2014年10月15日 星期三

2014-10-16 Canada English Canada

  Toronto Star   
Blatchford: Testimony paints Luka Magnotta as a careless killer  Vancouver Sun
MONTREAL — The picture of Luka Magnotta as a sloppy killer with a certain sangfroid is beginning to emerge at his trial here. The 32-year-old Torontonian is pleading not guilty to five charges in the May 25, 2012, death of Chinese student Lin Jun, though he ...

Magnotta murder trial: Fax from lawyer led to victim's head   Toronto Star
Law firm fax directed cops to Jun Lin's head, jury told   CANOE

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  National Post   
Friends of fugitive gunman shot by police in BC say he was harmless  National Post
SLOCAN, B.C. — Friends of a fugitive gunman shot to death by police near the village of Slocan, B.C., are expressing their grief and anger over what they consider a tragic end to the man's life. Peter DeGroot, 45, was killed Monday, five days after an ...

Peter Degroot Was Harmless, Say Friends   Huffington Post Canada

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  CBC.ca   
Saskatchewan government publicly posts ministers' travel expenses online  The Globe and Mail
The Saskatchewan government has publicly posted the summer travel expenses of all cabinet ministers and staff, CTV Regina reports. The priciest trip was by Economy Minister Bill Boyd, who spent three weeks in China for more than $44,000 while attending ...

Government of Saskatchewan releases travel expenses following NDP reminder   MetroNews Canada
Sask. government posts ministers' travel expenses online   CTV News
Saskatchewan ministerial travel expenses released online   CBC.ca
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  National Post   
Supreme Court hears impassioned pleas to end ban on assisted suicide (with ...  Calgary Herald
In January 2010, the 89-year-old B.C. woman, who was deteriorating rapidly from spinal stenosis, a paralyzing condition, had her wish for an assisted death realized, in secret, in a Zurich clinic, where she drank a lethal dose of barbiturates through a straw, her ...

Top court weighing whether assisted suicide protects Canadian rights, or ...   CTV News
SCOC considers the right to die   CHCH News
Government's stance on assisted-suicide runs into skepticism from Supreme Court   The Globe and Mail

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  CBC.ca   
Tina Fontaine's aunt Brenda reacts to her father's killers in court  Winnipeg Free Press
Brenda Fontaine spoke to media after Nicholas Abraham, 25, and Jonathon Starr, 32, appeared in court , awaiting sentencing and to apologize for the murder of Tina Fontaine's father Eugene, 41. Submit a News Tip Report an Error. Fact Check. Have you ...

Tina Fontaine couldn't cope with dad's violent death   Winnipeg Sun
Tina Fontaine's family weeps as men who killed father apologize   CBC.ca
Courtroom told Tina Fontaine lost her way, unable to cope after death of her father   MetroNews Canada
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  National Post   
Burnaby mayoral hopeful wants to ban public displays of affection, including the ...  National Post
In the Metro Vancouver community of Burnaby, the normally sleepy mayoral election got a boost this week from Sylvia Gung, a newspaper delivery woman who promises to crack down on public displays of affection, replace city workers with volunteers and ...

Burnaby mayoral candidate vows to ban kissing, holding hands in public   MetroNews Canada
Kiss those public displays of affection goodbye, vows Burnaby mayoral candidate   Vancouver Sun

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  Ottawa Citizen   
New Finance Canada building named after Jim Flaherty  Ottawa Citizen
The Prime Minister's Office announced the naming of the James Michael Flaherty Building at 90 Elgin Street following a private ceremony with Harper, Flaherty's widow Christine Elliott and her sons John, Galen and Quinn. Pat McGrath / Ottawa Citizen.
New Ottawa office tower to be named for former finance minister Jim Flaherty   Times Colonist
New Ottawa office tower to be named in honour of Jim Flaherty   CTV News

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  Calgary Sun   
Power will return to Calgary's downtown Thursday morning says Mayor Nenshi  Calgary Sun
Update press conference Tom Sampson, Deputy Chief, Calgary Emergency Management Agency (CEMA) speaks to media on restoring power to the downtown core and important information for residents returning home at the Emergency Operations Centre ...

Calgary expected to restore downtown power earlier than anticipated   CTV News
Power will be restored downtown by 5 a.m. Thursday: Enmax   Calgary Herald
Power to be restored in blackout zone by 5 am Thursday   660 News
CBC.ca   
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  Financial Post   
Federal court to hear ACFN's case against Shell project  Fort McMurray Today
ACFN spokesperson Eriel Deranger speaks to a crowd at the 2014 Healing Walk. Deranger says Shell's Jackpine mine expansion violates Aboriginal rights. VINCENT MCDERMOTT/TODAY STAFF. Tweet · Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story.
Federal court to review Jackpine Mine expansion today   CBC.ca
Federal Court to review Harper government's approval of Jackpine project in ...   APTN National News

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Government launches $4-million ad campaign in advance of 150th birthday  The Globe and Mail
The Harper government has launched a $4-million national ad campaign celebrating the fathers of Confederation and a country that has become “strong, proud and free” more than two years in advance of Canada's 150th birthday in 2017. The national ad ...


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