2015年1月9日 星期五

2015-01-10 Canada English Canada


Toronto Star
   
Settlement reached in Lac-Mégantic lawsuit to compensate victims   
Hamilton Spectator
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Lac-Mégantic train victims reach $200M settlement   Toronto Star
Settlement money announced for victims of Lac-Mégantic rail disaster   The Globe and Mail
$200M settlement reached in Lac-Megantic lawsuit to compensate victims   CTV News
CBC.ca   
Reuters Canada   
Toronto Sun   
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Net Newsledger
   
RCMP charge 2 Ottawa men with terrorism offences   
CBC.ca
RCMP have arrested two men from Ottawa — Ashton Carleton Larmond and Carlos Larmond — on several terrorism-related offences, including one charge of trying to leave Canada to "participate in terrorist activity abroad." The two men, apparently twin ...

RCMP arrest two Ottawa men on terrorism charges   Toronto Star
RCMP charge two men with terrorism related charges   Winnipeg Free Press
RCMP Arrests Two Individuals for Terrorism Offences   Digital Journal

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National Post
   
Harper and Wynne are two sides of the same voters   
The Globe and Mail
Stephen Harper cast his eyes to the next election this week, and they fell on Ontario. It was no whim that led him to stop for a meeting with Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne before the world junior hockey final in Toronto on Monday. This was Mr. Harper's ...

Five things Kathleen Wynne said in Ottawa (with video)   Ottawa Citizen
Wynne discusses LRT expand with MPPs   Ottawa Sun
Ontario is right to include consent in sex education: Editorial   Toronto Star
Digital Journal   
MetroNews Canada   
CBC.ca   
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The Province
   
Feds used nearly 1000 unpaid interns since 2008 — and hired only 22   
The Province
OTTAWA — More than 30 federal government departments and agencies have employed hundreds of unpaid interns since 2008, but only a few were hired for paying jobs. In House of Commons written responses to the NDP, the Conservatives say that just ...


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Niagara Advance
   
Montreal columnist apparent victim of terror-related piracy   
Niagara Advance
Thousands of people gathered in front of the Consulate General of France in Montreal on McGill College Avenue, in downtown Montreal, following the terrorist attack in Paris in the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo with 12 dead . MAXIME DELAND / QMI ...


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CBC.ca
   
Alberta coyote killing contest going ahead, despite backlash   
CTV News
The organizer of an annual coyote hunting tournament in Alberta says the competition will go ahead this weekend, despite protests from critics who say the contest glorifies killing animals. The DKD Coyote Tournament will hold its fourth annual competition ...

Organizer Says Alberta Coyote Hunting Tournament Still On despite Criticism   Oye! Times

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MetroNews Canada
   
Drug dealer misdials, sells marijuana to Canadian cops   
Reuters Canada
VANCOUVER (Reuters) - Talk about phoning it in. Police in Vancouver made light work of two would-be drug dealers after a man accidentally called an officer's cellphone looking to peddle some marijuana. The man did not realize he had dialed a wrong ...

Dope dial: Misdialed Mountie gets offer to buy marijuana   CTV News
Drug dealer calls cop   Castanet.net
Drug dealer arrested after calling RCMP with a deal   CBC.ca
Beacon News (blog)   
Winnipeg Free Press   
Coquitlam Now   
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Toronto Star
   
15-year prison sentence for ex-pastor in death of pregnant wife   
Toronto Star
A jury found Philip Grandine did not intend to kill his pregnant wife the night that she drowned — but on Friday a judge ruled that the former pastor and nurse was considering murdering his wife in the future. In a scathing ruling, Superior Court Justice Robert ...

Ex-pastor sentenced to 15 years in wife's death   CANOE

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Canada's top soldier says mission to Iraq "very successful" so far   
The Daily Courier (subscription)
CALGARY - The head of the Canadian Armed Forces says Canada's mission in Iraq against what he calls "heinous individuals" has been successful so far. The Canadian military joined the international campaign in October. It has been providing air support ...


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CKNW News Talk 980
   
Haevischer, Johnston appeal Surrey Six murder convictions   
The Globe and Mail
Two men convicted of first-degree murder in a mass execution that left six dead, including two innocent bystanders, have filed appeals of the verdicts. Cody Haevischer and Matthew Johnston were each convicted of conspiracy and six counts of first-degree ...

Surrey Six killers appeal their convictions   Vancouver Sun (blog)

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