2014年12月16日 星期二

2014-12-17 Canada English Canada


Winnipeg Free Press
   
B.C. government approves construction of contentious $8.8 billion Site C dam   
Winnipeg Free Press
VICTORIA - The British Columbia government has approved its most expensive mega project with the construction of an $8.8 billion dam on the Peace River that Premier Christy Clark says marks a historic milestone that will be felt for a century.
Vaughn Palmer: A 'last of its kind' power play   Vancouver Sun
Site C dam approved by BC government   CBC.ca
Site C Mega-project Set to Break Ground Next Summer   TheTyee.ca
Alaska Highway News   
24 Hours Vancouver   
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National Post
   
If the Wildrose defection destroys Alberta's opposition, Prentice has cemented ...   
National Post
ANALYSIS. After only four months at the helm of the Progressive Conservatives, Jim Prentice may have neutered the only effective opposition party Alberta has seen in 43 years. No confirmation came on Tuesday, but multiple sources predicted as many as ...

How the floor crossings could affect the Tory party   Edmonton Journal
Danielle Smith among 7 Wildrose MLAs crossing to Alberta PC party   CBC.ca
Wildrose stalwarts looking for new leader as Smith poised to leave   Calgary Herald
The Globe and Mail   
CTV News   
Winnipeg Free Press   
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CTV News
   
Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger has to pay to try to retain NDP leadership   
The Globe and Mail
If an internal revolt and rock-bottom poll numbers weren't enough, embattled Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger found out Tuesday he'll have to pay to try to hang on to his job. Leadership contest rules released by provincial NDP headquarters say Selinger and ...

Selinger's popularity at all-time low: Poll   Sun News Network
Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger Must Pay To Retain Leadership   Huffington Post Canada
Canada's least favourite premier is...   CANOE
Prince George Citizen   
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National Post
   
Quebec man's 57-month punishment for horrific acid attack on girlfriend called ...   
National Post
When a neighbour opened her door to a screaming Tanya St-Arnauld, the young woman's skin was already sloughing off. Only moments before, her boyfriend had thrown a bottle of household acid in her face. The chemical may have been Drano or it may ...

Brossard man gets almost five years for acid attack on ex-girlfriend   CTV News
Quebec man who threw acid in then-girlfriend's face gets 57-month sentence   Hamilton Spectator

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CTV News
   
Nipissing closes joint teaching program after Ontario stanches supply   
The Globe and Mail
Nipissing University is closing its 12-year-old joint program in teacher education with Wilfrid Laurier University, in a decision that reflects declining interest in a teaching career in Ontario and changes to government funding announced last year. Once the 875 ...

Nipissing University pulling education program out of Brantford   CTV News
Friel seeks meeting with minister over Nipissing   www.brantnews.com
Nipissing ending Brantford partnership   The North Bay Nugget
NorthBayNipissing.com   
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Toronto Star
   
Trudeau enlists ex-military officers, ambassadors to advise on foreign policy   
The Globe and Mail
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau has enlisted former senior military officers, an ex-fighter pilot and experts working in both Beijing and Berkeley as he seeks to persuade voters he's got the foreign policy chops to be prime minister in 2015. The international ...

Local Liberal to get Trudeau's ear on military matters   The Daily Courier (subscription)
Leaders' futures as uncertain as election results   Cape Breton Post
Federal parties step up fundraising drives in possible sign of early election: Graves   Hill Times (subscription)
Hamilton Spectator   
Journal Pioneer   
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Toronto Sun
   
Ontario cop put in chokehold with his own baton: Police   
Toronto Sun
police weapons A standard issue tool belt for Ottawa Police (including gun, pepper spray, baton, handcuffs) is pictured in this April 24,2013 file photo. (Errol McGihon/QMI Agency) ? Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories.

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Toronto Star
   
Uber Toronto head admits 'missteps,' but won't bow to regulations   
The Globe and Mail
The head of Uber Toronto is acknowledging missteps the company has made, saying the app-based taxi service needs to become “more humble” – while maintaining it should be allowed to operate outside existing regulations. Five months before the City of ...

Uber seeks collaboration with city   Toronto Sun
Uber says it wants political solution with city of Toronto, not legal battle   MetroNews Canada

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CBC.ca
   
'Dramatically lower oil prices' won't stop balanced budget, Harper says   
The Globe and Mail
Stephen Harper insists his government will post a surplus next year even with dramatically lower oil prices, a strong expression of confidence from the Prime Minister that comes as private sector economists express growing doubt that Ottawa will climb out of ...

Den Tandt: For good or ill, Prime Minister Stephen Harper's style is baked in   Vancouver Sun
Harper says falling oil prices won't prevent balanced budget next year   Times Colonist
Falling oil prices won't prevent balanced budget next year, Harper says   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News

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CityNews
   
Ontario man accused of $70M scheme after arriving at Pearson airport   
CityNews
An Ontario man charged by American authorities four years ago in an alleged $70 million US Ponzi scheme has been arrested after arriving at Toronto's Pearson International airport. Ontario Provincial Police say Nicholas Smirnow, of Lake of Bays, and his ...

Ontario man charged in alleged US$70m scheme   BlackburnNews.com

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