2014年12月17日 星期三

2014-12-18 Canada English Canada


Calgary Herald
   
Attackers in Quebec, Ottawa might not have been acting alone, Harper suggests   
Calgary Herald
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper responds to a question during question period in the House of Commons in Ottawa on December 3, 2014. Stephen Harper says the two men with jihadist sympathies who launched separate attacks in Quebec and on ...

Canada PM says Parliament attacker may not have been lone wolf   Reuters Canada

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CBC.ca
   
Nine Wildrose MLAs, including Danielle Smith, join PC party   
CTV News
Ahead of a planned news conference with Premier Jim Prentice, the Progressive Conservative caucus confirmed in a press release put an end to rumours of a mass floor-crossing with the names of nine new members of their caucus. In a release, titled ...

Rise and fall of Alberta Wildrose party inextricably linked to Danielle Smith   Calgary Herald
Alberta Wildrose opposition shatters in mass exodus, wants premier to succeed   Winnipeg Free Press
Alberta Liberal Leader Raj Sherman asks speaker to give the party official ...   Edmonton Sun
Edmonton Journal   
Western Wheel   
The Globe and Mail   
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Toronto Star
   
Eaton Centre shooting: Christopher Husbands guilty of two counts of second ...   
Toronto Star
When Christopher Husbands opened fire in the crowded Eaton Centre food court on a Saturday evening more than two years ago, the act of reckless violence shook the city. Ahmed Hassan, 24, died instantly on the floor of the mall, Nixon Nirmalendran, 22, ...

Blatchford: Christopher Husbands' 2010 hearing may have been tragic turning ...   Canada.com
Eaton Centre murder weapon fired near victims five days earlier   Toronto Sun
Toronto Eaton Centre shooter found guilty of second-degree murder   The Globe and Mail
Winnipeg Free Press   
National Post   
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Toronto Star
   
Waterfront Toronto chair defends 40 per cent budget overrun   
The Globe and Mail
The chair of Waterfront Toronto says work on Queens Quay that is 40 per cent over budget was “well-managed,” arguing the agency's decision to wait more than a year to make public details of the cost overruns saved money. Waterfront Toronto chairman ...

Waterfront meeting braced for fireworks, but Minnan-Wong kept his cool: Keenan   Toronto Star
Waterfront Toronto board under fire over cost overruns   CBC.ca
Waterfront Toronto 'delivering incredible value' for city: Chairman   Toronto Sun

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CTV News
   
Harper, PCO approved long hiring process for social security tribunal   
580 CFRA Radio
OTTAWA - The Privy Council Office, the bureaucracy that serves the prime minister and cabinet, played a key role in designing a lengthy 15-month hiring process for members of the government's badly backlogged social security tribunal, an internal memo ...

Harper, Privy Council Office approved long hiring process for social security ...   Guelph Mercury

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CBC.ca
   
Rehtaeh Parsons's father reacts 2:18   
CBC.ca
Rehtaeh Parsons's father says the hard-fought decision today not to prosecute those who respectfully publish his daughter's name "feels like an early Christmas gift." Glen Canning and other supporters have fought the publication ban on his daughter's name.
Rehtaeh Parsons is her name, and it shouldn't be hidden   The Globe and Mail
No one will be prosecuted after breach of Rehtaeh Parsons publication ban   Toronto Star
'My daughter has her name back': Rehtaeh Parsons identity allowed to be ...   CANOE
Globalnews.ca   
Kings County Register/Advertiser   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Flying from Vancouver to US gets easier   
Vancouver Sun
The federal Department of Transport has announced a new initiative to make air travel to the U.S. easier for Nexus Card holders and other “trusted travellers” who have undergone extensive background checks. Canada's four busiest airports — in Vancouver, ...

Ottawa announces new initiative to make air travel easier to the US   Montreal Gazette
'Trusted travellers' designation expanded to reduce airport security wait times   CBC.ca
Canada opens faster airport security screening to 'trusted passengers'   CTV News
Sarnia Observer   
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CBC.ca
   
RCMP launch criminal probe into Winnipeg police HQ project   
CBC.ca
Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman says the city will co-operate with the RCMP's criminal investigation involving the new police headquarters, which was launched after an audit of the building project provided enough evidence for a full probe. The Mounties have ...

Meth shipment intercepted en route to Winnipeg   Winnipeg Sun

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CBC.ca
   
Drugs, cash and guns seized in ALERT bust in Edmonton   
Edmonton Sun
Five members — including the president — of the notorious La Familia gang, believed to have ties to violent Mexican drug cartel, have been arrested in Alberta and charged with a number of drug and weapon offences. In August, members of the Alberta Law ...

La Familia gang members armed for 'human hunting,' police say   CBC.ca
Alleged gang members with ties to Mexican cartels arrested in Alberta   CTV News
Four members of Mexican gang La Familia face a combined total of 40 charges   Edmonton Journal
Beacon News (blog)   
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Owen Sound Sun Times
   
Teacher who played 'kissing game' with students suspended   
Owen Sound Sun Times
VANCOUVER — The B.C. Commissioner for Teacher Regulation has suspended a Vancouver-area teacher who's been disciplined several times for inappropriate behaviour — including playing a Valentine's "kissing game" with students. Between 2008 and ...


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