2014年9月24日 星期三

2014-09-25 Canada English Canada

  Toronto Star   
Critics accuse Harper of using UN, foreign affairs for domestic gain  The Globe and Mail
A broad coalition of former diplomats and public servants is questioning whether Stephen Harper's return to the United Nations this week is politically motivated. The World Federalist Movement renewed its criticism Wednesday that the prime minister has ...

Stephen Harper considers US request for further military help in ISIS fight   CBC.ca
Canada may take on extended role in Mideast, Stephen Harper says   Toronto Star
Canada considering expanded role in Iraq   News1130
Waterloo Record   
Toronto Sun   
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  National Post   
BC teacher suspended after slapping 'I'm gay' sticker on student's jacket  National Post
VANCOUVER — A Langley, B.C., teacher has been suspended over a homophobic prank he played on a Grade 11 student in class. Daniel Mark Ogloff is a metal fabrication and machining teacher at Aldergrove Community Secondary School. On Sept.
Teacher writes 'I'm gay' on student   24 Hours Vancouver
BC teacher suspended for putting tape on student stating 'I'm gay'   Sun News Network
Langley shop teacher suspended over 'I'm gay' sign taped to student's back   The Province

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  CTV News   
Police stopped, let Tina Fontaine go on last day of her life: report  The Globe and Mail
Two police officers stopped a car in which Tina Fontaine was a passenger on the last day the teenager was seen alive, CTV News is reporting. CTV Winnipeg said the officers pulled over a car for a spot-check on Aug. 8. A man, believed to be impaired, was ...

Officers made contact with murdered Manitoba teen the day she disappeared   CTV News
Winnipeg backs call for murdered, missing inquiry   APTN National News

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  CBC.ca   
Serena Vermeersch case: Christy Clark says Caissie 'could have been kept in jail'  CBC.ca
B.C. Premier Christy Clark is weighing in on the case of murdered teen Serena Vermeersch, saying that she believes some violent high-risk offenders should never be released. "I'm not an advocate for 'lock 'em up, throw away the key' justice, but I think there ...

How Christy Clark has opened her door to labour leaders   The Globe and Mail

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  Ottawa Citizen   
Egan: Excessive speed must be curtailed, says mother of OC victim  Ottawa Citizen
One day last February, Cynthia Nash was taking the bus home to Barrhaven — itself remarkable as she lost her son Kyle, 21, in that terrible bus-train crash on Sept. 18, 2013 along the same route. The bus was speeding as it approached Fallowfield Station, ...

Ottawa bus-train crash: speed, video screen factor into investigation   CBC.ca
Speed, driver distraction possible factors in fatal bus crash: TSB   MetroNews Canada
Union says distraction a big factor for bus drivers   CTV News
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  Toronto Star   
Former classmate surprised by Ontario man's reported death in anti-ISIS campaign  CTV News
A 20-year-old Canadian man reported to have been killed fighting for the Islamic State “genuinely seemed happy” when he was attending high school in Hamilton, Ont, two years ago, a former classmate says. Federal officials are still trying to determine ...

Hamilton student reported killed fighting for ISIS forces   CBC.ca
Canadian believed killed in attacks on ISIS whisked to Syria by jihadists before ...   National Post
Family turned in jihadist son — too late   London Community News
Toronto Star   
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  Globalnews.ca   
Peter MacKay Disputes Bob Paulson Comment Downplaying Marijuana Risk  Huffington Post Canada
Justice Minister Peter MacKay says he disagrees with the head of the RCMP that smoking pot isn't as big a deal as it once was, arguing young people in particular are "very negatively affected" by marijuana use. | CP. Share · Tweet. Email. Comment.
Peter MacKay disagrees with RCMP commissioner Paulson on marijuana   Globalnews.ca

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  New York Daily News   
'O Canada' lyrics are sexist, need to be changed: parliament member  New York Daily News
They are only two little words, but a Canadian politician finds them sexist enough to change the lyrics to the national anthem. And he's a man. Parliament member Mauril Belanger has introduced a bill to rewrite a line in the stately "O Canada." The new line ...

MCILVEEN: The power of language: why O Canada needs a gender-free ...   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Change to O Canada 'grammatically unnecessary': Alberta MP   Toronto Sun
MP Wants To Change Lyrics Of O Canada To Be More Gender Neutral   E Canada Now
Regina Leader-Post   
National Post   
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  CBC.ca   
John Tory balks at attending Ford-less mayoral debates  CBC.ca
John Tory will decide on a “case-by-case basis” whether to attend any of the remaining Toronto mayoral debates if they do not include both Olivia Chow and Doug Ford, according to a statement from his campaign. “The unexplained absence of Doug Ford ...

Olivia Chow wants end to police carding; John Tory wants more reform   Toronto Star
Who's Tory now?   NOW Magazine
New Ford documents released   CHCH News
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  Globalnews.ca   
Greg Ottenbreit appointed to Sask. cabinet  650 CKOM News Talk Radio
Greg Ottenbreit is taking over from Tim McMillan, who stepped down last week to take a job in Alberta. “Greg Ottenbreit has been a strong member of our caucus, serving in a number of different capacities over the past seven years, and I know he will be a ...

Brad Wall names Greg Ottenbreit new rural health minister in Saskatchewan   Brandon Sun
Yorkton MLA gains first cabinet appointment   Regina Leader-Post
Ottenbreit Given Vacant Seat in Wall Cabinet   620 CKRM.com

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