2015年1月6日 星期二

2015-01-07 Canada English Canada


CBC.ca
   
Edmonton tragedy highlights need to raise public awareness of domestic violence   
The Globe and Mail
Tam Nguyen knelt in front of six pine caskets on Tuesday afternoon, each a simple box of unvarnished wood and threaded rope that held a victim of the mass murder that shook Alberta and the country the weekend before the new year. As Chief Abbot Phap ...

Serious cases of domestic violence on the rise: police   Edmonton Journal
Funeral held in Edmonton for six victims of mass killing   Edmonton Sun
Edmonton mass shooting: Bishop Greschuk school copes with loss of Elvis Lam   CBC.ca
MetroNews Canada   
Winnipeg Free Press   
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Calgary Herald
   
Alberta ethics commissioner blasts Education Minister for 'blatant political ...   
The Globe and Mail
Education Minister Gordon Dirks used his office for partisan political gain by authorizing modular classrooms for a school in his constituency before a by-election, Alberta's ethics commissioner reported Tuesday. Marguerite Trussler characterized Mr. Dirks' ...

Dirks' actions created 'unfortunate perception' but not against the rules   Calgary Herald
Education minister used office for political gain, but didn't break the rules: ethics ...   Edmonton Journal
Gordon Dirks escapes sanctions for announcing portables during byelection   CBC.ca
660 News   
iNews880.com   
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Toronto Sun
   
Family of Canadian-Egyptian journalist who has been detained for more than ...   
National Post
Family and representatives of a Canadian-Egyptian journalist who has been detained in Egypt for more than a year said Tuesday they are optimistic he might soon be making a return to Canadian soil. Mohamed Fahmy served as Cairo bureau chief for Al ...

Fahmy deportation negotiations in 'critical phase,' Baird says   Toronto Sun
Amal Clooney disputes Egypt arrest warning story   News24
Govt mulls possible Greste deportation   Daily Mail
The Globe and Mail   
580 CFRA Radio   
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CTV News
   
Court nixes rule requiring Air Canada to separate pooches, allergic passengers   
Winnipeg Free Press
OTTAWA - The Canadian Transportation Agency has been ordered to reconsider a ruling that required Air Canada to separate pooches from passengers with dog allergies in its airline cabins. The Federal Court of Appeal has set aside the agency's ruling, ...

Air Canada Reports December and Full Year Load Factor   Digital Journal
Safety may not be top concern of Asia's low-cost airlines: former Air Canada CEO   Financial Post

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CTV News
   
RCAF to test rapid rescue response time along East Coast   
CTV News
OTTAWA -- The air force is planning to test an expanded, more flexible response time for search and rescue along the East Coast in the coming year, even as long-delayed plans for new aircraft remain in a holding pattern. National Defence has been quietly ...

RCAF to test more flexible search and rescue response times on the east coast   Ottawa Citizen
RCAF to test rapid rescue response time as new planes remain in limbo   Lethbridge Herald

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Toronto Sun
   
Chris Selley: Bill Cosby will perform, others will peacefully protest, and ...   
National Post
Bill Cosby's three shows in Southern Ontario are going ahead this week — the first in Kitchener tonight — over the strenuous objections of everyone from local sexual assault centres to fellow professional funny guy Judd Apatow. It would be hard to frame this ...

Wynne-Harper meeting 'constructive' but ended with no solid commitments   The Globe and Mail
Wynne pleased with her meeting with Harper   CANOE
Opinion: How will Kitchener greet Cosby?   Hamilton Spectator
Welland Tribune   
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Globalnews.ca
   
Montrealers flipping for new mermaid school   
CTV News
Montrealers are flipping for a new activity that combines a common childhood fantasy and fitness. Marielle Chartier-Henault has opened the Aquamermaid Academy in Montreal, where people of all ages can learn to become a mermaid. "I'm teaching people ...

Montreal now has a mermaid school. No, seriously.   CJAD

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Police seek to understand why Phu Lam gunned down his own family   
The Globe and Mail
Up first was a Sunday morning vigil honouring those who died in Edmonton's worst mass murder. On Monday, 700 people filled the Beulah Alliance Church for Cyndi Duong's funeral. Tuesday was the emotional clincher – a group memorial service for six of ...


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Toronto Star
   
Toronto mayor asks warming centres to open in wake of 2 cold-weather deaths   
CTV News
As Toronto braces for another deep freeze, Mayor John Tory has asked the city to open its warming centres – a response to the recent deaths of two homeless men in as many days. Environment Canada has issued an extreme cold warning for Toronto, and ...

Toronto's 'cold weather plan' under scrutiny after two men die   The Globe and Mail
Second homeless man dead as bitter cold envelops city   Toronto Star
Toronto scrambles to open warming shelters after two people die on city streets   Hamilton Spectator
680 News   
Toronto Sun   
CBC.ca   
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News1130
   
Missing Women Inquiry recommendation implemented   
News1130
VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) – The Crown is now implementing some recommendations made in the Missing Women Inquiry back in 2013. The goal is to streamline the court process and better protect vulnerable women and victims of abuse. Testifying is ...

Fallout from Pickton case leads to better support for vulnerable victims   Vancouver Sun
BC moves to help vulnerable witnesses testify following Oppal recommendation   The Globe and Mail
B.C.'s vulnerable witness policy reformed following Missing Women inquiry ...   MetroNews Canada
Victoria News   
Surrey Leader   
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