2014年10月31日 星期五

2014-11-01 Canada English Canada

  Toronto Sun   
Jian Ghomeshi story shouldn't have gotten this ugly: DiManno  Toronto Star
If you didn't believe one woman, do you now believe nine? Even the most ardent defenders of media darling Jian Ghomeshi — those who worshipped at the altar of his popular CBC radio cultural affairs program — have been busy this past week deleting ...

Toronto police investigating Jian Ghomeshi allegations   CBC.ca
Jian Ghomeshi's journey: From immigrant's son to cultural icon to pariah   National Post
CBC releases Jian Ghomeshi memo   Toronto Sun
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Regina Leader-Post   
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  CBC.ca   
Patrice Vincent funeral: Canadians pay respects at Friday visitation  CBC.ca
Members of the public paid their respects on Friday afternoon to Patrice Vincent, the warrant officer killed in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu by a “radicalized” man in Longueuil, Que.​. Patrice Vincent, soldier killed in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, was close to retirement ...

Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent to be remembered in Montreal   Toronto Sun
Visitation held for slain soldier Patrice Vincent   Montreal Gazette
Mourners gather to say goodbye to fallen soldier Patrice Vincent   Sun News Network
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  ABC Online   
Canadian man Justin Bourque given five life sentences for killing three police ...  ABC Online
A man who killed three Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officers has been sentenced to five life sentences in prison, with no possibility of parole for 75 years. Justin Bourque, 24, pleaded guilty to three counts of murder and two counts of attempted ...

Canada: Killer of Mounties Sentenced to Life in Prison   New York Times
Canadian who killed 3 policemen gets five life sentences   The Hindu
Justin Bourque gets 5 life sentences, no chance of parole for 75 years   CBC.ca
Toronto Star   
Cape Breton Post   
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  Vancouver Sun   
Foreign caregivers no longer have to live with employer  Vancouver Sun
The federal immigration department dropped the live-in requirement from its caregiver program Friday, a change many will greet with “elation,” said the head of a Vancouver-based advocacy group for domestic workers. “It is a huge and positive change,” said ...

Ottawa to cap number of foreign caregivers in Canada   Toronto Star
Canada to open the door wider to 'higher calibre' immigrants   The Globe and Mail
Alexander announces live-in caregiver changes   YorkRegion.com
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  Montreal Gazette   
Quieter services in line with Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent's personality  The Globe and Mail
Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent was the sort of man who kept his own counsel, and funeral proceedings under way to mark his passing seem to be a reflection of the man. The 53-year-old Air Force firefighter was the first of two Canadian soldiers to die in ...

Dreschel's freedom of speech comes from brave heros   Hamilton Spectator
Ottawa police will continue guarding sentries   Ottawa Sun
Soldiers, veterans worried about Cirillo's benefits   Ottawa Citizen
Orillia Packet & Times   
Northumberland News   
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In Manitoba, hotels shelter the province's most vulnerable wards  The Globe and Mail
Five aboriginal children spilled out of the Winnipeg hotel, the youngest – a one-year-old with round cheeks and a thumb in her mouth – carried on the hip of the eldest. A pair of Child and Family Services caregivers loaded the siblings into vans. The children ...


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  CBC.ca   
Luka Magnotta trial: Father says Magnotta grew up isolated  CBC.ca
Luka Magnotta's father says his son was not normal when he was young because he was isolated and had no contact with other children his age. Grisly video evidence could take a toll on jurors · 4 ways Luka Magnotta's trial could be a challenge for court ...

Canada Dismemberment Killer Had Troubled Childhood, His Father Says   NDTV
Blatchford: Luka Magnotta's father testifies but is of little help to the defence   Canada.com
Magnotta's father testifies in his son's defence   Montreal Gazette
Toronto Sun   
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  Montreal Gazette   
Police investigating theft of poppy donations at Jewish General Hospital  Montreal Gazette
A can filled with $300 in Remembrance Day poppy donations was stolen from a table at the Jewish General Hospital on Thursday, and it kept Sandy Bernstein up all night. “I couldn't believe it. I was so aggravated because I have been doing this for 20 years ...

Porchlight peer support group get first poppies   CBC.ca
Poppy campaign officially kicks off in Ottawa   Ottawa Sun
Fortney: Remembrance Day takes on even greater significance this year   Calgary Herald
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Richmond Review   
CJAD   
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  Vancouver Sun   
Video: BC Politics this week: Colonoscopy screening, First Nations and interest ...  Vancouver Sun
This week on Inside the Ledge, columnist Vaughn Palmer and reporter Rob Shaw discuss the government's overwhelmed colonoscopy screening program, Shawn Atleo's appointment as a First Nations consultant and a new report by B.C.'s auditor general ...

Shawn Atleo becomes Canada's first 'Shqwi qwal' or speaker for better relations   Times Colonist
Shawn Atleo defends his actions over the aboriginal education bill   CBC.ca

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  National Post   
Toronto couple arrested for alleged break-ins and sex assaults  CANOE
TORONTO - Police arrested a husband and wife who allegedly terrorized west-end neighbourhoods for several years, breaking into dozens of homes and sexually assaulting women as they slept. Toronto Police alleged the accused man, 32, is responsible for ...

Police nab suspected Etobicoke prowler   CHCH News
Couple charged in Toronto break-ins, sex assaults   Parksville Qualicum Beach News

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