2014年9月21日 星期日

2014-09-22 Canada English Canada

  National Post   
ISIS urges jihadists to attack Canadians: 'You will not feel secure in your bedrooms'  National Post
The spokesman for the Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham called for attacks on Canadians on Sunday in an apparent attempt to deter members of the military alliance that has formed to challenge the terrorist group.
Human Rights Advocates Don't Like Canadian Passport Plan   640 Toronto News
Federal government's plan to revoke passports raises human rights concerns   Times Colonist
Ottawa revoking passports of Canadians who join extremist groups: Alexander   CTV News
Washington Times   
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  Ubyssey Online   
Tories prepare to fast-track prostitution bill through Parliament  The Globe and Mail
One of Parliament's most high-profile bills appears set to become law without major changes – as one senator says the committee considering Bill C-36, aimed at reining in the sex trade, is “highly unlikely” to call for changes. The approval of the bill by the ...

UBC law professor welcomes Bill C-36, the proposed change to Canada's ...   Ubyssey Online

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  Toronto Star   
Ontario Tories announce rules for leadership race  Hamilton Spectator
TORONTO — Candidates for the leadership of Ontario's Progressive Conservative party have until Feb. 28, 2015 to sign up new members before voting is held in May. The party executive decided on Sunday that all members will be eligible to cast preferential ...

Ontario PCs to choose new leader in May   The Globe and Mail
Tories to pick new leader on May 9   Toronto Star
Tories to announce new leader May 9   The Barrie Examiner

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  Toronto Star   
Chow targets Tory as her campaign shifts left  The Globe and Mail
Olivia Chow accused John Tory of “bashing” Toronto on Sunday, marking a campaign shift in which she is positioning herself as the only progressive candidate in the final weeks of the race to become Toronto's mayor. After a strong start as the candidate to ...

Olivia Chow claims John Tory has chosen to 'hurt' city in past   CBC.ca
The math behind a Doug Ford win   Toronto Star
Chow slams Tory for comments he made as leader of Ontario PCs   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
MetroNews Canada   
680 News   
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  CTV News   
Serena Vermeersch homicide: man arrested and charged  CBC.ca
A man has been arrested and charged in connection with the homicide of 17-year-old Serena Vermeersch. The Surrey, B.C., teen was found dead on Tuesday, killed in an apparently random attack. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team and the Surrey ...

Charges laid against male suspect in death of Surrey teen   Times Colonist
Suspect charged in slaying of Surrey teen Serena Vermeersch   The Province
Arrest made in connection with death of Surrey teen   News1130
Straight.com   
Surrey Leader   
Vancouver Sun (blog)   
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Aboriginal B.C. tour operator rebuked for morbid burial tour  MetroNews Canada
PORT ALBERNI, B.C. – The actions of an aboriginal tourism operator in British Columbia who gave some travellers access to ancient burial boxes, including revealing the skeletal remains inside, have been condemned by his fellow First Nations. A photo ...


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  CTV News   
Manitoba Appeal Court to hear case of man who died waiting for ER care  Winnipeg Free Press
WINNIPEG - The family of a man who died during a 34-hour wait in a hospital emergency room is asking Manitoba's highest court to rule his charter rights were violated. Lower court judges have previously struck down the heart of the family's lawsuit by ruling ...

Manitoba Court of Appeal to hear from Brian Sinclair's family   Globalnews.ca

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  CTV News   
Edmonton police investigating reports of a man inappropriately touching children ...  Edmonton Sun
EPS logo Alcohol and speed are considered factors in a fatal rollover that claimed the life of a 19-year-old Maskwacis man near Ponoka Sunday morning. Article. Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error ...

Police investigate after man touched children at park   CBC.ca
Edmonton police seek man with limp after kids touched in park   Edmonton Journal
Police issue warning about man's 'inappropriate contact' with children at ...   Globalnews.ca
MetroNews Canada   
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  Vancouver Sun   
BC teachers return to work emotionally bruised  The Globe and Mail
After hanging up the letters of the alphabet and making sure they have enough desks in their classrooms, B.C.'s public school teachers say they face the difficult task of returning to work after an emotionally bruising five weeks on the picket line.
Classes set to begin Monday in BC after drawn-out teachers' strike   CTV News
BC teachers strike fosters engagement from students and parents   Times Colonist
B.C. schools back in session after weeks of delay   YorkRegion.com
News1130   
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  Welland Tribune   
Justin is beyond infinity  Welland Tribune
Federal Liberal leader MP Justin Trudeau speaks to students at Western University in London, Ont. on Thursday September 11, 2014. Mike Hensen/The London Free Press/QMI Agency. Tweet · Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story. Print.
Trudeau gets abortion policy exactly right: Mallick   Toronto Star

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