2014年11月27日 星期四

2014-11-28 Canada English Canada

  Toronto Star   
Kinder Morgan loses bid to extend injunction against Canada protesters  Reuters Canada
VANCOUVER (Reuters) - Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP said on Thursday that it would clear its equipment and crews off a mountain in the Vancouver suburb of Burnaby by month-end, after it lost a bid to extend an injunction keeping protesters away ...

Civil contempt charges dropped against BC pipeline protesters   Toronto Star
Kinder Morgan loses bid to extend injunction   CBC.ca
Charges Dropped: Courts Ruled Arrests on Burnaby Mountain Unlawful   KelownaNow
Sarnia Observer   
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  CTV News   
Ezra Levant loses $80000 defamation lawsuit  CTV News
TORONTO -- An Ontario judge who heard a defamation lawsuit against Sun News Network host Ezra Levant ruled Thursday that the controversial media personality libelled a Saskatchewan lawyer in a series of blog posts the judge said were "motivated by ...

Ezra Levant, Sun News Network host, ordered to pay $80000 in libel case   CBC.ca
Ezra Levant loses libel case, must pay $80000 to man he defamed as 'illiberal ...   National Post
Sun News host Ezra Levant ordered to pay $80K in libel suit   Toronto Star

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  National Post   
MP Peter Goldring's career has been full of wild ideas — and his Edmonton ...  National Post
Long before Peter Goldring invited his parliamentary colleagues on Wednesday to join him in donning body-worn cameras “to prevent besmirchment when encounters run awry,” he was already well-established as one of Canada's most uninhibited MPs.
Conservative MP retracts comments about sexual misconduct issue   Toronto Star
Peter Goldring retracts statement advising MPs to wear body cameras   CBC.ca
Tory MP Peter Goldring retracts bizarre 'prevent besmirchment' statement   MetroNews Canada
Waterloo Record   
Canada.com   
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  CBC.ca   
Tories push counterterrorism bills forward without hearing from critics  The Globe and Mail
The Conservative government is pushing quickly ahead with a pair of bills that boost counterterrorism powers in the aftermath of last month's shooting on Parliament Hill – without hearing from some critics. Bill C-13, a proposed anti-cyberbullying law with ...

Bid to boost spy agency's powers raises privacy concerns: watchdog   CBC.ca
Privacy czar doesn't get chance to testify on CSIS powers   Cambridge Times

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  News1130   
BC government brings in new regulations to cut back on police dog bites  The Globe and Mail
The British Columbia government has introduced new rules for the training and deployment of police dogs months after a report singled out dog bites as the leading cause of injuries. Attorney General Suzanne Anton said Thursday that the new standards ...

BC places restrictions on how police dogs are used   Times Colonist
Police dog bites targeted with new policy   24 Hours Vancouver
Police dog rules: B.C. government releases list of dos and don'ts   The Province
Globalnews.ca   
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  CBC.ca   
Woman struck and killed by school bus in Vancouver  Vancouver Sun
A pedestrian was killed in a Vancouver collision with a school bus just before 5 p.m. Thursday at Oak Street and Park Avenue. Police said emergency crews were called to the scene and that the woman was rushed to hospital, but died. Const. Brian Montague ...

Female pedestrian killed after being hit by school bus   CBC.ca
Vancouver police probe fatal accident on Oak Street   The Province
Pedestrian struck and killed on Oak Street in Vancouver   Globalnews.ca

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  Ottawa Citizen   
New appointee to Supreme Court won't face questioning from MPs  Ottawa Citizen
Lawyer Suzanne Cote appears at a provincial commission hearing on June 14, 2010, in Quebec City. Prime Minister Stephen Harper has named Cote to fill a vacancy on the bench of the Supreme Court of Canada. Jacques Boissinot / THE CANADIAN ...

New Supreme Court of Canada appointee Suzanne Côté has national profile ...   Financial Post
From bar to top bench, Quebec trial lawyer Suzanne Cote lands on Supreme Court   Winnipeg Free Press
Harper reaches into Quebec bar for top jurist   Simcoe.com
CBC.ca   
Hamilton Spectator   
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  Globalnews.ca   
Rinelle Harper case: Crown seeks adult sentence for accused teen  CTV News
One of the young men charged in the brutal attack on Manitoba teen Rinelle Harper could be sentenced as an adult if convicted. The Crown says it is seeking an adult sentence for the 17-year-old male, who can't be named. The teen appeared in youth court ...

Crown to seek adult sentence if youth convicted of Rinelle Harper assault   The Daily Courier (subscription)

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  National Post   
'Sovereignty is my only objective' says Peladeau after tossing hat into PQ ring  CTV News
Pierre Karl Peladeau didn't reprise the dramatic fist-raising motion that accompanied his first political press conference, but the heir to the Quebecor media throne didn't step back from his message when he announced his candidacy for the Parti Quebecois ...

Canadian media mogul joins race to lead Quebec separatists   Reuters Canada
Pierre Karl Peladeau enters Parti Quebecois leadership race   Macleans.ca
Liberals scoff, rivals brace as PKP runs for leadership   CJAD
The Barrie Examiner   
580 CFRA Radio   
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  Toronto Sun   
Personality disorder best explains Luka Magnotta: Crown expert  Toronto Sun
Luka Magnotta (650x366) 7 ways Luka Magnotta is pictured in this photo presented as evidence at during his trial in Montreal, October 23, 2014. (Handout) ? Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. Magnotta said he took ...

Personality disorder best explains Luka Magnotta: Crown expert 0   London Free Press
Blatchford: Luka Magnotta had gnawing hunger for attention, says expert witness   Montreal Gazette
Luka Magnotta didn't act like a schizophrenic person, psychiatrist says   CBC.ca
Regina Leader-Post   
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