2014年12月10日 星期三

2014-12-11 Canada English Canada


CBC.ca
   
Blatchford: Ignore the experts, Magnotta lawyer says in closing arguments   
Windsor Star
MONTREAL — Experts, schmexperts: That's basically what Luc Leclair has told Quebec Superior Court Justice Guy Cournoyer and the jurors in the Luka Magnotta trial. Curiously, it was Leclair, Magnotta's lawyer, who called a plethora of psychiatrists to the ...

Magnotta jury should remain objective through anger, sadness, says his lawyer   Northumberland Today
Luka Magnotta trial: Defence says 'madness' explains killing   CBC.ca
Defense stresses insanity as Canada dismemberment trial wraps up   Reuters Canada

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Toronto Sun
   
Child's body found in trunk of car   
Toronto Sun
Police lights night (650x366) 7 ways (Fotolia) ? Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. A car stuck in the ditch lead Surrey, B.C., RCMP to finding the body of a child in the trunk on Wednesday. Police say a woman, believed to be the ...

Woman arrested after child's body found in car trunk in Surrey   CBC.ca
Child's body found in South Surrey   News1130
Child's body found in trunk of car in Surrey, BC   CTV News
Vancouver Sun   
Winnipeg Free Press   
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Toronto Sun
   
Calgary orphaned cougar cub begins new life at Winnipeg zoo   
Toronto Sun
Found freezing in the snow outside of Calgary last month, an orphaned cougar cub has safely arrived at its new home in Winnipeg. The newest resident of the Assiniboine Park Zoo, the three-month old female was half-starved and severely underweight when ...

Cougar cub dropped off at Calgary wildlife centre sent to Winnipeg zoo   Calgary Herald
Assiniboine Park Zoo takes in orphaned cougar cub   Winnipeg Free Press

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CTV News
   
Family of slain bylaw officer feeling 'pain, anger and despair'   
CTV News
CALGARY -- Relatives of a slain Alberta bylaw officer say they are feeling pain, anger and despair on the eve of a verdict in the trial of the dog breeder accused of killing him. Trevor Kloschinsky, 49, is charged with first-degree murder in the 2012 death of Rod ...

Judge to rule Thursday on fate of man accused of killing peace officer   Calgary Herald
Final arguments in Kloschinsky trial   Globalnews.ca
Kloschinsky to learn fate Thursday   Western Wheel
Calgary Sun   
Sun News Network   
Times Colonist   
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Ottawa Citizen
   
Ontario elementary teachers give union a strike mandate   
Ottawa Citizen
Another of Ontario's biggest public sector unions has given its leaders permission to call a strike if delicate talks with the provincial government over a new contract break down. The Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario, representing 76,000 public ...

ETFO president Sam Hammond. (Toronto Sun files)   London Free Press

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Toronto Star
   
Supreme Court to rule on warrantless searches of cellphones   
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—A major privacy rights decision will be handed down Thursday when the country's top court rules if police need a search warrant before seizing information from the cellphones of arrested suspects. The Supreme Court of Canada is to decide ...

Cellphone privacy at issue in Supreme Court ruling tomorrow   CBC.ca
Supreme Court to rule on cellphone searches   London Free Press
Supreme Court to rule on privacy rights for cellphone users arrested by police   Weyburn Review

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National Post
   
Omar Khadr, already blind in one eye, needs immediate surgery to save failing ...   
National Post
EDMONTON — Shortly after Omar Khadr wrote his Grade 12 social studies exam in prison this summer, his eyesight began to fail. By the end of August, Khadr, 28, was unable to read and resorted to audiotapes of books while prison authorities looked for ...

Omar Khadr needs surgery to restore failing eyesight, tutor says   Edmonton Journal
Omar Khadr losing his eyesight, lawyer says   OurWindsor.ca

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Ex-NDP MP claimed travel expenses for trips never taken, RCMP allege   
The Globe and Mail
The RCMP used data from cellphone towers to probe allegations that a former NDP MP and her brother defrauded taxpayers by submitting fake travel claims, according to documents filed in court. Wheel-chair bound after a horse-riding accident in 1993, ...


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IBNLive
   
Sikh members quit Canada's Liberal Party, allege hijack by the World Sikh ...   
IBNLive
Vancouver: A large group of Sikh members in the Canadian province of British Columbia is quitting the Liberal Party of Canada, alleging the party has been "hijacked" by the World Sikh Organisation. The Sikh members are protesting the nomination of a party ...

Vancouver South Liberal says his goal is to serve Canada Harjit Singh Sajjan ...   Vancouver Sun
Trudeau defends open nominations amid controversy   Montreal Gazette
The house Trudeau built   Toronto Sun
570 News   
Sun News Network   
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CBC.ca
   
'Swatting' hoax shooting threats in Florida prompts arrest of Coquitlam teen   
CBC.ca
A 17-year-old has been arrested in Coquitlam, B.C., after allegedly "swatting" a Florida high school and also pulling a similar hoax in which police had to race to a Florida home believing that someone had murdered his family. The teen suspect, who cannot ...

Coquitlam teen arrested for allegedly making prank calls to Florida police   The Province
Coquitlam teen accused of swatting Florida Police   News1130
BC boy arrested again for 'swatting'   Castanet.net
CTV News   
The Tri-City News   
Cranbrook Daily Townsman   
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