2014年11月11日 星期二

2014-11-12 Canada English Canada

  CTV News   
Vets demanding better treatment from feds: 'Remember the living, too'  CTV News
As the Canadian government honoured its fallen soldiers at the National War Memorial in Ottawa Tuesday, veterans' affairs advocates continue to say not enough is being done to care for the former soldiers who are still alive on this Remembrance Day.
Remembrance Day marked across Quebec   CBC.ca
'A people of peace' stands on guard for its fallen Remembrance Day   Edmonton Sun
Video: Remembrance Day by the numbers   Vancouver Sun
Times Colonist   
Canada.com   
CHCH News   
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  CTV News   
Internal document urges government to raise cap on aboriginal education  CTV News
OTTAWA -- The federal government's own Aboriginal Affairs department believes it needs to spend more money if aboriginal children are to have the same kind of education as other kids in Canada, a newly released document suggests. But such an increase ...

Aboriginal Affairs Internal Doc Urges Government To Spend More   Huffington Post Canada

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  National Post   
Shuswap First Nation ousts $200000-a-year chief, new leader promises financial ...  National Post
VANCOUVER — The new chief of a small B.C. reserve that ousted its $200,000-a-year leader last week, has pledged not to give herself a raise. Barbara Cote was chosen to lead the Shuswap First Nation at a meeting Monday with her fellow band councillors.

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  CBC.ca   
Windsor-Detroit border crossing starting to clear, OPP  CBC.ca
According to the OPP the border crossing from Windsor, Ont. to the U.S. is starting to clear, after being backed up for 13 kilometres due to a computer glitch at the U.S. Customs Border Protection. According to a CBC News reporter at the Ambassador Bridge, ...

'Computer issues' cause border delays   BlackburnNews.com

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  National Post   
Canadian jet hits Islamic State artillery position in Iraq, government says  Hamilton Spectator
OTTAWA - Canada has struck another blow against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, the Department of National Defence said Tuesday as Canadians gathered in cities and towns across the country to mark Remembrance Day. A CF-18 fighter-bomber ...

Canadian jet strikes ISIL target in Iraq   Lake Cowichan Gazette
ISIS weapons hit by CF-18 jets in northern Iraq, DND says   CBC.ca
Canadian jets bomb more ISIS targets   CANOE

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  The Province   
Former senior CBCer to take over 'Q' amid Jian Ghomeshi scandal  The Province
TORONTO - A former veteran CBC news director is returning to the network to take over the radio show "Q" following the firing of its scandal-plagued host, Jian Ghomeshi, the broadcaster said Tuesday. Jamie Purdon, who currently works with a non-profit ...

Jian Ghomeshi's former radio show Q gets new interim executive producer   Toronto Star
Ex-CBCer to head 'Q' after Ghomeshi scandal   Hamilton Spectator
Jamie Purdon named Q interim executive producer after Ghomeshi firing   CBC.ca
Toronto Sun   
Winnipeg Free Press   
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  CBC.ca   
Poppy box stolen from Oshawa store  Toronto Star
Durham Regional Police are looking for a male suspect after a batch of donations was stolen from a poppy box at a Subway store in Oshawa on Sunday. The theft is the latest in a recent string of poppy donation box thefts across the GTA, which hit the region ...

Barrie police seeking poppy box thieves 0   The Barrie Examiner
2 poppy boxes stolen in Barrie on Remembrance Day, police say   CBC.ca
Poppy box money stolen from Oshawa Subway   Toronto Sun
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre   
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  CTV News   
Lawsuit threats over Cdn oil ramp up in U.S.  Orangeville Banner
WASHINGTON - There are new threats of lawsuits against Canadian oil pipeline projects in the United States, suggesting that the election of an oil-friendly, Republican-dominated Congress won't end the industry's battles here. The most famous of those ...

Next challenge to Canadian oil in the United States: More lawsuits   mysask.com
More lawsuits loom over proposed oil pipelines   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
Green groups optimistic Obama will nix Keystone   Sun News Network
International Business lines   
Sioux City Journal   
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Country united in honouring our troops  CANOE
Royal Canadian Air Cadets at No. 6 Jim Whitecross Squadron with Manitoba cabinet minister Kevin Chief. Sun. Related Content. article Fifteen students suddenly faint during Remembrance Day service · article Cpl. Cirillo on minds as Hamilton marked ...


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  24 Hours Vancouver   
Parents seek to overturn Vancouver School Board's gender identities policy  The Globe and Mail
A group of parents unhappy with the Vancouver School Board's new policy on sexual orientation and gender identities has taken the matter to B.C. Supreme Court. Huang Xiaofeng, Li Yuen Ching and Liu Shaohui filed the petition seeking to overturn the ...

Vancouver parents take school board to court over controversial transgender ...   The Province

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