2014年12月6日 星期六

2014-12-07 Canada English Canada


CBC.ca
   
Avian flu: CFIA confirms disease has spread to a 5th Fraser Valley farm   
CBC.ca
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency confirmed Saturday afternoon that avian influenza had spread to a fifth Fraser Valley farm, a turkey producer near Abbotsford, B.C.. Avian flu biosecurity sign. Farms affected by the avian flu outbreak are under tightened ...

7 countries impose restrictions on Canadian poultry due to avian influenza   Vancouver Sun
Fifth BC poultry farm under quarantine due to avian flu as bird cull continues   Montreal Gazette
Fifth BC farm quarantined due to avian flu   Toronto Sun

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CBC.ca
   
Polytechnique shooting 25th anniversary commemorated in Montreal   
CBC.ca
Fourteen beams of light shot out into the night sky over Montreal on Saturday, one for each of the 14 victims of the École Polytechnique massacre that happened 25 years ago. On Dec. 6, 1989, 14 women were killed at Montreal's École Polytechnique by a ...

Take up the torch to end violence against women, speakers at Polytechnique ...   Montreal Gazette
Ecole Polytechnique massacre: 25 years later   CANOE
Local vigil reflects on Montreal Massacre, local acts of violence against women   580 CFRA Radio
Cape Breton Post   
TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)   
Toronto Star   
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CBC.ca
   
Lisa Michelle Mitchell's body kept in home for 2 years, police say   
CBC.ca
Calgary police say the common law husband and children of Lisa Michelle Mitchell, a missing Calgary woman, lived among what are believed to be her remains for more than two years. Allan Shyback, Mitchell's common law husband, was arrested on Friday ...

Man charged with second-degree murder in relation to wife's 2012 disappearance   Vancouver Sun
Family may have been living with remains of woman missing since 2012: Police   Toronto Sun
Remains found of woman missing since 2012   YorkRegion.com
660 News   
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CBC.ca
   
Greg Selinger to stay on as premier during leadership race   
CBC.ca
NDP provincial council members have voted against a motion that called on Greg Selinger to step down as Manitoba's premier if a leadership race takes place next spring. Council members defeated the motion during a closed-door meeting on Saturday.
Rebel MLAs: We did it to win next election   Winnipeg Sun
NDP vote leaves Premier Selinger in place for leadership contest   Winnipeg Free Press
Manitoba NDP council allows premier to keep job during party leadership race   CTV News
Oye! Times   
Huffington Post Canada   
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Toronto Sun
   
Calls for repeal of new prostitution laws   
CHCH News
More than 60 organizations from across Canada are calling for non-enforcement and repeal of new prostitution laws that came into effect Saturday. The new law criminalizes the advertising and purchase of sex. Groups, which include the Canadian Aids ...

More than 60 organizations and agencies call for repeal of new prostitution law   660 News
Now magazine says it will defy ad ban in new prostitution bill   Toronto Star
Sex workers' groups decry new prostitution bill   Edmonton Sun

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Macleans.ca
   
Human rights lawyer to investigate alleged misconduct   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Human rights lawyer Cynthia Petersen will investigate allegations of misconduct by two members of Parliament suspended by the federal Liberal party last month. In November, Liberal leader Justin Trudeau suspended MPs Scott Andrews and Massimo ...

Honeymoon may be over   Toronto Sun
Liberals retain lawyer to investigate misconduct claims against suspended MPs   Bridge River Lillooet News

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Toronto Star
   
Stephen Harper should agree to meet Kathleen Wynne: Benzie   
Toronto Star
Prime Minister Stephen Harper has refused to meet with Premier Kathleen Wynne for more than a year. This is despite the fact that 72 of the 163 MPs in his majority Conservative government represent Ontario ridings and that the province is far and away the ...

Ontario could pay the price   Toronto Sun

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Fort McMurray Today
   
Man charged with murder in death on Gregoire Lake Reserve   
CBC.ca
A 32-year-old man has been charged with second-degree murder after the discovery of another man's body on the Gregoire Lake Reserve, south of Fort McMurray, earlier this week. Details about the death, as well as the victim's identity, are not being ...

Man faces murder charge after death on Gregoire Lake Reserve   Edmonton Journal
Suspect charged with murder of Gregoire Lake Reserve man   Fort McMurray Today
Wood Buffalo RCMP make arrest in the murder of a Gregoire Lake Reserve man   Edmonton Sun

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durhamregion.com
   
Keegan Coupland killed after being struck by car in Oshawa   
CBC.ca
Durham Regional Police identified the 20-year-old pedestrian who was struck and killed on Saturday morning in Oshawa as Keegan Coupland. Coupland, an Oshawa resident, was hit just before 6:30 a.m. at the intersection of King Street West and Park Road ...

Pedestrian killed in Oshawa identified as Keegan Coupland   durhamregion.com
Pedestrian killed in Oshawa   Toronto Sun

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Ottawa Citizen
   
Festive events across the Golden Horseshoe   
CHCH News
In Hamilton more than 250 santa clauses, reindeer and elves took part in this year's 'Santa Shuffle Fun Run and Elf Walk' to support the Salvation Army's Christmas kettle campaign. Last year's race raised over $8,000 and organizers are hoping to surpass that ...

Santa and his Elves shuffle across Bell Park Saturday   NorthernLife.ca
Santa, elves shuffle into Cornwall   Standard Freeholder

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