2014年12月8日 星期一

2014-12-09 Canada English Canada


Toronto Sun
   
Feds take legal action against First Nations bands over transparency law   
Toronto Sun
Onion Lake Chief Wallace Fox is seen in this file photo. (CHAD GIBSON/QMI AGENCY) ? Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. Transparency act benefits democracy · Chief, ex-wife of small B.C. First Nations band ...

Canadian government takes First Nations to court over transparency law   Toronto Star
Ottawa takes First Nations to court over transparency law   CBC.ca
Harper government goes to court to force First Nations to post finances   Hamilton Spectator
Winnipeg Free Press   
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CBC.ca
   
Justin Bourque felt 'tired of being oppressed,' report reveals   
CBC.ca
Two days before Justin Bourque went on a shooting rampage, killing three Moncton Mounties and wounding two others, he told his father he had "had enough of the authorities," court documents ordered released by a New Brunswick judge reveal. On June 2 ...

Justin Bourque was sleep-deprived, depressed before shooting rampage ...   Calgary Herald
Justin Bourque was sleep-deprived before Moncton shooting: documents   CTV News
Documents shed light on Justin Bourque   Victoria News

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CANOE
   
Montrealer charged with terror offence was planning 'something big,' says Crown   
CANOE
MONTREAL - A 36-year-old Montrealer was arraigned Monday on a terrorism charge for allegedly planning "something big," says the Crown. The Crown opposed bail for Nejib Belhaj-Chtioui, a Tunisian-born Canadian and father of two. A source familiar with ...

Nejib Belhaj-Chtioui arrested at Montreal airport on terror hoax charge   CBC.ca
Man facing terrorism-related charges in Quebec arrested at Pierre Elliott ...   National Post
Man returns to Montreal to face terrorism hoax charges   The Globe and Mail
The Sun Daily   
CTV News   
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CBC.ca
   
Storm warning: 'incredible' subtropical storms to drench BC   
CBC.ca
Environment Canada is warning West Coast residents to brace for an "incredible" series of storms that will bring heavy rain this week. Most of the downpours and the warm subtropical weather pattern "will bombard the mountains of Vancouver Island and the ...

BC rainfall warning downgraded by Environment Canada   The Province
Heavy rains expected for Alberni   BCLocalNews
Officials no longer forecasting 'incredible series of storms' in BC   CTV News
Cowichan News Leader Pictorial   
Vancouver Sun   
Vancouver Desi   
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Calgary Herald
   
Parking lot video of 'Calgary's Worst Driver' gets nearly 3M views   
CTV News
A mystery woman's painfully hilarious, four-minute long attempt to back out of a parking space has earned her the unofficial title of “Calgary's Worst Driver” – and a $115 ticket. Surveillance camera footage posted on YouTube shows the driver of a BMW SUV ...

'Calgary's Worst Driver': Woman gets ticket after video of botched backing up ...   CBC.ca
Police issue ticket to 'Calgary's worst driver'   Calgary Herald
Woman issued ticket after parking lot video surfaces   Edmonton Sun
CANOE   
Edmonton Journal   
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No sign that Ottawa plans to change rules on solitary confinement   
The Globe and Mail
The federal government is signalling it does not plan to limit how long prisoners can spend in solitary confinement, with the Public Safety Minister saying Canada's practices are in line with other Western countries but suggesting people with mental-health ...

Sask. has a sorry solitary record   Regina Leader-Post

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Calgary Herald
   
Bertschi sends Liberals libel notice over Orléans nomination fight   
Calgary Herald
David Bertschi, right, watches as the new MP for Ottawa-Orleans, Andrew Leslie, speaks at his acclamation during a Liberal nomination meeting in Orleans Saturday, December 6, 2014. Bertschi was not allowed to run against Leslie. (Darren Brown/Ottawa ...

Kelly McParland: Another nomination squabble makes clear that Trudeau's ...   National Post
Andrew Leslie's Liberal Nomination Win Draws Protest   Huffington Post Canada
Messy nomination battle could hinder Liberal prospects in Ottawa riding   The Globe and Mail

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Toronto Sun
   
Will taxpayers keep footing legal bill for Mammoliti?   
Toronto Sun
Giorgio Mammoliti Councillor Giorgio Mammoliti on Wednesday December 3, 2014. (Michael Peake/Toronto Sun). Article ? Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. Mammoliti wants to 'leverage' council seat before ...

Mammoliti wants city to foot $48000 legal bill in conflict-of-interest case   The Globe and Mail
Councillor Giorgio Mammoliti wants city to reimburse over $48000 in legal costs   MetroNews Canada
Mammoliti wants public to pay his legal fees in fight against council   NOW Magazine

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CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
   
Ohio man sentenced to 22 years in prison after Toronto dad investigates ...   
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
A local dad's careful oversight of his young daughter's online activity has led to the conviction of an Ohio man on child exploitation charges. The United States' Attorney's Office sent out a news release Monday confirming Nicholas B. Bowers was sentenced to ...

Toronto dad poses as preteen to bust US cyber stalker   CTV News
Toronto Dad Poses as Daughter to Catch U.S. Cyber Stalker   Oye! Times
Prison for Springfield Township man for sex chat with Canadian teen   Akron Beacon Journal
CBC.ca   
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National Post
   
BC Premier Clark extolls the virtues of a carbon tax during Ontario visit   
The Globe and Mail
British Columbia's carbon tax has proven it is possible to fight global warming while still growing the economy, and the rest of Canada should sign up. That was the message from B.C. Premier Christy Clark when she visited Toronto on Monday and met with ...

Provinces could kill new prostitution law by refusing to enforce it   National Post
Feds knew prostitution bill was questionable from the start, says NDP   Sun News Network
Ontario's concerns over prostitution law not about Harper: AG   Ottawa Sun
Macleans.ca   
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