2014年12月18日 星期四

2014-12-19 Canada English Canada


Montreal Gazette
   
Stephen Harper changes his tune on carbon pricing   
Alberta Oil Magazine
For years, whenever it came to the question of putting a price on carbon Prime Minister Stephen Harper has always resorted to a familiar refrain: His government would never implement a “job-killing carbon tax.” But in a recent year-end interview with CBC, ...

Stephen Harper's climate-change comments only half the story, critics say   CBC.ca
Kelly McParland: Harper says he's sticking around for October election, ruins ...   National Post
Attackers in Quebec and Ottawa might not have been acting alone, Harper ...   News1130
Huffington Post Canada   
CityNews   
680 News   
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Ottawa Citizen
   
Ottawa man neighbours say is a WW2 veteran was tied up, robbed: police   
The Globe and Mail
Veterans Affairs Minister Julian Fantino is expressing outrage that a Second World War veteran was robbed in his home on Thursday. Fantino issued a statement saying he is deeply angry that someone would do such a thing to Ernest Cote, who he said was ...

Help find this guy – wanted in connection with the robbery of a 101-year old ...   Ottawa Citizen
WWII vet, 101, tied up and robbed in Ottawa condo   Toronto Sun
WWII vet, 101, tied up and robbed   CANOE
National Post   
580 CFRA Radio   
CTV News   
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CBC.ca
   
Controversial minister shuffled out of portfolio on same day as critical report   
The Globe and Mail
The British Columbia government has shuffled its cabinet, moving Amrik Virk out of his advanced education portfolio on the same day a report revealed that the minister knew about a compensation package that broke government guidelines. Virk has been ...

Virk switched out of advanced education portfolio as gov't updates findings in ...   Vancouver Desi
Minister Virk tours TRU Williams Lake   Williams Lake Tribune
Virk shuffled to new job after Kwantlen flap   Vernon Morning Star

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CTV News
   
Police say exact cause of fire at Quebec seniors' home likely won't ever be known   
The Globe and Mail
The exact cause of the fire at a Quebec seniors' home last January that killed 32 people will likely never be known, a coroner's inquest into the tragedy heard Thursday. Provincial police fire experts unanimously concluded, however, that the blaze began in the ...

Cause of fire that killed 32 in L'Isle-Verte may never be known, SQ experts say   Montreal Gazette
L'Isle-Verte fire coroner says witness did nothing to help   CBC.ca
L'Isle-Verte seniors' home night employee Bruno Bélanger admits he was no use ...   National Post

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Toronto Sun
   
Search teams sent to recover body of Canadian drowned in St. Thomas   
Toronto Sun
Search and rescue team on St. Thomas. (Twitter: @AEMEAD1). Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Puerto Rican officials have sent a specialized search-and-rescue team to the Caribbean island of St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin ...


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Toronto Star
   
Minister denies group fighting terrorist label permission to raise legal fees   
The Globe and Mail
An organization that was formally branded a terrorist group last spring has been denied permission by Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney to raise money to fight the move. The Canadian branch of the International Relief Fund for the Afflicted and Needy is ...

Blaney Denies IRFAN-Canada Permission To Raise Legal Funds To Fight ...   Huffington Post Canada

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Toronto Star
   
Police allege McGuinty aide's spouse was paid $10K to wipe computers   
Toronto Star
The Liberals spent $10,000 in taxpayers' money to have the spouse of Dalton McGuinty's former deputy chief of staff erase government computers in the premier's office, Ontario Provincial Police allege. In a 131-page search warrant application from OPP ...

Latest gas plant revelations zero in on three key players   OurWindsor.ca
Livingston advised staff on deleting emails, police allege   Ottawa Citizen
Liberals fail the smell test   Toronto Sun
National Post   
CHCH News   
The Globe and Mail   
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Quan salary contract puts TDSB trustees in dilemma   
The Globe and Mail
Trustees of the Toronto District School Board are looking at either breaking the top-ranking staffer's employment agreement by cutting education director Donna Quan's salary, or running afoul of the province's wage-freeze legislation by leaving her contract ...


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Strathmore Standard
   
Supreme Court appointee claimed $205Gs clothes expenses while a lawyer   
Strathmore Standard
The Harper government is standing by its latest Supreme Court appointee after QMI Agency reported Justice Suzanne Cote had a three-year court battle with Revenu Quebec for claiming nearly $205,000 worth of clothes and personal care items on three tax ...


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MetroNews Canada
   
Aboriginal group wants Winnipeg teacher fired over social media comments   
MetroNews Canada
WINNIPEG – An aboriginal leader says a Winnipeg high school teacher should be fired immediately over social media comments about First Nations. Grand Chief Derek Nepinak of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs also says he is planning to sue for ...

AMC grand chief threatens legal action over Facebook comments on teacher's ...   CTV News
Manitoba chiefs want teacher Brad Badiuk fired for 'hateful' comments   CBC.ca
Aboriginal leader threatens legal action over teacher's Facebook comments   Times Colonist
The Carillon   
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