2014年9月19日 星期五

2014-09-20 Canada English Canada

  National Post   
Canadian fighter jets intercept Russian bombers in Arctic  CBC.ca
Fighter jets intercepted two Russian bombers flying about 75 kilometres off Canada's Arctic coast in the early morning hours Thursday, NORAD revealed to CBC News. Two CF-18s met the Tupolev Tu-95 long-range bombers, commonly referred to as "Bears," ...

Canadian and US jets intercepted Russian planes over Arctic this week: Norad   The Province
Russian fighters intercepted by US near Alaska   DigitalJournal.com
NORAD jets intercept a total of eight Russian military planes that neared ...   National Post
Toronto Sun   
TVNZ   
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  National Post   
Jean Chrétien gave UK government advice ahead of Scotland referendum  CBC.ca
The prime minister who led Canada during the 1995 Quebec referendum says the U.K. government sought his advice during back-and-forth meetings in Ottawa and London over the course of the past year in preparation for Scotland's referendum Thursday.
Freed: Witnessing Scotland's shaky marriage like déjà vu of déjà vu   Montreal Gazette
Parizeau says Quebec sovereigntists 'stand before a field of ruin'   The Globe and Mail
Andrew Coyne: If you tell people they can vote to secede, you're practically ...   National Post
Toronto Star   
OurWindsor.ca   
Mississauga   
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  Toronto Star   
Prosecutor seeks 9 months for duck stop driver  CTV News
A prosecutor is calling for a nine-month prison sentence as well as 240 hours of community work and a five-year ban on driving for Emma Czornobaj, who was convicted of Criminal Negligence Causing Death and Dangerous Driving Causing Death in June.
Crown wants prison term for Emma Czornobaj   CBC.ca
Video: Sentencing hearing for Emma Czornobaj   Montreal Gazette
Crown wants nine months in prison for duck lover after fatal crash   Simcoe Reformer

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  Bay Today   
Aboriginal Issues get Royal Treatment at Nipissing University  Bay Today
The Countess of Wessex addresses 400 guests at the Robert Surtees Center on Friday afternoon. PHOTO BY CHRIS DAWSON. Warren Hardisty was impressed. The 20-year-old Moose Factory student at Nipissing was amazed to hear a member of the royal ...

Countess pledges to help bring attention to aboriginal issues in northern Ontario   Sun News Network
Royal visit to remote Ontario reserve was 'moving, enlightening and uplifting ...   National Post
Countess puts aboriginal issues front and centre   The North Bay Nugget
Canada First Perspective   
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  CTV News   
Work stopped at collapse site in Nova Scotia  MetroNews Canada
NEWELLTON, N.S. – Nova Scotia's Department of Labour has issued a stop-work order at a construction site in southwestern Nova Scotia after a roof collapsed, injuring several workers. Chrissy Matheson, a spokeswoman for the department, says inspectors ...

Stop-work order at site of roof collapse that injured three in NS   Cape Breton Post
Worker injured in Newellton building collapse being released   Shelburne County Coastguard

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  TheChronicleHerald.ca   
Canadian navy retires four warships  TheChronicleHerald.ca
OTTAWA — The Canadian navy is facing a major downgrade as it retires four ships, leaving 1,400 sailors with an uncertain future. Canada will be left with no resupply ships and just one destroyer-class warship, which acts as a command ship on naval ...

Canadian navy to retire four Cold War-era ships   Toronto Star
NDP decries decommissioning of naval destroyers   St. Catharines Standard
Canadian navy to retire 4 Cold War-era ships   CBC.ca
Waterloo Record   
CTV News   
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  National Post   
With her dream of being a cabinet minister far off, MPP Lisa MacLeod seeking to ...  National Post
OTTAWA — By the time she was 40, Lisa MacLeod thought she'd be a cabinet minister. She'll be 40 next month. She has won four elections in Nepean-Carleton but cabinet seems as far away as ever, because her provincial Progressive Conservatives have ...

Reevely: One dream thwarted, Lisa MacLeod sets her sights higher   Ottawa Citizen
The inside track on five Ontario PC leadership contenders   The Globe and Mail

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  Sun News Network   
Former privacy commissioner Radwanski dead  Sun News Network
George Radwanski, Canada's former privacy commissioner who left office amid an expense-spending scandal, has died at the age of 67, according to reports. Radwanski held degrees in political science and law from McGill University and had a ...

Former Star editor and privacy commissioner George Radwanski dead at 67   Toronto Star
George Radwanski, former privacy commissioner, dies   Ottawa Citizen
Ex-privacy commissioner George Radwanski dies   Surrey Leader

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  MSN Canada   
Tim Bosma murder trial expected as early as fall 2015  MSN Canada
Dellen Millard and Mark Smich, the two men accused in the murder of Tim Bosma, are expected to go to trial as early as fall 2015. Pretrial and assignment court dates were set in a Hamilton courtroom Friday, the first steps in laying out a schedule for the ...

Bosma murder trial set for fall, 2015   OurWindsor.ca

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Anonymous penny-candy thief pays back store owners decades later  CANOE
CHATHAM, Ont. — The previous owners of a general store in Chatham-Kent were amazed to hear from a penny-candy thief with a conscience — decades after the fact. Follow @Canoe. Frank Bonvarlez said he and his wife Pat recently received a typewritten, ...


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