2014年10月10日 星期五

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  New York Times   
Two Champions of Children Are Given Nobel Peace Prize  New York Times
Malala Yousafzai, 17, said she was honored to be the youngest person to receive the award. She dedicated it to the “voiceless.” Credit Oli Scarff/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story.
Pakistan's Malala Yousafzai, Indian activist Kailash Satyarthi win Nobel Peace ...   Reuters
Malala Yousafzai's improbable journey to Nobel Peace Prize   The Hindu
Nobel Prize does a perfect Malala: Mallick   Toronto Star
Indian Express   
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  Vancouver Sun   
Mounties exchanged gunfire with Slocan suspect who escaped into forest ...  Vancouver Sun
SLOCAN CITY — The confrontation that led to the lockdown of an entire community in British Columbia's southeast included an exchange of gunfire between police and a male suspect, says a senior Mountie. Peter DeGroot, 45, is armed and dangerous and ...

Suspect in BC manhunt is former soldier: Residents   Toronto Sun
Suspect in BC manhunt is former soldier   London Free Press
Peter Degroot named by police as suspected Slocan gunman   CBC.ca
MSN Canada   
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  CTV News   
Canada withdraws from World Health Organization meeting set in Moscow  CTV News
OTTAWA -- Canada is boycotting a meeting of the World Health Organization on tobacco control next week because it's being held in Moscow. The move comes a week after the United States government announced it would also skip the regular meeting of ...

WHO Tobacco Treaty Would Make It Harder For Smokers To Quit   Daily Caller
Canada withdraws from World Health Organization meeting because it's in ...   The Daily Courier (subscription)

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  MetroNews Canada   
Veteran RCMP officer's suicide stirs PTSD treatment debate  The Globe and Mail
Ron Francis's family and friends filled a big white wooden church near the Saint John River on a sunny Friday – more than 250 people jammed into the pews and along the back and side walls for the RCMP corporal's funeral. Four days before, the 43-year-old ...

Hundreds attend funeral for RCMP officer who shone light on struggles of PTSD   Times Colonist
Hundreds attend funeral for RCMP officer found dead in home in New Brunswick   Medicine Hat News

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  Toronto Star   
John Tory wants to speed up housing repairs  Toronto Star
Mayoral candidate John Tory says the city should pour money into repairing rundown Toronto Community Housing units even if federal and provincial governments haven't committed their share to the $2.6 billion, 10-year repair plan. Meanwhile, Olivia ...

Read and vote: Chow, Ford, Tory on their plans for Toronto's future   The Globe and Mail
Debate organizers face dilemma in Toronto mayors' race   CBC.ca
John Tory promises to allocate city funds to tackle public housing   Globalnews.ca

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  CBS News   
US says sees higher chance of Islamic State reprisal attacks  Reuters UK
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States said on Friday that it sees a higher chance of reprisal attacks on members of the U.S.-led coalition against the Islamic State militant group since they began airstrikes against the fighters last month. In a periodic ...

Kobane's Fall Would be Symbolic Setback for Obama Syria Strategy   NDTV
Canada prepares for long, uncertain Iraq campaign   Toronto Star
US warns of possible IS reprisals   Sky News Australia
Wall Street Journal   
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  Toronto Star   
Thanksgiving in the city: what's open and closed this holiday weekend  Toronto Star
The Thanksgiving holiday means banks, retail and grocery stores, and some city services will be closed or operating on a holiday schedule. Here's what to expect for the long weekend. Food: Most major supermarkets will be closed Monday, Oct. 13.
Thanksgiving weekend: what's open and closed   CBC.ca
What's open and closed on Thanksgiving weekend   Ottawa Citizen
What's Open/closed this weekend   570 News
CHCH News   
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  Montreal Gazette   
Don Macpherson: Nobody looks good in Quebec National Assembly debate on ...  Montreal Gazette
Nobody in the National Assembly came out of the debate on Pierre Karl Péladeau's conflict of interest, which dominated Quebec politics this week, looking good. Not Jean-François Lisée, the delayed-whistle blower who suddenly realized that his rival for the ...

Ethics commissioner in Quebec to look into Peladeau actions   Prince George Citizen
Pierre Karl Péladeau intervention investigated by Quebec's ethics watchdog   CBC.ca

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  CBC.ca   
Macleod Trail upgrade report to be further studied by city  CBC.ca
A plan to upgrade a long stretch of Macleod Trail got a rough ride Friday from city councillors. The plan calls for wider sidewalks, cycle lanes, more trees and a lower speed limit for the busy roadway from Anderson Road to 25th Avenue. Bike lanes, wider ...

Calgary councillors put off decision on turning Macleod Tr. into bike- and ...   Calgary Sun
Urban boulevard push for Macleod Trail raises commuting fears   Calgary Herald
Proposed changes to Macleod Trail coming before council   660 News

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  Calgary Herald   
Object found in BC mountains could be live Japanese balloon bomb from WWII  Calgary Herald
In the final years of the war, the Imperial Japanese Army released more than 9,000 bomb-bearing balloons to drift in the jet stream toward Canada and the United States. At least 1,000 made it over the Pacific and landed as far inland as Michigan and ...

World War Two explosive pieces found in BC   News1130
Military unit blows WWII-era Japanese balloon bomb to 'smithereens'   The Globe and Mail
Possible WW II-era Japanese balloon bomb found in BC forest   Toronto Star
Calgary Sun   
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