2015年1月7日 星期三

2015-01-08 Canada English Canada


CANOE
   
Man accused of raping girl on Alberta reserve makes court appearance   
CANOE
STONY PLAIN, Alta. — The lawyer of a man accused of sexually assaulting and beating a six-year-old First Nation girl on their Alberta reserve wants the court to consider his client's mental health. James Paul, 21, appeared at the Stony Plain, Atla., courthouse ...

Court appearance for accused in attack on girl   100 Mile Free Press
Man appears in court accused of attacking girl, 6, on Alberta reserve   Winnipeg Free Press
Suspect in assault of girl, 6, makes court appearance 0   London Free Press

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CBC.ca
   
School backs prof who says Asian immigration has damaged Vancouver   
The Globe and Mail
The University of New Brunswick, citing academic freedom, is supporting a professor who claims that Asian immigration has damaged Vancouver. In a statement issued Wednesday on sociology professor Ricardo Duchesne, a university vice-president said ...

UNB prof's allegedly racist views spark complaint   CBC.ca
Vancouver city counillor accuses UNB prof of hate speech   CKNW News Talk 980

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CBC.ca
   
Sudbury ramps up for upcoming byelection   
CBC.ca
Residents in Sudbury will go to the polls for a provincial byelection on February 5, and political parties of all colours are getting ready. The seat for the Sudbury riding has been vacant since NDP MPP Joe Cimino resigned last year for personal reasons.
Kathleen Wynne calls Sudbury byelection for Feb. 5   OurWindsor.ca
Libs play dirty in Sudbury byelection   Toronto Sun
Horwath: Recent resignations haven't hurt NDP   NorthernLife.ca
Montreal Gazette   
The Globe and Mail   
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National Post
   
'Betrayal, people take that personally': Backlash and a $7B hole in the budget ...   
National Post
CALGARY — Weeks of unexpected backlash, fears of impending economic disaster, rumours of a snap election, flailing political careers and a damning report from the ethics commissioner — it's the first week back from holidays and Alberta politics has picked ...

Thursday's letters: Ethical doublespeak   Edmonton Journal
Dirks says he made right decision approving portable classrooms in his own riding   Calgary Herald

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Globalnews.ca
   
Two-minute window enough for thief to steal car with baby inside   
Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - An Edmonton mother was just metres away from her sick baby girl sitting in the back of her idling car when it was stolen Wednesday. Just before 10 a.m., she walked inside the west end Lesco Distributors, signed some papers and picked up a ...

Edmonton toddler found safe in stolen car left running, unlocked   CTV News
Baby taken in car theft safely returned to mother   CBC.ca
Unlocked, running car stolen in Edmonton after baby left alone inside   Edmonton Sun
CANOE   
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CBC.ca
   
Oswald makes another anti-poverty promise in Manitoba NDP leadership race   
The Globe and Mail
Former Manitoba cabinet minister Theresa Oswald promised another anti-poverty initiative Wednesday in her bid to oust Premier Greg Selinger and rejected accusations she has changed her political stripes for the NDP leadership race. “This announcement ...

Oswald pledges to boost support for green energy, urban housing renewal   Winnipeg Free Press
Oswald talking job creation   Winnipeg Sun

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CTV News
   
BC woman arrested after allegedly setting traps on mountain biking trail   
The Globe and Mail
The covert efforts of a couple of mountain bikers to catch whoever had been dragging potentially dangerous obstacles into their path have led to an arrest and exposed simmering tension between those who want to ride the wilderness of the North Shore and ...

Woman charged with setting traps on North Vancouver bike trails   CTV News
Vandal accused of setting traps for North Vancouver mountain bikers   Vancouver Sun
Bike trail sabotage: Woman, 64, charged after video allegedly catches her ...   The Province
24 Hours Vancouver   
CBC.ca   
National Post   
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National Post
   
In wake of Charlie Hebdo attacks, secularist groups to seek end of Canada's ...   
National Post
The heads of two Canadian organizations promoting secularism will ask the Department of Justice to abolish a section of the criminal code that makes blasphemy illegal, following Tuesday's attacks on Charlie Hebdo. Section 296 of the Criminal Code makes ...

Some Canadian media uncowed by French attack   Langley Times

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MetroNews Canada
   
Foreign youth TFW program a risk to youth employment, documents say   
The Globe and Mail
Working holiday programs for thousands of foreign youth – often touted by the Conservative government as a positive element of the controversial temporary foreign worker program – risk boosting youth unemployment at home, internal Citizenship and ...

CIC Plans On Making First Express Entry Draw For Canadian Immigration Within ...   Canada Immigration News
Citizenship and Immigration documents note TFWP could hurt youth ...   Canadian HR Reporter
Ottawa defends errors in immigration processing   Cambridge Times

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CBC.ca
   
Magnitude 4.8 earthquake near Tofino, BC rattles houses   
CBC.ca
Local residents reported houses rattling after an earthquake struck shortly after 6 p.m. PT Wednesday on Vancouver Island. The 4.8 magnitude quake hit 18 kilometres east-northeast of Tofino, B.C.at a depth of 24 kilometres. A tsunami is not expected and ...

4.6 magnitude earthquake hits near Tofino   CTV News
Earthquake strikes off west coast of Vancouver Island   Vancouver Sun
Earthquake reported near Tofino; no tsunami warning issued   Times Colonist
Globalnews.ca   
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