2014年9月26日 星期五

2014-09-27 Canada English Canada

  National Post   
Newfoundland's new premier rushed to the scene where 11-year-old was ...  National Post
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — The apparently random stabbing of an 11-year-old boy at a soccer field has shaken Newfoundland, as the province's incoming premier struggled to understand what had happened. Paul Davis began his swearing-in speech Friday by ...

Soccer stabbing leaves town in disbelief 3:11   CBC.ca
Teen accused of stabbing boy, 11, appears in St. John's court   Toronto Star
Suspect in custody after 11-year-old stabbed on soccer field (with video)   Edmonton Journal
The Telegram   
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  CBC.ca   
Flaws appear in research on temporary foreign worker program  The Globe and Mail
Two business groups say they're alarmed government research used to justify sweeping changes to the temporary foreign worker (TFW) program appears to contain several flaws as more companies find inaccuracies. More than a dozen employers surveyed ...

Companies using foreign workers are threatening middle-class jobs — AFL   Edmonton Journal
AFL blasts TFW program ahead of Prentice appeal to PM   iNews880.com
Processors, fishermen join forces   The Guardian Charlottetown
CBC.ca   
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  CBC.ca   
Matthew de Grood's 2nd psych review under interim publication ban  CBC.ca
A Calgary judge has imposed an interim publication ban on the results of a psychiatric assessment that examines whether the accused in Calgary's worst mass killing could be found not criminally responsible. Crown prosecutors requested the publication ban ...

Psychiatric assessment of alleged mass murderer de Grood under ban   CANOE
Interim publication ban on psych assessment for man accused of mass murder   580 CFRA Radio
Temporary publication ban issued in Matthew de Grood case   660 News
Calgary Herald   
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  National Post   
Young man says in days before her death, Tina Fontaine was suicidal  CTV News
Four days before 15-year-old runaway Tina Fontaine was pulled from the Red River in Winnipeg, she told another youth she wanted to die. The body of Fontaine was found wrapped in a bag in the Red River in Winnipeg on Aug. 17. Fontaine had run away ...

Teens in CFS care in Winnipeg hotels say they've seen prostitution, drugs   CBC.ca
Tina falls through the cracks again   Winnipeg Free Press
Winnipeg police saw teen the day before she disappeared   Regina Leader-Post
Oye! Times   
Canada News   
National Post   
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  CBC.ca   
Paul Calandra apologizes for non-answers as sources pin blame on PMO  CBC.ca
Conservative MP Paul Calandra choked back tears while apologizing Friday for responding to NDP Leader Tom Mulcair's questions on Canada's mission in Iraq this week with an attack on the NDP position on Israel. But CBC News has learned that Calandra ...

Coyne: Antics in Question Period illustrate the charade our politics has become   Vancouver Sun
On Paul Calandra, his enabler and the buffoonery that's run amok in question ...   National Post
MP breaks down in the House   CHCH News
The Globe and Mail   
Toronto Star   
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  Vancouver Sun   
Ian Mulgrew: Fate of Trinity Western University law school to be decided by ...  Vancouver Sun
The Law Society of B.C. will conduct a binding referendum of the province's 11,000-plus lawyers over Trinity Western University's proposed law school because of its controversial Christian community covenant. The ruling benchers voted 20-10 in favour of ...

Law Society to hold binding referendum on Trinity Western   News1130
BC Law Society to decide if Christian school grads can practice   Toronto Sun
BC lawyers to vote in referendum on accreditation of Christian law school   680 News

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  CBC.ca   
New Brunswick's chief electoral officer to seek audit of some vote tallies  The Globe and Mail
New Brunswick's chief electoral officer says he wants to address the snafus that delayed the release of Monday's provincial election results by asking a judge for a special audit. Michael Quinn said Friday he will seek a consensus from an all-party committee ...

Elections New Brunswick makes Liberal win official   CBC.ca

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  CBC.ca   
Gitxaala First Nation granted leave to appeal Northern Gateway pipeline  CBC.ca
The Federal Court of Appeal has granted leave to the Gitxaala Nation to apply for judicial review of the Northern Gateway pipeline project's approval. The Gitxaala is challenging the federal cabinet's approval of the Enbridge project. The court application ...

BC First Nation wins bid to challenge Northern Gateway pipeline in court   CTV News
Enbridge Approval Challenge Moves Forward   CJFW

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  Toronto Star   
Rob Ford to attend Ford Fest on Saturday: Doug Ford campaign  Toronto Star
Saturday's Ford Fest will welcome a special guest with Mayor Rob Ford scheduled to make his first public appearance since being diagnosed with a malignant tumour in his abdomen and dropping out of the mayoral race. A release issued by Doug Ford's ...

Rob Ford to attend Ford Fest BBQ Saturday: release   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
Mayor to Make First Public Appearance Since Undergoing Treatment   640 Toronto News
Rob Ford to attend Ford Fest   Newstalk 1010
Mashable   
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  Toronto Star   
Woman's social-media account of TTC clash with 'leprechaun' gets support from ...  Toronto Star
Brenda Davie was not having a good day. After a long day at work, she was on her way home, sometime between 5 and 6 p.m. Wednesday afternoon, on the 72 Pape bus, headed northbound. The bus was crowded, and busy, and a man sitting near her had ...

TTC 'Leprechaun' spurs outrage, legal questions   CBC.ca
“Transit leprechaun': TTC unable to find bus surveillance footage of incident   insideTORONTO.com
'Leprechaun' who denied woman a seat on crowded TTC bus shamed on social ...   National Post

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