2014年11月21日 星期五

2014-11-22 Canada English Canada


CBC.ca
   
Groups offer up wish lists for Manitoba throne speech   
CBC.ca
Special interest groups say they will pay close attention to Premier Greg Selinger's throne speech, set to be unveiled at 1:40 p.m. at the Manitoba legislative building. Manitoba Federation of Labour spokesperson John Doyle said he hopes for "cheerful news" ...

Update: Greg Selinger makes throne speech promises as questions surround ...   MetroNews Canada

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CBC.ca
   
British defence minister urges Canada to deepen its commitment to Iraq   
The Globe and Mail
Britain's defence minister is urging Canada to expand its commitment to Iraq during what he says is a “critical stage” in the battle against Islamic State militants. Defence Secretary Michael Fallon told The Globe and Mail in an interview in Ottawa on Friday that ...

Military Minds Meet in Halifax   Sun News Network
Canada's defence minister says nothing to fear from common defence with US   680 News

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CTV News
   
Don Martin: Is Trudeau as controlling as Harper?   
CTV News
Stephen Harper is widely viewed as the control freak among federal party leaders. Any Conservative MPs jaywalking outside the scripted lines of a PMO-controlled intersection will quickly feel the tires of the prime minister's bus running them down. But there is ...

Conservatives inadvertently give Justin Trudeau a leg up: Hébert   Toronto Star
Corbella: Smith can learn from Trudeau how to spin a loss   Calgary Herald
Harper needs more of his 'haters' to like Mulcair   Toronto Sun
OurWindsor.ca   
TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)   
Sun News Network   
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Toronto Star
   
Tories turn to public servants for Twitter pitch of tax proposal   
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—Federal public servants were asked by the Finance department to promote Prime Minister Stephen Harper's recently announced tax measures on Twitter using the slogan “Strong Families.” A senior bureaucrat with the Finance department sent out ...

Public servants asked to promote Conservative tax proposal on Twitter   Ottawa Citizen
Public servants asked to promote Conservative tax plan on Twitter   Macleans.ca
#StrongFamilies: Public Servants Asked To Promote Tory Tax Cuts On Twitter   Huffington Post Canada

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Beacon News
   
Airdrie company facing child labour and safety charges after 14-year-old hurt on ...   
Calgary Herald
An Airdrie roofing company is facing child labour and health and safety charges after a 14-year-old employee fell off a roof in Lacombe last summer. Alberta's labour ministry launched a rare joint investigation under the Employment Standards Code and the ...

Alberta contractor fined after 14-year-old falls from roof   Edmonton Sun
Contractor faces jail, steep fines after 14-year-old worker falls from roof   Sun News Network
Alberta company charged for employing child under 15, failing to protect him   mysask.com
CTV News   
MetroNews Canada   
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Toronto Star
   
Another Conservative tried to cheat in 2011 election   
CANOE
OTTAWA — In the same week a former Conservative campaign worker went to jail for the Guelph, Ont., robocalls scandal, another Conservative has confessed to trying to cheat in a Hamilton, Ont.-area riding in the same general election. Bryan Vanderkruk of ...

Hamilton man admits he tried to vote twice in 2011 federal election   Toronto Star

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'Nude' judge wins temporary ban of sex photos at disciplinary hearing   
Hamilton Spectator
TORONTO - A senior Manitoba judge has won a temporary 11th-hour ban on the use of graphic sex photographs taken of her from being used at her disciplinary hearing next week. The stay will be in effect until the admissibility of the images of Associate ...


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BC Politics this week: Showdown between NDP and Premier Christy Clark and ...   
Vancouver Sun
This week on Inside the Ledge, Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer and reporter Rob Shaw discuss developments in the health ministry's firing of eight researchers, as well as a question period showdown between the NDP and Premier Christy Clark.

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CBC.ca
   
Mounties open fire on the streets of Surrey after two cruisers rammed   
The Globe and Mail
Mounties had to open fire Friday on the streets of Surrey after a suspect pick-up truck rammed a pair of police officers as it slammed into two police vehicles while trying to flee the area in British Columbia's second-largest city. But no one was hit by gunfire, and ...

Mounties shot at suspect after two cruisers rammed in Newton   The Province
Three arrested, shots fired after car rams police cruiser in Surrey   MetroNews Canada
Surrey RCMP seek help finding Halloween hit-and-run driver   Surrey Leader
Cranbrook Daily Townsman   
Vancouver Desi   
CBC.ca   
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Toronto Star
   
Some Toronto skating rinks scheduled to open Saturday   
Toronto Star
A host of Toronto's outdoor skating rinks are slated to open across the city tomorrow morning, ringing in winter's recreational season after a week of frigid temperatures blasted the GTA. According to the city, 15 outdoor rinks will be open between Nov. 22, 2014 ...

Main Street Square prepares for Saturday's ice rink opening   KEVN Black Hills Fox
Icy conditions forecast at downtown ice rink   TBO.com
Cold Weather Prompts Early Opening at Clinton Square Ice Rink   TWC News
680 News   
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