2014年12月1日 星期一

2014-12-02 Canada English Canada


Toronto Sun
   
Ontario man charged with murder in the 1970s disappearance of two girls   
Toronto Sun
cold case murder Gary Taylor Handlen, 67, faces two counts of first-degree murder. (SUBMITTED) ? Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. VANCOUVER -- An Ontario senior arrested last week in Surrey, B.C., is charged with murder in ...

Garry Taylor Handlen charged in 2 child slaying cold cases   CBC.ca
Ontario man charged with murdering two girls in BC over 35 years ago   Vancouver Sun
Canadian man charged in murders of girls, each over 35 years ago   Digital Journal
CTV News   
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Calgary Herald
   
JIS teachers' first trial starts Tuesday in South Jakarta court   
Jakarta Post
The trial for the two Jakarta International School (JIS) teachers accused of sexually abusing three kindergarten students will begin at the South Jakarta District Court on Tuesday. “The first trial for the teachers will be held on Tuesday. Lawyers Hotman Paris ...

Burlington teacher detained in Indonesia to have first day in court Tuesday: Family   CityNews
Canadian detained in Indonesia to have first day in court Tuesday: Family   Winnipeg Free Press
Charges, trial expected in Burlington's Neil Bantleman case   CBC.ca

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Toronto Star
   
Brampton mayor to launch external probe into city's finances   
The Globe and Mail
Newly minted Brampton Mayor Linda Jeffrey is so concerned about the state of her city's finances and accountability that she plans to invite the former provincial auditor-general and the Ontario Ombudsman to conduct investigations in the municipality.
Brampton mayor to launch full probe of city hall   Toronto Star
Brampton mayor Linda Jeffrey calls for probe into city dealings   Brampton Guardian
Susan Fennell's era at city hall ends   Mississauga
Caledon Enterprise   
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insideTORONTO.com
   
Government to work with thalidomide victims   
insideTORONTO.com
Thalidomide survivors Arlene Vachon, left and Myriam Bouffard celebrate outside the House of Commons on Parliament Hill, after the House of Commons voted to compensate survivors of thalidomide, in Ottawa on Monday, December 1, 2014.
Government motion for 'full support' for thalidomide survivors passes unanimously   The Globe and Mail
Ambrose: government will work with thalidomide victims, ensure they're supported   Winnipeg Free Press
Thalidomide survivors seek more financial support from Ottawa   CBC.ca

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CBC.ca
   
Manitoba NDP MLAs defeat Tories' non-confidence motion   
CBC.ca
Manitoba's New Democrats have survived a non-confidence motion that, if approved, could have brought down the government. The motion was put forward by the Opposition Progressive Conservatives on Nov. 24 and required the approval of a majority of ...

NDP dissidents show support for government by voting against non-confidence ...   Winnipeg Free Press
Selinger survives non-confidence vote   Winnipeg Sun
Divided Manitoba government survives   BlackburnNews.com

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Social security tribunal backlog includes terminally ill, others deep in debt   
The Globe and Mail
Terminal cancer patients, organ-transplant recipients and suicidal, debt-addled Canadians are among the 11,000 people waiting to have their appeals heard by Ottawa's badly backlogged social security tribunal. Some of those awaiting a decision on their ...


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CBC.ca
   
Robocaller out on bail pending appeal of election fraud conviction   
The Globe and Mail
Michael Sona, the former Conservative staffer convicted last month in the 2011 robocalls scandal, has been granted bail pending an appeal of his conviction and sentence. Crown lawyer Nick Devlin confirmed the Ontario Court of Appeal decision Monday.
Sona released on bail pending appeal of robocalls conviction   Ottawa Citizen
Robocaller Michael Sona Granted Bail Pending Appeal Of Election Fraud ...   Huffington Post Canada

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CBC.ca
   
Emotions high at legislature as government introduces GSA bill   
CBC.ca
Laurie Blakeman wept at a news conference Monday afternoon, momentarily overcome with emotion after it became clear she will never be allowed to speak in the legislature about her private member's bill on gay-straight alliances. “This bill was dedicated to ...

Alberta Tories kill bill guaranteeing support groups for gay youth   The Globe and Mail
Alberta PCs set to pass controversial school bill   Edmonton Sun
Bill 10 passes first reading, more details on legislation released   CTV News
Westman Journal   
Globalnews.ca   
The Cold Lake Sun   
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Toronto Sun
   
To top a viral video 'miracle', WestJet flew south this winter   
CBC.ca
A guy who asked for socks and underwear in a memorable WestJet video last Christmas has a new, Carribean counterpart: The guy who wants a horse. This year's instalment — the third in what WestJet calls the "blue Santa trilogy" — brings the airline's ...

WestJet's next Christmas video will make you believe in Santa again   Mashable
VIDEO: WestJet going viral again with Dominican Republic 'Christmas Miracle'   BCLocalNews
WestJet takes its Christmas miracles to a destination in need   Ottawa Citizen
Child Mode   
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Macleans.ca
   
Should Julian Fantino be fired? No? How 'bout now?   
Macleans.ca
For a brief moment, Julian Fantino seemed to eschew a script. Accused by the NDP leader of cowardly fleeing the country, the veterans affairs minister seemed to want to make something of his chance to explain why he'd been in Italy last week and not, in the ...

Minister Fantino resists calls to step down over veterans funding flap   The Globe and Mail
A show of humility might give Julian Fantino his best chance of political survival   National Post
Stephen Harper aide takes over as chief of staff to Veterans Minister Julian Fantino   OurWindsor.ca
Caledon Enterprise   
CTV News   
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