2014年10月5日 星期日

2014-10-06 Canada English Canada

  Ottawa Citizen   
Canadian Forces already headed to Middle East  The Globe and Mail
Members of the Canadian Forces are already headed to the Middle East to prepare for the deployment of 600 military personnel as part of the government's newly announced combat mission against Islamic State extremists in Iraq, sources say. The full ...

It's the Right Time for Canada to Get Involved in Iraq   Huffington Post Canada
Hyer unsure about answer to what Canada's involvement should be in Iraq   TbNewsWatch.com
Home»News»National»Conservatives cagey about extending Canada's combat ...   660 News
Mississauga   
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  CTV News   
Nepean-Carleton MPP to launch leadership bid  CTV News
Nepean-Carleton MPP Lisa MacLeod will add her name into the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party leadership race on Oct. 19, MacLeod confirmed to CTV Ottawa Sunday. The leadership campaign will be launched in Ottawa. MacLeod will be joining a ...

MacLeod to enter Ontario Tory leadership race   Hamilton Spectator
MPP Lisa MacLeod to run for PC leader   Ottawa Sun
MacLeod to launch leadership bid Oct. 19   580 CFRA Radio

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  National Post   
Doug Ford booed at debate as he tries to distance himself from anti-Semitic slur ...  National Post
Doug Ford caused an uproar at a mayoral debate at a north-end Jewish school Sunday evening while trying to distance himself from an anti-Semitic slur allegedly uttered by his brother on an audio recording. Mr. Ford was responding to allegations from fringe ...

Ford's alleged anti-Semitic remarks land brother Doug in hot water   The Globe and Mail
Mayor Ford taken to task at debate for past slurs   Toronto Sun
Goldkind takes on top mayoral candidates during debate   CityNews
Toronto Star   
640 Toronto News   
Newstalk 1010   
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  National Post   
Wildrose looks chock full of females next to PCs' all-male slate of candidates for ...  National Post
Analysis. On one side of the hustings, newly minted Alberta premier Jim Prentice standing shoulder to shoulder with a slate of four candidates, all of them older, politically established men. Contrast that to the front page of the conservative local tabloid last ...

Prentice says time becoming critical factor in Alberta's worker shortage   Vancouver Sun
Alberta deserves credit   Calgary Herald
Groups call on Prentice to support inquiry into missing and murdered aboriginal ...   MSN Canada

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  National Post   
Top court to tackle jury representation after manslaughter conviction thrown out ...  National Post
Just what provinces must do to ensure juries are properly representative of the population in an area will be put to Canada's highest court Monday in a case that could change the country's jury landscape. At issue, as the Supreme Court of Canada kicks off its ...

High Court to hear case dealing with natives on juries   Toronto Star
Top court set to tackle jury representation in landmark aboriginal case   Waterloo Record
Supreme Court to deal with jury representation in key aboriginal case   CTV News
Surrey Leader   
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NB Premier Gallant's promise of smaller cabinet makes choices difficult  The Globe and Mail
Brian Gallant is promising a smaller cabinet when he is sworn-in as New Brunswick's 33rd premier on Tuesday, adding to the difficulty of choosing a front bench that is representative of the province. Premier David Alward leaves office with a Progressive ...


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  CBC.ca   
Woman killed by train in Maple Ridge  Vancouver Sun
A woman was hit and killed by a train Sunday while she was walking along the CP Rail tracks near 203rd Street in Maple Ridge. The accident happened just before 1 p.m., according to Ridge Meadows RCMP. It closed the 203rd Street rail crossing in Maple ...

Woman dies after being hit by train in Maple Ridge   The Province
Pedestrian struck and killed by CP Rail train in Maple Ridge   CBC.ca
Pedestrian killed by train in Maple Ridge   CTV News
Maple Ridge Times   
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  CBC.ca   
Canadian company lays out defense case for its jailed CEO  Reuters
HAVANA Oct 5 (Reuters) - Defense lawyers for a Canadian executive sentenced to 15 years prison in Cuba on bribery and other charges released a raft of documents on Sunday seeking to bolster their case that Cy Tokmakjian was denied a fair trial.
Cy Tokmakjian faces deadline on appeal of Cuban sentence   CBC.ca

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  Calgary Herald   
Scott Stinson: NHL's analytics war isn't cooling off anytime soon  Calgary Herald
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Stephen Harper is always gung-ho about war: Siddiqui   Toronto Star
Den Tandt: Stephen Harper gets his Churchill moment   Canada.com
Harper's 'noble' war off to rocky start   iPolitics.ca (subscription)

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  The Province   
Robertson underlines Vision Vancouver opposition to Kinder Morgan pipeline ...  The Province
Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson didn't surprise anyone Sunday by repeating his opposition to the Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion, but he challenged the Non-Partisan Association and its mayoral hopeful, Kirk LaPointe, to address the issue.
After Vision unveils green platform, Kirk LaPointe claims the mayor is "ashamed ...   Straight.com
Vision Vancouver pledges leadership against Kinder Morgan   News1130
Vancouver mayor plugs pipeline politics as key election issue   MetroNews Canada
CBC.ca   
Vancouver Sun   
Canada.com   
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