2014年11月3日 星期一

2014-11-04 Canada English Canada

  National Post   
Luka Magnotta seems more an anxious neurotic than schizophrenic after doctors ...  National Post
MONTREAL — It is emerging only slowly, in the molasses-like way of the criminal courts, but the picture that is thus far forming of Luka Rocco Magnotta is not of a gravely mentally ill schizophrenic, but of an anxious neurotic who was usually on the hunt for ...

Magnotta told doctor in 2004 that he heard voices in his head   Montreal Gazette
Luka Magnotta heard voices, felt he was being watched, doctors testify   CBC.ca
Magnotta trial hears he was scared of jail staff and heard Marilyn Monroe's voice   Winnipeg Free Press
Toronto Sun   
YorkRegion.com   
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  Globalnews.ca   
Transport Canada Vows To Fix Air Cargo 'Security Gaps'  Huffington Post Canada
A cargo plane is unloaded on the tarmac during the overnight sort at the DHL Worldwide Express hub of Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport in Hebron, Kentucky, U.S., on August 1. Three of the biggest delivery companies, including DHL ...

Canada plans air cargo self-screening, opposition MPs stress oversight   News1130

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  Toronto Sun   
Canadian airstrikes in Iraq may have hit construction equipment  CTV News
Canada's first airstrikes against ISIS targets in Iraq appear to have been aimed at construction equipment. Canada launched its first airstrikes on Sunday, the Department of National Defence confirmed. Two CF-18s dropped 500-pound laser-guided bombs ...

Canadian warplanes bomb Islamic State construction site in Iraq   The Globe and Mail
Canada's forces face daunting mission against ISIS in Iraq   CBC.ca
Were the first targets hit by CF-18s in Iraq a group of bulldozers and a dump truck?   Ottawa Citizen
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The Province   
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  CBC.ca   
Cpl. Nathan Cirillo's 'best friend' back on duty at Ottawa war memorial  CBC.ca
Cpl. Branden Stevenson — the friend and fellow army reservist who was guarding the National War Memorial with Cpl. Nathan Cirillo when the 24-year-old was fatally shot last month — was back on guard at the Ottawa monument Monday for the first time ...

Soldier who stood with Cirillo still struggles to cope   Hamilton Spectator
Soldier on duty with Cpl. Cirillo releases touching statement: 'I will miss him forever'   CTV News
Cirillo's friend speaks out   CHCH News
Toronto Sun   
Toronto Star   
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  Globalnews.ca   
Cabela's apologizes for turning away cadets selling poppies at Edmonton store  Globalnews.ca
EDMONTON – The CEO of Cabela's – a sports and hunting store – said the company has contributed $10,000 to the Royal Canadian Legion's Poppy Fund. The decision came after the company apologized for sending cadets selling poppies away.
Edmonton store apologizes for turning away cadets selling poppies   The Globe and Mail
Edmonton Cabela's store apologizes for refusing poppies   Sun News Network
Cadets turned away from selling poppies at Edmonton store   Canada.com
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Writs issued for byelections in Humber East, Trinity-Bay de Verde  The Telegram
In Trinity-Bay de Verde, voters will head to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 25. Special ballot voting will be available at Elections Newfoundland and Labrador's head office in St. John's, as well as the Sea Arch Efficiency Units Building No. 1 in Burnt Point. The Humber ...

Two more byelections called in Newfoundland, three total this month   The Globe and Mail
Two more byelections called in Newfoundland, making it three this month   Prince George Citizen

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  Toronto Star   
Q producer taking time off as CBC seeks 'clarity' around Jian Ghomeshi allegations  Toronto Star
The executive producer of Jian Ghomeshi's former radio show has “decided” to take some time off while the CBC looks “for more clarity” around the allegations of sexual violence and harassment levelled against the disgraced radio host, the public ...

Smyth: It was all about Jian. It has always been all about Jian   The Province
Sell off the CBC — but keep Cherry   Toronto Sun
Ghomeshi sexual harassment allegations raised in Ontario legislature   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
London Free Press   
News1130   
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  Toronto Star   
Camera bears it all: photographer captures beautiful moment with grizzly bear  Toronto Star
A B.C. photographer hid in the bushes as a grizzly bear wandered up to his camera and started studying the buttons, gently pulling the strap before sauntering off to fish. Jim Lawrence from Revelstoke, B.C., said he saw the grizzly bear fishing for Kokanee and ...

Grizzly bear gets behind photographer Jim Lawrence's lens   CBC.ca
Wildlife photographer's once-in-a-lifetime opportunity bears fruit   The Province
Grizzly photo goes viral   Nelson Star

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  National Post   
Dissenters may try to dislodge Manitoba premier Greg Selinger, but it won't be ...  National Post
When was the last time a cabinet minister resigned in Canada? I mean on principle, not because he was caught in some scandal or other. Okay: when was the last time five did? You have to go back to the 1984 crack-up of the Parti Québécois government, ...

NDP meltdown in Manitoba   Toronto Sun
Premier Greg Selinger replaces 5 cabinet ministers in government revolt   CBC.ca
NDP's internal war unprecedented in Manitoba history   Winnipeg Sun
Winnipeg Free Press   
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  CBC.ca   
Mitch Hannigan steps down as Saint Mary's University lacrosse coach  CBC.ca
The lacrosse coach at Saint Mary's University in Halifax has resigned in what appears to be another case of inappropriate comments embarrassing the university. Mitch Hannigan was the volunteer coach of the lacrosse team. University officials started looking ...

University coach quits over retweet: school   YorkRegion.com

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