2014年11月12日 星期三

2014-11-13 Canada English Canada

  Financial Post   
Falling oil prices, new tax cuts combine to reduce future surplus projections  The Globe and Mail
The recent drop in oil prices has forced Ottawa to chop billions off its revenue projections, a development that when combined with new tax cuts means the government is expecting only modest surpluses in the coming years. The annual fall fiscal update is ...

The political point of Joe Oliver's economic update: Walkom   Toronto Star
Surplus shrinks   The Telegram
Oliver says Canada on the right track   CHCH News
Macleans.ca   
Toronto Sun   
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  CTV News   
Dog walker pleads guilty after six dogs die in her care  CTV News
A B.C. dog walker pleaded guilty on Wednesday to two charges stemming from the deaths of six dogs in her care, and her attempt to cover it up. Emma Paulsen pleaded guilty to two of six charges against her in a Surrey courthouse, including one count of ...

Dog walker Emma Paulsen pleads guilty in Brookswood Six deaths (with video)   The Province
Vancouver dog walker pleads guilty   The Boundary Sentinel
Delta woman accused of killing six dogs by leaving them in hot truck pleads guilty   Vancouver Sun
News1130   
24 Hours Vancouver   
The Globe and Mail   
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  CBC.ca   
Kevin Vickers, sergeant-at-arms, meets with Israeli lawmakers, PM  CBC.ca
Kevin Vickers, the sergeant-at-arms of the House of Commons who just weeks ago played a major role in stopping a gunman on Parliament Hill, was recognized today by members of Israel's parliament, the Knesset. Vickers was at the Knesset to meet with ...

'This is not about me': As Kevin Vickers honoured in Israel for actions protecting ...   National Post
In Israel, sergeant-at-arms Vickers given hero's welcome   The Globe and Mail
Kevin Vickers feted at international security conference in Israel   Hamilton Spectator
Sun News Network   
CTV News   
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  Toronto Star   
Quebec labour federation considering campaigning against PQ's Peladeau  The Globe and Mail
Quebec's largest labour group is thinking of campaigning against Pierre Karl Peladeau if the media magnate decides to seek the leadership of the Parti Quebecois. The Quebec Federation of Labour points to Quebecor Inc.'s stormy relationship with unions ...

Quebec labour federation might consider campaigning against PQ's Peladeau   Lethbridge Herald

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  CBC.ca   
Remembrance Day 'sergeant' Franck Gervais not in the military, DND says  CBC.ca
The Department of National Defence says Franck Gervais, a man who claimed to be a decorated soldier during Tuesday's Remembrance Day ceremony at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, is not a member of the Canadian Forces. After seeing Gervais ...

Sergeant in Remembrance Day interview was imposter, CBC says   Toronto Star
Uniformed man interviewed during Remembrance Day ceremony accused of ...   Wiarton Echo
Phoney soldier at Remembrance Day? Questions raised about man interviewed ...   Ottawa Citizen

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  CBC.ca   
Robertson makes public apology, pleads for strategic voting  The Globe and Mail
Vancouver's two-term mayor, facing polls that give him a surprisingly slim lead in the mayoral race, has apologized to voters for not listening to them enough as he drove an aggressive agenda on housing and homelessness. Mayor Gregor Robertson also ...

Mayor Gregor Robertson issues apology to Vancouver voters over criticisms ...   Vancouver Sun
Chinese e-commerce giant may set up shop in Vancouver   CTV News
Smyth: Grovellin' Gregor's apology a clear sign of trouble   The Province
CBC.ca   
Vancouver Courier   
MetroNews Canada   
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  MetroNews Canada   
Youth who pleaded guilty in Halifax child porn case should be jailed: victim's father  MetroNews Canada
HALIFAX – A young man who pleaded guilty to making child pornography should get jail time for the offence when he is sentenced Thursday, said the father of the 15-year-old victim at the centre of the unique and high-profile case. The man, who can't be ...


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  CBC.ca   
Teen Rinelle Harper 'left for dead' after being attacked twice  CBC.ca
A 20-year-old man and a 17-year-old boy have been charged with attempted murder after Rinelle Harper was twice attacked and "left for dead" during a violent assault that took place on the banks of the Assiniboine River in Winnipeg, police say. Police allege ...

Rare arrests made following attack on Winnipeg aboriginal teen   The Globe and Mail
Arrests made in brutal sex assaults   Winnipeg Sun
'It was a miracle she survived,' says Rinelle Harper relative   CTV News
Winnipeg Free Press   
CANOE   
APTN National News   
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  CTV News   
Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger has 'advantage' in leadership vote: analyst  The Globe and Mail
Manitoba's governing New Democrats are wrestling with a political puzzle — how to hold a leadership race in which one candidate is the premier who appears intent on staying put during the campaign. Premier Greg Selinger “absolutely has an advantage” ...

Selinger won't budge: Staying on as premier during leadership contest   Winnipeg Sun
Premier Greg Selinger has big advantage in leadership contest: analyst   Globalnews.ca

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  CBC.ca   
Brian Smith's killer, Jeffrey Arenburg, returns to Ottawa  Ottawa Citizen
The man who shot sportscaster Brian Smith dead nearly 20 years ago has returned to Ottawa and says he wants to put the killing behind him, once and for all. However, his return to the city where it all went wrong has scared his victim's widow, even though ...

Jeffrey Arenburg, not criminally responsible in '95 shooting, back in Ottawa   CBC.ca
CTV shooter Jeffrey Arenburg back in Ottawa   Ottawa Sun
Man who killed CTV Ottawa sportscaster in 1995 returns to city   CTV News
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