2014年11月25日 星期二

2014-11-26 Canada English More Top Stories


New York Times
   
Amid Violence, Ferguson Police React With Restraint Not Shown After August ...   
New York Times
FERGUSON, Mo. — The night of smoke, fire, looting and chaos began not so much with an event, but a sound. Pop-pop-pop. Gunfire. Until then, the scene outside the police station where hundreds of demonstrators had assembled was tense but civil.
Ferguson riots: live   Telegraph.co.uk
More protests in wake of grand jury decision on Ferguson   USA TODAY
Ferguson braces for more unrest: 'We must do better and we will'   CNN
Vancouver Sun   
Calgary Herald   
Daily Mail   
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CBC.ca
   
Quebec proposes major cuts to public sector workforce   
CBC.ca
In its quest to balance the budget, the Quebec government is taking aim at the public sector workforce. On Tuesday, Quebec Treasury Board President Martin Coiteux proposed major cuts. 'I am speaking to those who want us to clean up our own backyard first ...

Quebec government wants to shed bureaucrats to balance budget   The Globe and Mail
Quebec to trim 1150 jobs from civil service   Montreal Gazette
Quebec to cut bureaucrats by 2 per cent   CTV News
Westerly News   
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Toronto Star
   
NDP MP details harassment allegations: 'It was sex without explicit consent'   
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—The New Democrat MP who brought forward allegations of sexual misconduct involving Liberal colleagues says Montreal MP Massimo Pacetti forced himself on her in his hotel room earlier this year. “It was sex without explicit consent,” the female ...

New information about allegations of misconduct by Liberal MPs   The Telegram
NDP MP details abuse allegation, calls for probe   The Globe and Mail
NDP MP tells story behind sex accusation against Liberal   CANOE
Northumberland News   
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Hamilton Spectator
   
Not quite a sequel of our last brutal winter, climatologist says   
Hamilton Spectator
Last winter's deep freeze was so relentless, the city's public health department issued 12 cold alerts over 56 days by March 20. Here a pedestrian trudges through the snow in a March 2014 storm. next play/pause pre 1/1. Hamilton Spectator. By Teviah Moro.
Sault Ste. Marie and area won't endure last winter's wrath this year — but don't ...   Sault Star
Remember last winter? Brace yourself, says Weather Network   Winnipeg Sun
Cold winter predicted   The North Bay Nugget
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
Edmonton Sun   
Toronto Star   
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Toronto Star
   
Ex-Toronto cop jailed for six years for child-porn offences   
Toronto Star
A former Toronto police officer was reduced to tears in a Brampton court Tuesday afternoon when a judge sentenced him to six years in jail for sexually abusing and photographing girls, one of whom was still in diapers. Calling the crimes “despicable” and ...

Ex-Toronto cop gets six years in child porn case   Edmonton Sun
Toronto cop gets prison time for molesting children   Sun News Network
Judge jails former Toronto cop for 'despicable'...   Brampton Guardian

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Toronto Sun
   
Jian Ghomeshi drops lawsuit, agrees to pay CBC legal fees   
Toronto Sun
Jian Ghomeshi is seen in this March 9, 2014, file photo. (REUTERS). Article ? Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. More Coverage. Union upset by CBC honcho's comments on Ghomeshi · Ghomeshi case not about "you" · Video of ...

Jian Ghomeshi back in news, withdraws CBC lawsuit, must pay costs   Digital Journal
Jian Ghomeshi drops lawsuit, agrees to pay CBC legal fees 0   London Free Press
Ghomeshi drops $55M lawsuit: CBC   Winnipeg Sun
The Telegram   
Exclaim!   
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Edmonton Sun
   
Former Wildrose MLA Joe Anglin says other Wildrose MLAs ready to cross the floor   
Edmonton Sun
Joe Anglin Wildrose MLA Joe Anglin addresses an Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (AUPE) Bill 46 protest outside the Alberta Legislature, in Edmonton Alta., on Nov. 28, 2013. David Bloom/Edmonton Sun/QMI Agency. Article ...


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Toronto Star
   
New policy narrows lane widths on some streets to improve safety   
Toronto Star
Mayor-elect John Tory says he supports new guidelines to narrow lane widths on major Toronto streets as long, as they don't add to gridlock. “At face value, it looks like something that will help ease congestion and perhaps, hopefully, enhance safety,” Tory ...

Do narrow lanes improve traffic flow?   CBC.ca
Lane narrowing plan looks to ease congestion, enhance safety, says John Tory   Newstalk 1010
Toronto to narrow traffic lanes to slow drivers, increase safety   CTV News
Oye! Times   
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
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Toronto Star
   
Ontario launches probe into TDSB amid controversy   
The Globe and Mail
The Ontario government has launched a probe into Canada's largest school board and raised the spectre of placing the “dysfunctional” institution under supervision. The government appointed education consultant Margaret Wilson on Tuesday to examine ...

Ontario conducting review of controversy-plagued TDSB   Toronto Sun
TDSB: Province sends 'reviewer' to study Toronto school board's ongoing ...   Toronto Star
Province calls in expert to look at what's going wrong at troubled Toronto District ...   National Post
680 News   
CBC.ca   
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Alberta Premier Prentice allows free vote for bill on straight-gay alliances   
The Globe and Mail
Alberta Premier Jim Prentice says he will allow his caucus members to vote their conscience on a bill directing schools to allow gay-straight alliances. Prentice says Bill 202 is not one that lends itself to members being told how to vote. The private member's ...

Premiers of Nova Scotia, Alberta, sign deals to improve apprentice mobility   Nanaimo Daily News

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