2014年12月9日 星期二

2014-12-10 Canada English Canada


Toronto Sun
   
Harper brushes off demands Canada not use info learned by torture   
Toronto Sun
Harper brushes off demands Canada not use info learned by torture Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper speaks during Questino Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Dec. 9, 2014. (CHRIS WATTIE/Reuters). Article ...

Prime Minister Harper rocks out at Conservative Christmas party   The Globe and Mail
Harper ignores opposition call to rescind federal torture directives   Hamilton Spectator
Stephen Harper rocks out at Conservative caucus Christmas party   Montreal Gazette
The Telegram   
The Province   
Northumberland News   
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CBC.ca
   
Assembly of First Nations election: 5 issues to watch   
CBC.ca
Wednesday's election of a national chief for the Assembly of First Nations comes at a critical time for the AFN. The vote in Winnipeg involves 639 chiefs deciding who will speak for them, and follows the sudden resignation of former national chief Shawn ...

Rinelle Harper delivers emotional plea to Assembly of First Nations   Toronto Star
AFN national chief candidates all call for end to status quo with Ottawa   The Globe and Mail
Contenders for top First Nations chief call for resolve and unity   Ottawa Citizen
National Post   
APTN National News   
CANOE   
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Vancouver places 30000 sandbags along waterfront in anticipation of king tide   
The Globe and Mail
Some 30,000 sandbags now line a stretch of low-lying waterfront land in Vancouver, placed by city workers in a bid to protect local homes from an anticipated king tide. The task was completed by about 45 workers in advance of Wednesday's forecasted ...

Rainfall warnings issued for Metro Vancouver   The Province

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CBC.ca
   
Accused in officer death was 'actively psychotic'   
Surrey Leader
Trevor Kloschinsky sits in the prisoner's docket in this artist's sketch at his first-degree murder in Calgary on Monday, December 8, 2014. He is charged with murdering an Alberta peace officer in 2012. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Janice Fletcher. — image credit:.
Suspect in Alberta peace officer's death refused to talk, court told   CTV News

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CTV News
   
Flood watch issued as nasty storm wallops BC's South Coast   
CTV News
Surging river levels throughout southwestern British Columbia have prompted a flood watch for the North Shore and Sea-to-Sky corridor. The River Forecast Centre upgraded a high streamflow advisory to a flood watch after melting snow and heavy rain ...

BC storm brings on sandbagging, flood watch, power outages   CBC.ca
Refit for BC Ferries ship   Cruise and Ferry
Photo: Contributed - http://www.theweathernetwork.com   Castanet.net
Times Colonist   
Prince George Citizen   
Business in Vancouver   
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CBC.ca
   
Poley Mountain Ski Resort fire put out   
CBC.ca
A major fire has been put out at Poley Mountain Ski Resort. General manager Bill Anderson estimates the damages at $3 million. At about 10 p.m. RCMP Sgt. Jullie Rogers-Marsh said the fire was out, although hot spots were still being put out. The main ...

Fire destroys lodge at popular NB ski resort   Globalnews.ca
New NB government backs down on mandatory ski helmets   CTV News

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CTV News
   
NB residents warned to prepare for power outages, flooding   
CTV News
FREDERICTON -- The Emergency Measures Organization in New Brunswick is warning the public to prepare for a major storm that's expected to hit the province with a combination of snow, freezing rain and heavy rain over the next two days. By Thursday ...

New Brunswickers warned to expect power outages, flooding from storm   Globalnews.ca

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CBC.ca
   
Newfoundland threatens to pull support for Canada-EU trade deal   
The Globe and Mail
Newfoundland is threatening to withdraw support for the Canada-European Union trade agreement, a move that could create havoc for Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Paul Davis, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, warns he's ready to pull backing for ...

Newfoundland reconsiders EU trade support   Kelowna Capital News
Ottawa putting new stipulations on CETA deal, Paul Davis says   CBC.ca
PMO says no meeting scheduled with Davis   The Telegram
Lethbridge Herald   
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Straight.com
   
Janet Fraser: Regarding my decision in the school board chair election   
Straight.com
Vancouver Green school trustee Janet Fraser cast a deciding vote that saw the position of board chair shift from Vision Vancouver to the rival Non-Partisan Association. I would first like to thank and commend trustee Patti Bacchus for her service as chair of the ...

'Desire for change' behind vote to replace school chair, says Green Party trustee   The Globe and Mail
Patti Bacchus out, Christopher Richardson in as VSB board chair   Business in Vancouver

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CTV News
   
Pilot hospitalized after Cessna crashes at Pitt Meadows airport   
The Province
PITT MEADOWS, B.C. — Emergency responders say the crash of a Cessna airplane at an airport in British Columbia's Fraser Valley has sent the pilot to hospital. Fire Chief Don Jolley of Pitt Meadows Fire and Rescue says the incident occurred mid-afternoon ...

Pilot survives crash landing at Pitt Meadows airport   Vancouver Sun
Small plane makes desperate landing at Pitt Meadows airport   Maple Ridge News
Pitt takes three of four in Heritage Wood tourney   BCLocalNews
Huffington Post Canada   
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