2014年11月28日 星期五

2014-11-29 Canada English Canada


Toronto Star
   
Jian Ghomeshi did not ask for consent, accusers say   
Toronto Star
The women making abuse allegations against Jian Ghomeshi — there are now 15 — say he never raised the topic of BDSM or asked for consent. New allegations include a woman, a student at the time, who said the former host of the CBC Radio program Q ...

'Fifth Estate' questions CBC internal probe of Jian Ghomeshi allegations   CTV News
Why the Jian Ghomeshi story has changed everything   Macleans.ca
CBC managers told of Jian Ghomeshi 'assault' allegations back in June   CBC.ca
The Globe and Mail   
National Post   
InsideHalton.com   
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Yahoo News Canada
   
After lengthy delay, Vancouver officer suspended six days for pushing woman   
The Globe and Mail
A rookie Vancouver police officer captured on video pushing a disabled woman to the ground has been handed a six-day suspension after waiting more than four years for a conclusion. But the adjudicator's decision to make the delay a mitigating factor in ...

Const. Taylor Robinson suspended for 6 days for shoving woman on Vancouver ...   CBC.ca
Vancouver cop handed six-day suspension after being caught on video pushing ...   National Post

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Toronto Star
   
Feds say la Francophonie needs Michaëlle Jean   
Toronto Star
DAKAR, SENEGAL—The federal minister responsible for la Francophonie says Michaëlle Jean would be an excellent choice as secretary general of the organization that represents the French-speaking world. “Madame Jean has led an optimal campaign, ...

In Senegal, Harper announces $500 million in vaccination aid   Winnipeg Free Press
Harper promises $500M to help vaccinate kids in developing world   St. Catharines Standard

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CBC.ca
   
Quebec's 2012 election shooting accused wants bail, claims no memory of event   
The Globe and Mail
The suspect in Quebec's 2012 election shooting says he has no memory of the events surrounding the slaying of a stagehand outside a Parti Quebecois victory celebration. Testifying at his own bail hearing Friday, Richard Henry Bain choked back tears as he ...

Accused PQ election night gunman asks for bail   CANOE
Raw: Richard Bain & weapons at Marois election shooting   Montreal Gazette

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Ottawa Citizen
   
Family values: How life as an MP in Ottawa often damages life at home   
Ottawa Citizen
Liberal MP Frank Valeriote clearly remembers the day, one year ago, when his family life was upended by his political life. Valeriote was back in his Guelph, Ont. riding after another long stretch in Ottawa for his MP duties, glad to be home to spend time with ...


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Calgary Herald
   
Maher: Michael Sona to remain jailed while judge mulls bail request in robocalls ...   
Calgary Herald
How many lone outlaws can pop up on how many grassy knolls before a series of supposedly isolated incidents coagulate into one large, collectively worn... Maher: Stephen Harper and the 'merchant of venom' · Stephen Harper. In 1988, Steve Harper ran for ...

No immediate decision on convicted robocaller Michael Sona's bid for bail   Weyburn This Week
Sona awaits judge's decision on bail while he appeals   Toronto Sun

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Ottawa Citizen
   
Time frame for spending on veterans' services 'misleading'   
The Globe and Mail
The Conservative government is being accused of misleading Canadians after saying it would spend $200-million over the next six years on mental-health services for veterans when it actually planned to stretch the money over decades. The announcement ...

Veterans funding not as advertised, opposition MPs say   CBC.ca
$200M in funding for vets to be portioned out over 50 years: report   CTV News
Tories could have been 'more clear' about mental health funding for veterans: MP   Globalnews.ca
North Shore News   
Huffington Post Canada   
Net Newsledger   
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CBC.ca
   
If gay-straight alliance bill fails, children left 'voiceless': mother   
Edmonton Journal
When Caeleah Bartosek came out as a lesbian earlier this year at the age of 13, she was terrified of not being accepted. Her junior high, S. Bruce Smith School, doesn't have a gay-straight alliance club and Caeleah wasn't sure how her peers would react.
Alberta premier has grim take on plunging oil prices   The Telegram
'Consequences for all Albertans': Prentice has grim take on plunging oil prices   580 CFRA Radio
Oil price drop will lead to tough times for Alberta, Premier Jim Prentice says   CBC.ca
Edmonton Sun   
Shanghai Daily (subscription)   
Reuters   
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CBC.ca
   
MacLauchlan in as candidate to lead Liberals   
Journal Pioneer
Former UPEI president Wade MacLauchlan has stepped forward as the first contender for the Liberal Party of P.E.I.'s leadership. © Guardian photo by Heather Taweel. Wade MacLauchlan puts on a new red jacket after the announcementof his P.E.I Liberal ...

Wade MacLauchlan announces PEI Liberal leadership bid   CBC.ca
Wade MacLauchlan wants to be the next premier of P.E.I.   The Guardian
Dr. Kali Simmonds Eying P.E.I. Liberal Leadership Position   Oye! Times
Times Colonist   
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National Post
   
Why kids can't high-five in Peterborough, Ont.   
CTV News
A group of parents are protesting a Peterborough, Ont. policy that bans children from high-fiving their crossing guards while walking to school. Earlier this week, a crossing guard from Prince of Wales Public School was instructed to stop high-fiving children ...

Parents protest after city cracks down on high-fiving crossing guard   St. Catharines Standard
Peterborough stands by no-touch policy for crossing guards despite protest   680 News

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