2014年12月4日 星期四

2014-12-05 Canada English Canada


CBC.ca
   
Jon Cornish, Pride Calgary concerned about PC's gay-straight alliance bill   
CBC.ca
Some high-profile Calgarians speaking out against the Alberta government's Bill 10 say the legislation is outdated. The government bill would allow school boards to prohibit students from forming a gay-straight alliance (GSA). It passed second reading in the ...

What you need to know about Bill 10 and Alberta gay students' rights   The Globe and Mail
Premier Jim Prentice puts gay-straight alliance Bill 10 on hold   Calgary Herald
Prentice hits pause on gay-straight alliance bill   Toronto Sun
Edmonton Journal   
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Toronto Sun
   
Magnotta witnesses finished; closing arguments could begin Wednesday   
Toronto Sun
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Luka Magnotta murder trial in final stretch   CBC.ca
Evidence completed at Luka Rocco Magnotta murder trial; deliberations next week   Winnipeg Free Press
Closing arguments next week for Magnotta's murder trial   CityNews
Calgary Herald   
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Ottawa Citizen
   
Harper says Wynne should focus on Ontario and 'not on confrontation'   
The Globe and Mail
Stephen Harper says Kathleen Wynne should focus on the challenges in her province and “not on confrontation” after he was asked why he's not met with the Ontario Premier despite her much-publicized requests for face time. His pointed comments Thursday ...

Stephen Harper in no rush to fill Senate vacancies   Waterloo Record
Canadians aren't interested in more Senate appointments, Stephen Harper says   National Post
Stephen Harper has given cold shoulder to Kathleen Wynne for the past year   Cambridge Times
Montreal Gazette   
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National Post
   
Manitoba brothers jailed 16 months for 'relentless' cyberbullying attack on teen girl   
National Post
DAUPHIN, Man. — Two Manitoba brothers have been jailed for 16 months for what a judge called a “relentless attack” of cyberbullying and sexual exploitation designed to “exploit, demean and humiliate” a 14-year-old girl. Judge Donald Slough said a friend ...

Brothers bullied girl, 14, into giving up nude photos   CANOE
Manitoba brothers jailed for relentless attack in cyberbullying of 14-year-old girl   Canada.com
Brothers jailed for 'relentless attack' in cyberbullying of teen   CBC.ca
CTV News   
Winnipeg Sun   
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CTV News
   
Trudeau to decide if he'll pursue investigation into suspended MPs   
The Globe and Mail
Justin Trudeau is mulling next steps for handling allegations of personal misconduct against Newfoundland MP Scott Andrews and will say more soon, the Liberal leader said Thursday night. “We are looking into a number of different next steps and we will ...

Decision to come on misconduct probe: Trudeau   Salmon Arm Observer

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Toronto Star
   
Canadian military says no civilian deaths in Iraq airstrikes   
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—The Canadian military is confident that no civilians have been killed to date as a result of its airstrikes against the Islamic State, a spokesman said Thursday. That assurance came as the country's joint operations command revealed details of two ...

Canadian fighters bomb more Islamic State positions in Iraq   Toronto Sun
CF-18s step up sorties against ISIL; military confident no civilian deaths   News1130

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UN secretary general chides Canada on climate change record: CBC reports   
Winnipeg Free Press
TORONTO - The secretary general of the United Nations is calling on Canada to become more "ambitious and visionary" in dealing with issues like climate change. In an interview with CBC News, Ban Ki-moon says Canada needs to do more to deal with one ...


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Toronto Sun
   
No justice for pastor's wife   
Toronto Sun
More Coverage. Pastor guilty of manslaughter, not murder in wife's death. Related Stories. Pastor drowned pregnant wife: Crown · Pastor searched web for escorts, fatal drug doses, trial told · Minister said he 'might get remarried' hours after wife's death ...

Philip Grandine guilty of manslaughter in death of pregnant wife   CBC.ca
Ex-pastor accused of killing pregnant wife found guilty of manslaughter   Hamilton Spectator
Former pastor found guilty of manslaughter in death of pregnant wife   CTV News
Newstalk 1010   
CANOE   
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Campaign worker says he received personal payment for work on Bertschi ...   
Montreal Gazette
In a legal dispute between two potential federal Liberal candidates, a former adviser to Ottawa lawyer David Bertschi's 2013 leadership campaign claims he received a salary payment via a cheque from Bertschi's personal funds. The campaign's former ...


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Toronto Star
   
TDSB's Donna Quan to provide contract to new chair   
The Globe and Mail
The top-ranking staffer of the Toronto District School Board will release her employment contract to the board's newly appointed chair by Monday. Chair Shaun Chen told trustees late on Thursday that education director Donna Quan will provide him with a ...

Board Confirms TDSB Director Salary is $289000   Oye! Times

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