2014年11月19日 星期三

2014-11-20 Canada English Canada

  Montreal Gazette   
Reevely: Labour peace in Ontario schools cost $468M, auditor finds  Montreal Gazette
After picking fights with Ontario's powerful teachers' unions in 2012 to try to save $2.4 billion in its education budget, buying peace again cost the provincial government $468 million, the auditor general reported Wednesday. Labour peace in Ontario's schools ...

Liberals' decision to reopen teacher contract cost $468M, auditor says   Toronto Star
Wynne's request for meeting with PM shot down   Toronto Sun
Ontario's deal with teachers cost $468 million: Auditor general   Sun News Network
The Globe and Mail   
NorthBayNipissing.com   
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  National Post   
Coalition, including Canadian fighter jets, has 'halted' momentum of ISIS, says ...  Regina Leader-Post
A Royal Canadian Air Force CF-18 Hornet breaks away after refueling with a KC-135 Stratotanker assigned to the 340th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron, Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014 over Iraq. Retired U.S. general David Petraeus, the architect of the 2007 ...

Petraeus says ISIL momentum halted but says fight could take years   mysask.com
Petraeus says ISIL momentum “halted”   BlackburnNews.com

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  CBC.ca   
Family of missing NB woman makes public plea  CTV News
The family of a New Brunswick woman who disappeared under suspicious circumstances is speaking out for the first time. No one has seen or heard from 53-year-old Dorothy Tucker since before 10 p.m. on Nov. 9. She was reported missing the following day.
Missing New Brunswick woman's family plea   MetroNews Canada
Dorothy Tucker's disappearance a 'nightmare' family says   CBC.ca

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  CBC.ca   
Wilf Lloyd, grizzly bear attack survivor, describes ordeal  CBC.ca
Wilf Lloyd, who was attacked last month by a grizzly near Fernie, B.C., and then shot by his hunting partner in the struggle, says he is recovering well. The 56-year-old taxidermist from Cranbook, B.C., was on his annual family elk hunting trip with his son-in-law ...

He survived a grizzly attack and a gunshot: A hunter tells his story   CTV News
WATCH: Fernie grizzly attack victim talks about his ordeal   Globalnews.ca

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  Toronto Star   
Ex-Conservative staffer Michael Sona gets 9 months in jail in robocalls scandal  Toronto Star
GUELPH—Michael Sona, the former Conservative staffer convicted in the 2011 robocalls scandal, has been sentenced to nine months behind bars. The Crown had wanted Sona, 26, to spend at least a year and a half in jail for his role in the successful plot to ...

Sona's 'complete disregard' for voters lands him nine months in jail (with video)   Ottawa Citizen
Michael Sona, convicted in robocalls scandal, gets 9 months in jail   580 CFRA Radio
Ex-staffer for Canada's ruling Conservatives jailed in robocalls case   Reuters Canada

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  The Province   
Crown says conviction in fatal BC ferry sinking should stand  The Globe and Mail
The Crown asked British Columbia's Appeal Court on Wednesday to uphold criminal negligence convictions against the navigating officer aboard the Queen of the North ferry when the ship sank, killing two passengers. A jury convicted Karl Lilgert last year in ...

Crown argues Lilgert's criminal-negligence conviction must stand in Queen of ...   The Province

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  Castanet.net   
Liquor will be sold in BC grocery stores starting April 1, 2015  The Globe and Mail
Attorney General Suzanne Anton says liquor sales in British Columbia grocery stores start on April 1, 2015. She says April Fool's Day also marks the first day restrictions are lifted at B.C. Liquor Stores. Anton says government-run liquor stores will now be ...

Government announces more changes to BC liquor laws   News1130
Changes could raise hard liquor prices   24 Hours Vancouver
Brian Hutchinson: Liquor laws may be reforming in BC, but the pace of change is ...   National Post
Chilliwack Progress   
CBC.ca   
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  Toronto Sun   
Senator Larry Campbell calls harassment allegations "nothing more than a smear"  CBC.ca
The former Vancouver mayor and coroner says the two NDP MPs need to release their names and the specifics of the allegations they made against the two Liberal MPs they are accusing of sexual harassment. That way, both men can respond to the ...

Suspended Liberal says he'll run again   London Free Press
Liberals have extensive 'notes' on misconduct allegations against MPs: Trudeau   Montreal Gazette
Trudeau stalls for time on suspended Liberal MPs   Sun News Network
Toronto Star   
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  The Province   
Goh Ballet Academy teacher facing charges of sexual exploitation, luring  Vancouver Sun
A teacher at Vancouver's Goh Ballet Academy is facing charges of sexual exploitation and luring after allegedly having sex with an underage student, say police. The instructor began teaching at the school in fall 2013, shortly before he is alleged to have ...

Goh Ballet Academy teacher charged with sexual exploitation of student   CBC.ca
Vancouver ballet teacher accused of having sex with underage student   News1130
Vancouver ballet teacher charged with sexual exploitation   CTV News
MetroNews Canada   
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  CBC.ca   
Airport Parkway pedestrian bridge to open Saturday, Nov. 29  CBC.ca
Ottawa's long-awaited Airport Parkway pedestrian bridge will open on Saturday, Nov. 29. River Ward councillor Maria McRae said in a post on her website the bridge linking the South Keys shopping centre and Transitway station to homes on the other side of ...

Airport Parkway Pedestrian Bridge set to open   CTV News
Airport Parkway Pedestrian Bridge will finally open November 29th   580 CFRA Radio
Late, over-budget Airport Pkwy. bridge will finally open this month   Ottawa Sun
Ottawa Citizen   
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