, stabbed on college campus in Oshawa: Durham police   CTV News
Oshawa campus stabbing leaves student in life-threatening condition   CBC.ca
Stabbing at Durham College/UOIT   Toronto Sun
640 Toronto News   
Newstalk 1010   
OurWindsor.ca   
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  Vancouver Sun   
Serena Vermeersch, 17, found dead under suspicious circumstances: RCMP  CBC.ca
A Surrey, B.C., teenager who was reported missing Tuesday has been found dead near railroad tracks in Surrey's East Newton neighbourhood, say RCMP. The body of 17-year-old Serena Vermeersch was found Tuesday night in the 14600 block of 66 ...

Body found in Surrey ID'd as missing girl; death suspicious   CTV News
Missing teen identified as suspicious death in Surrey   The Province
Body of missing teen found in Surrey   News1130
Vancouver Sun   
Surrey Leader   
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  Toronto Star   
Math scores down, reading up, in GTA schools  Toronto Star
Grade 3 and 6 students across Greater Toronto continue to make improvements in reading and writing, but math remains a struggle, the latest round of standardized tests show. Results from the Education Quality and Accountability Office, released ...

EDUCATION: EQAO results released Wednesday for public and Catholic ...   Brantford Expositor
Youngest students behind in reading, writing and math   Waterloo Record
Math=challenge for local schools   Brockville Recorder and Times
Windsor Star (blog)   
Hamilton Spectator   
Daily Miner and News   
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How to unlock beer and booze sales in Ontario: Cohn  OurWindsor.ca
We all like to gripe about the government's grip on alcohol sales. We're still stuck with the status quo because few of us understand the distortions. How to unlock beer and booze sales in Ontario: Cohn. Lucas Oleniuk / Toronto Star file photo. It's time to ...


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