2015年1月8日 星期四

2015-01-09 Canada English Canada


Toronto Star
   
Global News anchor suspended amid probe into links to PR firm   
Hamilton Spectator
Global Television news anchor Leslie Roberts has been suspended after the network learned he is secretly the part owner of a small public relations firm whose clients — lawyers, small businesses and others — appear on his show. Roberts helps clients with ...

Toronto news anchor Leslie Roberts suspended   Toronto Sun
TV news anchor Leslie Roberts suspended   CANOE
Global TV anchor Leslie Roberts suspended   Toronto Star
Globalnews.ca   
CBC.ca   
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Toronto Star
   
After a month on the job, Rob Ford criticizes Tory's performance   
The Globe and Mail
Just one month into Mayor John Tory's term, former mayor Rob Ford is already slamming his performance, telling reporters “that's not the way I would run the city.” Mr. Ford – who just completed his fifth round of chemotherapy for a rare form of cancer – made ...

Mayor John Tory urges police recruits to serve with integrity even when ...   Toronto Star
New Toronto Police grads ready to serve   Toronto Sun
John Tory tells the next generation of Toronto's police officers they must serve all ...   National Post
Huffington Post Canada   
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Toronto Star
   
Jihadists have 'declared war,' Stephen Harper says after Paris attack   
Toronto Star
OTTAWA— Islamist jihadists have “declared war” on Canada and other democratic countries leaving Canada no option but to “face that head on and deal with it,” Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Thursday. In remarks that stepped up the political rhetoric ...

Harper says new anti-terror laws are in the works   The Globe and Mail
Stephen Harper condemns gunmen who attacked Charlie Hebdo   Macleans.ca
Conservatives winning values debate   Toronto Sun
CJAD   
News1130   
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National Post
   
One in four Canadians can't name country's first prime minister: poll   
National Post
OTTAWA — One in four Canadians can't identify Sir John A. Macdonald as the first prime minister of Canada, according to a new poll commissioned by Historica Canada. Sir John A. — whose 200th birthday is Sunday — isn't the only gap in Canadians' ...

Rejoice or reproach: Winnipeggers react to Sir John A. Macdonald's 200th birthday   CBC.ca
Sir John A. Macdonald statue to be unveiled Friday at The Aud   CTV News
Sir John A. Macdonald Turns 200   Canada.com
Macleans.ca   
CKWS   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Ian Mulgrew: Parents pay the price for son's school prank   
Vancouver Sun
The B.C. Supreme Court has found the Nanaimo parents of a 14-year-old boy liable for more than $48,000 in damages caused by a school prank. In a decision released Thursday, Justice Shelley Fitzpatrick said during lunch break on Jan. 17, 2012 in ...

School prank by BC boy costs his parents nearly 50K, breaks new legal ground   Times Colonist
High school sprinkler prank costs BC family $48Gs   Toronto Sun
The $48000 high school prank   The Province

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CTV News
   
Alberta faces $500 million deficit with falling oil prices: Prentice   
CTV News
EDMONTON -- Alberta Premier Jim Prentice says oil prices have plunged so far so fast that this year's projected budget surplus will now be a $500-million deficit. And he says while his advisers expect oil to rebound slowly over the coming years, the budget ...

Alberta sunshine list outs millions paid in severance to government staff   The Globe and Mail
Big donors bankrolling Prentice and PC party   Calgary Herald
Alberta now facing $500M deficit due to dropping oil prices   CBC.ca
Winnipeg Free Press   
News Talk 770 Calgary   
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Toronto Star
   
Recently immigrated teen got lost, spent night in vacant Winnipeg house   
Toronto Star
WINNIPEG—A recently immigrated teen who didn't make it home from her first day of school in Winnipeg says she became lost and spent the night in a vacant house. Bethlehem Zeleke Eliso says she decided to walk home during her lunch hour on Monday, ...

Recently immigrated teen who got lost in Winnipeg spent night in vacant house   MetroNews Canada
New immigrant goes missing on first day of school, spends night in vacant house   CTV News

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CTV News
   
Instructor resigns from MSVU, admits he sexted student   
TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
An instructor at Mount Saint Vincent University has resigned after admitting he exchanged explicit photos with a female student with whom he had a consensual sexual relationship. Michael Kydd, a part-time instructor in the business administration program, ...

Michael Kydd resigns as MSVU instructor over sex pics sent to student   CBC.ca
Halifax prof quits after sexual relationship with student revealed   Toronto Sun
Lecturer quits, says he had sex with student   MetroNews Canada

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CBC.ca
   
Mountie takes woman home from jail to 'pursue a personal relationship'   
CBC.ca
RCMP Const. Kevin Theriault took an intoxicated aboriginal woman he had arrested out of a cell and drove her to his northern Manitoba home to "pursue a personal relationship," according to RCMP adjudication documents obtained by CBC News.

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CBC.ca
   
New Ontario sex-ed curriculum will include consent awareness   
CBC.ca
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne has told the province's Ministry of Education to include the subject of consent in its new sexual education curriculum. Wynne told Education Minister Liz Sandals to include "healthy relationships and the topic of consent" in the ...

Differing views make for better governance   Edmonton Examiner
John Ivison: Harper-Wynne meeting a 'good discussion,' but not end of their cold ...   National Post

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