2014年10月29日 星期三

2014-10-30 Canada English Canada

  CBC.ca   
Conservatives to follow through on income-splitting promise  Toronto Star
OTTAWA—Prime Minister Stephen Harper is expected to announce Thursday the Conservative government will move ahead with a long-promised plan to allow families with children 18 years old or younger to split their income for tax purposes. The measure ...

Harper to announce income-splitting tax break   CTV News
Income-splitting changes coming from Tories   CBC.ca
Harper Said to Announce Income-Splitting Tax Plan   Businessweek
Hamilton Spectator   
Ottawa Citizen   
The Globe and Mail   
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  Montreal Gazette   
Anonymous woman claims she was hit by Jian Gomeshi 'more than a decade ago'  Calgary Herald
Tonight on As It Happens, a CBC radio program hosted by Carol Off and Jeff Douglas, an anonymous woman claimed Jian Ghomeshi, the former host of popular CBC radio show “Q,” repeatedly hit her in the head while on a date more than a decade ago.
Canadian actress alleges Jian Ghomeshi slapped and choked her at his home   National Post
Jian Ghomeshi's PR firm Navigator adept at handling crises   The Globe and Mail
Canadian artists sign petition supporting women with Jian Ghomeshi allegations   Toronto Star
CTV News   
Toronto Sun   
YorkRegion.com   
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MPs mull future of bullet-riddled doors from Centre Block  The Globe and Mail
The bullet holes in their caucus room doors served as a sobering reminder to MPs on Wednesday that last week's attack by an armed gunman could have been much worse. As Parliament debates the weighty matters of how best to respond to threats with ...


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  CBC.ca   
Gary Moostoos not ready to meet with City Centre Mall after ban  CBC.ca
An aboriginal outreach worker said he is not yet ready to meet with officials from an Edmonton mall after he was banned from the property, in what he believes was a case of racial profiling. “I need time. I'm going to be going home to family this weekend.
Edmonton mayor 'disappointed' after mall bans aboriginal support worker who ...   National Post
Edmonton mall says sorry, admits it was wrong for kicking out homeless worker   Medicine Hat News
more oversight needed for private mall security?   Edmonton Journal (blog)
Edmonton Sun   
CTV News   
MetroNews Canada   
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  Winnipeg Sun   
Dead baby hearing bogged down by lawyers' dispute  Winnipeg Sun
A court motion to argue whether an independent pathologist should be allowed to attend the autopsies of six dead babies found in a U-Haul storage locker bogged down Wednesday in a dispute over who should be allowed to have standing at the hearing.
Woman's lawyer asks for delay of baby autopsies   insideTORONTO.com
Autopsy delay sought on behalf of Winnipegger accused of hiding dead babies   CTV News
Winnipeg police search home of Andrea Giesbrecht, accused in dead infants case   CBC.ca

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  CBC.ca   
Hawk, Calgary police dog, to help child witnesses in sex abuse case  CBC.ca
The Calgary Police Service's victim assistance dog, Hawk, will be allowed to sit with two child witnesses when they testify at an upcoming sexual assault trial. The request was made by Crown prosecutor Rose Greenwood in a pre-trial application Wednesday ...

Therapy dog to sit with child witnesses in Calgary sex abuse trial   CTV News
Calgary police dog Hawk allowed to help young girl through difficult testimony in ...   St. Catharines Standard
Judge allows Calgary police dog to sit with child witnesses in sex abuse trial   Medicine Hat News

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  Toronto Sun   
Cronyism begins with Tory's transition team  Toronto Sun
Case Ootes, John Tory's transition team chairman, at Toronto City Hall Tuesday, October 28, 2014. (Stan Behal/Toronto Sun). Article. Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error ...

Five of the biggest issues John Tory needs to tackle now that he's made it to ...   National Post
Olivia Chow   NOW Magazine
Coyne: Canadian cities need fiscal and governance reforms   The Province
CTV News   
CANOE   
OurWindsor.ca   
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  CBC.ca   
TDSB votes to officially cut ties with Confucius Institute  The Globe and Mail
The Toronto District School Board has officially severed its ties to a Confucius Institute subsidized and controlled by the government of China. Trustees overwhelmingly voted Wednesday night in favour of terminating an agreement that would have taught ...

TDSB votes to end Confucius Institute partnership   CBC.ca
TDSB votes to officially sever ties with Confucius Institute   CTV News
Toronto schools set to reject Confucius deal, likely irritating China   Reuters Canada
Toronto Star   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
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  DigitalJournal.com   
Op-Ed: Manitoba New Democrats divided on support for premier  DigitalJournal.com
Winnipeg - The last four elections, fifteen years, Manitoba has elected the New Democrats to rule the province. Even though during the last election Greg Selinger the leader of the party and premier won a resounding majority he is facing internal criticism.
Second NDP strategist urges Selinger to step down   Winnipeg Free Press
Rebel Five no better than Selinger   Winnipeg Sun
Manitoba's NDP in turmoil: Your questions and thoughts   CBC.ca
CTV News   
Globalnews.ca   
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  CBC.ca   
BC teachers' strike: $40-a-day payments for parents due this week  CBC.ca
Some 165,000 B.C. families who registered for the Temporary Education Support Payment program during the B.C. teachers' strike can expect to get their cheques in the mail this week, says the Ministry of Finance. Full CBC coverage of B.C. teachers' strike.
Teachers' strike daycare cheques are in the mail: finance minister   News1130
Teacher strike cheques in the mail   Alberni Valley News
BC school strike cheques are in the mail   Vancouver Sun
The Province   
KelownaNow   
Huffington Post Canada   
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