2014年11月2日 星期日

2014-11-03 Canada English Canada

  Vancouver Sun   
Canadian warplanes launch air strikes against Islamic State militants  The Globe and Mail
Canada has made its mark on the battlefield in Iraq with CF-18 warplanes dropping their first bombs in this country's combat mission there. Canadian fighter jets attacked Islamic State militant targets near the city of Fallujah on Sunday, Ottawa said.
ISIS mission: Canadian CF-18s drop laser-guided bombs over Iraq   CBC.ca
Fisher: Canadian CF-18 fighter jets launch first attack on Islamic State targets in ...   Canada.com
Canadian warplanes launch first airstrikes in Iraq   Waterloo Record

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  CBC.ca   
Wildrose MLAs call for withdrawl of Smith's request for leadership review  The Globe and Mail
Alberta Wildrose legislature members have unanimously endorsed a resolution calling for the withdrawl of leader Danielle Smith's request for a leadership review. Smith put her leadership on the line in the wake of four byelection losses last week, asking that ...

Joe Anglin quits Wildrose caucus, will sit as independent   CBC.ca
Wildrose caucus votes unanimously in support of Danielle Smith's leadership   MetroNews Canada
Wildrose MLA Joe Anglin quits party, citing internal 'civil war'   Calgary Herald
Edmonton Journal   
Calgary Sun   
Globalnews.ca   
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  CBC.ca   
Ahmadiyya Muslims rally against extremism  CTV News
Members of a Winnipeg Muslim community rallied at the Manitoba Legislative Building Sunday to condemn the violent attacks against two Canadian soldiers in Ottawa and Quebec. The group, mostly members of the Ahmadiyya Mosque, waved Canadian ...

Manitoba Muslims rally to condemn recent 'terrorism' in Ottawa, Quebec   Winnipeg Sun
Winnipeg Muslims rally in support of Canada's soldiers   CBC.ca
Winnipeg Muslims rally against terrorism   USA NEWS
The Peak   
Chatham Daily News   
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  The Province   
UberX taxi app seen expanding into Vancouver  The Globe and Mail
The taxi alternative Uber has been busy expanding its controversial UberX service in several Canadian cities in recent months, often against the wishes of local politicians and taxi regulators, who warn the service is bad – and potentially dangerous – for ...

Uber taxi app continues to face resistance to Canadian expansion   News1130

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  USA NEWS   
Political warrior Rod Love shook up the establishment  The Globe and Mail
Rod Love was gripping the steering wheel of a motorhome in 1980 as he was rattling down 11th Avenue in Calgary. A waiter at The Keg restaurant and a political science dropout, Mr. Love had a bug for politics and only 30 minutes earlier had shown up at the ...

Memorial service held for Rod Love   USA NEWS
Family and friends pay loving, laughter-filled tribute to Rod Love   Calgary Herald
Old school legacy left behind by Rod Love, right hand man to former Alberta ...   Calgary Sun

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  Toronto Star   
Jian Ghomeshi's unplanned dinner with Star writer Kevin Donovan  Toronto Star
Jian Ghomeshi was standing in a corner, checking his phone. Dark jacket, tight dark shirt, two top buttons open. Around him swirled many of Toronto's best-known faces, including television personality Jeanne Beker and former governor general Adrienne ...

Third woman comes forward in Ghomeshi police investigation   The Globe and Mail
STROBEL: Ghomeshi making Ford look like choirboy   CANOE
Newspaper does damage control on Ghomeshi profile that didn't mention ...   News1130
Toronto Sun   
USA NEWS   
CTV News   
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Remnants of plane that crashed in 1940 retrieved from Ont. lake  CTV News
With its engine pulled to shore on Saturday, a plane that sat at the bottom of Lake Muskoka for 74 years is now entirely back on dry land. On Sunday, Northrop Nomad no. 3521 was being carefully packed up so that it can be shipped on Monday to Trenton, ...


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New Brunswick hit with first winter storm of the year, 30 centimetres expected  Neepawa Press
FREDERICTON - New Brunswick was blasted with the region's first snowstorm of the year on Sunday, causing power outages and prompting officials to urge people to stay off roads. Environment Canada said a low pressure system was intensifying as it ...


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  Toronto Star   
French president alludes to 'tragic acts' on visit to Canada's west  CANOE
Prime Minister Stephen Harper welcomes François Hollande, President of the French Republic, upon his arrival to Canada as he arrives at Landmark Aviation in Calgary, Alta. on Sunday November 2, 2014. Stuart Dryden/Calgary Sun/QMI Agency. Sun ...

French president expresses sympathy in visit to Canada   Canada.com
Francois Hollande, French president, makes 1st official visit to western Canada   CBC.ca
France's Hollande in Canada to drum up trade   Channel News Asia
Calgary Sun   
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  660 News   
About 1800 without power south of Calgary  660 News
Residents in Cochrane have their power back, but thousands are still without it in southern Alberta as the heavy snow has led to downed power lines and burned crossarms. About 1,800 customers are without power in the communities of High River, ...

Power outage in southern Alberta affects 4000   CBC.ca
4000 customers without power south of Calgary   Globalnews.ca
Power outages impact thousands in southern Alberta   Calgary Herald
CTV News   
MetroNews Canada   
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