2014年12月2日 星期二

2014-12-03 Canada English Canada

  Macleans.ca   
Question Period: A good waste of an afternoon  Macleans.ca
Returning to the House of Commons with his veterans affairs minister in need of defence, the Prime Minister first assured members that the department had a very capable deputy minister. He then attempted to counter the opposition's complaint about the ...

Veterans Affairs shed staff despite increased mental-health risks   The Globe and Mail
Harper stands up for embattled Veterans Affairs Minister Fantino   Winnipeg Free Press
Den Tandt: Veterans Affairs Minister Julian Fantino enters the slow spiral dive   Montreal Gazette
CTV News   
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  National Post   
Quebec Liberals unveil tax hikes, spending cuts  The Globe and Mail
Banks and insurance companies will pay. Union members will chip in, too. Drive a muscle car or pickup with a big engine? Get out your cheque book. Quebec's Liberal government outlined new tax hikes and spending cuts Tuesday that will put $122-million in ...

Not spending more than you earn sounds reasonable enough, but in Quebec it's ...   National Post
Austerity could prove incendiary in Quebec   Toronto Star
Quebecers are not done sacrificing in the name of austerity   Montreal Gazette
CanadianBusiness.com   
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  CBC.ca   
Calgary trauma dog appears at sex-assault trial in a Canadian first  CTV News
As two child witnesses re-live some of their most horrific memories in a Calgary courtroom this week, they will be comforted by a special four-legged support worker. Hawk, the first-ever therapy dog to sit inside a Canadian courtroom, was there to comfort as a ...

Trauma dog helps Calgary girl testify at sex assault trial against father   CBC.ca
Calgary police trauma dog helps young girl through difficult testimony in sexual ...   Calgary Sun
Trauma dog in a Calgary court a Canadian first   Globalnews.ca
Calgary Herald   
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  CBC.ca   
New details emerge on alleged child killer's history  CTV News
The day after B.C. Mounties announced charges in two decades-old child murders, a private investigator is sharing new details on the accused. Ontario senior Garry Taylor Handlen was arrested Friday in the killings of Kathryn-Mary Hebert and Monica Jack, ...

Garry Taylor Handlen, accused child killer, evaded charges for 39 years   CBC.ca
Man charged in murders has connection to Minden   Minden Times
Double-murder suspect declared 'menace to society' in 1979   BCLocalNews
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
National Post   
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  St. Catharines Standard   
Student newspaper cleared of wrongdoing for controversial frosh issue  St. Catharines Standard
The Western University student newspaper's attempt at satire this summer was a failure, but it didn't violate any laws or school discrimination or harassment policies, two reports have found. The Gazette pulled its August issue, a guide for incoming students ...

Western's Gazette cleared over Frosh Issue controversy   CTV News

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  Toronto Sun   
Saskatchewan landlords can no longer refuse gay renters  Toronto Sun
Gay pride flags For the first time in almost a decade the Capital Pride Parade returned to Bank Street Sunday, August 25, 2013. Darren Brown/Ottawa Sun/QMI Agency ? Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. N. Ireland ...

Saskatchewan puts gender identity protection in human rights code   CBC.ca

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  CBC.ca   
Montreal massacre continues to divide politicians on Parliament Hill  The Globe and Mail
Twenty-five years after Marc Lepine killed 14 women at Montreal's Ecole Polytechnique, the massacre is still creating sharp political divisions on Parliament Hill over the nature of the crime and the proper response to it. Gun control remains a polarizing ...

Polytechnique Shooting Remark Sparks Peter MacKay, Tom Mulcair Spat   Huffington Post Canada

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  CTV News   
Big spike in aboriginal women behind bars: government study  CTV News
OTTAWA -- Emily, an alcohol-addicted young Inuit woman racked by painful memories of sexual abuse, went to jail for manslaughter in 2009 -- joining what a newly released report calls one of the fastest growing segments of Canada's prison population.
Big spike in aboriginal women behind bars, government study finds   The Globe and Mail
Number Of Aboriginal Women Behind Bars Spiking: Report   Huffington Post Canada

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  Toronto Star   
RCMP pilots faked flight logs, integrity commissioner says  CTV News
RCMP Air Services Branch pilots occasionally faked the flight logs on aircraft flying out of an Ottawa airport in 2012, the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner has found. Flight logs were filled out with incorrect data and pilots flew with too much weight on board ...

RCMP overloaded planes, fudged records: Watchdog   Edmonton Sun
Planes flew too heavy, pilots fudged weight records, public sector integrity ...   CBC.ca
RCMP pilots doctors flight manifests in order to fly over-loaded aircraft, integrity ...   National Post

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  CBC.ca   
Crew members stranded in Argentia finally paid; several going home  The Telegram
Several crew members of the stranded cargo ship Jana are finally heading home this week. © — Submitted photo by Geanine Mulrooney. Sergiu Orel of the stranded crew on the cargo ship Jana gratefully accepts donated goods.
Ship crew stranded in Newfoundland receive back wages from new owners   mysask.com

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