2015年1月10日 星期六

2015-01-11 Canada English Canada


CBC.ca
   
Ashton Larmond and Carlos Larmond appear in court on terrorism charges   
CBC.ca
Twin brothers from Ottawa have both appeared in court on several terrorism-related offences, including one charge of trying to leave Canada to "participate in terrorist activity abroad." Ashton Larmond and Carlos Larmond each face multiple charges after they ...

Arrests come as Harper mulls new anti-terrorism laws   Ottawa Citizen
Lawyer for Ottawa twins facing terrorism charges says arrest came as a surprise   Toronto Star
Ottawa twin brothers charged in terrorism probe   Toronto Sun
Hamilton Spectator   
Waterloo Record   
640 Toronto News   
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CTV News
   
Public vigil held for Edmonton mass murder victims   
CTV News
EDMONTON -- Speakers at a public memorial service for the victims of a mass-murder in Edmonton stressed the importance of recognizing signs of domestic violence. Thanh Le, minister at the Vietnamese Alliance Church, told the crowd gathered outside ...

Edmonton victims mourned as community condemns domestic violence   Edmonton Sun
Vigil held for Edmonton mass-murder victims   CANOE
Mass shooting vigil brings dozens of mourners seeking closure   CBC.ca
Edmonton Journal   
Globalnews.ca   
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Toronto Star
   
Mom of teen shot at Eaton Centre says she feels guilt, fear   
Montreal Gazette
The mother of a teen who survived being shot at a Toronto mall says her sense of safety was affected. Victim impact statements were presented at a sentencing hearing for Christopher Husbands, convicted in the deaths of two men.
Eaton Centre shooting: Judge won't rule out 50-year prison sentence   Toronto Star
Teen shot in head at Eaton Centre recalls 'total darkness' in impact statement   Hamilton Spectator
Teen shot in head recalls 'darkness'; consecutive sentences an option   Estevan Lifestyles

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CBC.ca
   
Prison on hold for woman who caused 2 deaths while trying to help ducks   
CTV News
The Quebec woman who was found guilty last year of causing a deadly accident while stopping to help ducks on a highway is not going to prison pending an appeal, a Quebec court ruled Friday. The Court of Appeal suspended Emma Czornobaj's sentence, ...

Emma Czornobaj, who stopped for ducks causing 2 deaths, appeals sentence   CBC.ca
Duck-helping woman won't serve prison sentence pending appeals   The Battlefords News-Optimist

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CityNews
   
Feds used hundreds of unpaid interns since 2008; few landed permanent jobs   
CityNews
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 22 of the 961 ...


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CBC.ca
   
Kathleen Wynne invites Stephen Harper to premiers' meeting   
CBC.ca
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne extended another invitation to Prime Minister Stephen Harper this week during their first meeting in more than a year. Speaking to CBC Radio's The House, Wynne said she asked Harper to attend the premiers' meeting in ...

Wynne cool to bringing Obama's free tuition proposal to Ontario   CTV News

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Toronto Sun
   
1 dead, 1 injured in separate downtown stabbings   
Toronto Sun
police lights fotolia Police lights. (Fotolia). Article. Tweet ? Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. TORONTO -. One man is dead and another suffered serious in two separate stabbings by a man — possibly armed with a samurai sword ...

1 dead, 1 in hospital after downtown fight involving a samurai sword   Toronto Star
Man attacked with sword rushed to hospital   CBC.ca
One dead and another critically injured following attack by man wielding a ...   Daily Mail
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
680 News   
CTV News   
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Montreal Gazette
   
'My loves and my little angels' who died in fire mourned at funeral in Les Coteaux   
Montreal Gazette
Surrounded by family and friends Saturday January 10, 2015, 8-year-old Mathis Gagnon centre in green watches balloons he released, float away after the the funeral for his family at l'Église de St-Zotique in St. Zotique. Peter McCabe / MONTREAL GAZETTE.
Funeral for four family members killed in pre-Xmas fire in Les Coteaux   CJAD

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CTV News
   
Man in life-threatening condition after being struck by streetcar   
CTV News
A man is in life-threatening condition after he was struck by a streetcar, according to police. The incident happened shortly before 10 p.m. on Friday evening, on Spadina Avenue at St. Andrew Street, in the Kensington Market area, according to Toronto ...

Cyclist critically injured in collision with streetcar   Toronto Sun
No subway service between St. Andrew and Union   CBC.ca

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Toronto Sun
   
Harper gets tough on terror, but he 'could do more'   
The Globe and Mail
The Prime Minister says it is time for the West to get on a wartime footing against global jihadis. But moderate Muslims caution that Ottawa cannot afford to overlook the power of persuasion, particularly in curbing the threat of homegrown extremists.
Stephen Harper and restoring faith in our democracy: Hepburn   Toronto Star

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