2014年12月22日 星期一

2014-12-23 Canada English Canada


CBC.ca
   
Attempted murder, sexual assault charges laid in beating of girl   
CBC.ca
A man has been charged with attempted murder, aggravated sexual assault and kidnapping in the severe beating of a child on the Paul First Nation in Alberta. James Clifford Paul, 21, was arrested late Saturday on the Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation. He remains ...

Paul Band members support each other in wake of vicious attack   Edmonton Journal
Man charged with kidnapping, attempted murder of six-year-old on Alberta reserve   580 CFRA Radio
Alberta man charged with 'horrific' sex attack on girl, 6   Edmonton Sun

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CBC.ca
   
Jeffrey Labelle, 21, facing terror hoax charge in Montreal   
CBC.ca
Jeffrey Labelle, a 21-year-old man from Montreal's St-Michel neighbourhood, is facing a terrorism-related charge after Montreal police say they were contacted by his family members, who feared he had become radicalized. Police say no direct threats were ...

Man arrested for terrorist threats against Montreal police   Toronto Sun
Man charged with threatening police appears in court Monday   Montreal Gazette
Man arrested in Montreal on terrorism-related charge to return to court Tuesday   CTV News
Macleans.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
BC girl killed by rockslide while out hiking   
Toronto Star
LIONS BAY, B.C.—Mounties say a 7-year-old girl has died in a hiking accident on a mountain just north of Vancouver. Police have released few details but say the girl was hiking on Monday morning with her family and a local hiking club on Unnecessary ...

Rock slide kills girl, 7, on mountain near Lions Bay (updated with video)   Vancouver Sun
Girl dies in mountain hiking accident north of Vancouver   Times Colonist
Girl, 7, killed after being buried in rockslide near Lions Bay, BC   CBC.ca
News1130   
CTV News   
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CTV News
   
Man who recorded toilet visits thrilled more by secrets than sex: lawyer   
CTV News
VANCOUVER -- The lawyer for a man who covertly recorded people using the washroom in his Vancouver restaurant says her client was driven more by the thrill of knowing people's secrets than by sexual impulses. Maegan Richards asked a provincial court ...

Allan Bosomworth, Two Chefs and a Table co-owner, sentencing postponed   CBC.ca
Toilet cam planted for 'secrets': lawyer   24 Hours Vancouver

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CBC.ca
   
Preston Manning apologizes for role in Wildrose defections   
CBC.ca
Preston Manning is now apologizing for the role he played in last week's defection of Danielle Smith and eight other Wildrose MLAs to Jim Prentice's Progressive Conservatives. In a Facebook post, the former leader of the federal Reform Party said he was ...

Preston Manning apologizes for encouraging Wildrose MLAs to join Alberta PCs ...   National Post
Preston Manning admits mistake in advice to Wildrose defectors   Macleans.ca
Manning sorry for not encouraging consultation before Wildrose defections   Winnipeg Free Press
Globalnews.ca   
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Toronto Sun
   
Feds deny Canadian JTF2 snipers fighting Islamic State   
Toronto Sun
DND A Canadian Forces soldier is pictured on a foot patrol with his platoon in this photo taken on April 19, 2008 as part of a Kandahar Provincial Reconstruction Team (KPRT). The Kandahar Provincial Reconstruction Team (KPRT) consists of Canadian ...

JTF2 is not in combat in Iraq – Canadian Forces says reports about JTF2 snipers ...   Ottawa Citizen

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National Post
   
Why is it taking so long for Luka Magnotta jury to reach verdict?   
National Post
We don't know and never will what on Earth is going on in that room at the Montreal courthouse where the Luka Magnotta jury is deliberating – six days now and rising – but anyone who says it doesn't raise alarms about the criminal justice system is dreaming ...

One week and still no verdict in Luka Magnotta   Toronto Sun
Magnotta jury fails to reach verdict, will deliberate for eighth day   The Globe and Mail
Still no verdict, Magnotta jurors set to enter eighth day   CTV News
Newstalk 1010   
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CBC.ca
   
Minister Steve Ashton resigns, says he will seek leadership of Manitoba NDP   
The Globe and Mail
A sixth cabinet minister in Manitoba's embattled NDP government has resigned his post and he says he will launch a leadership campaign to become the province's next premier. Steve Ashton, minister of transportation, said he met with Premier Greg Selinger ...

MLA Steve Ashton resigns ahead of NDP leadership bid   CBC.ca
Manitoba's transportation minister resigns ahead of leadership campaign   Macleans.ca

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Toronto Mayor Tory's changes are small but steady   
The Globe and Mail
Toronto Mayor John Tory stood in an east-end subway station last week joined by transit CEO Andy Byford and new TTC chair Josh Colle to announce that riders could use debit and credit cards to buy groups of tokens. One day later, he held a press ...


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Beacon News
   
Charges laid in Edmonton Amber Alert   
CBC.ca
A man and a woman face charges in last week's Amber Alert where three children were allegedly abducted from a home in Edmonton. The 50-year-old man and 31-year-old woman each face three counts of abandoning a child and causing a child to be in ...

Edmonton police charge couple after Amber Alert issued for three kids   CANOE
Charges laid in connection with Amber Alert   CTV News
2 people charged in amber alert from Friday   iNews880.com
Huffington Post Canada   
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