2015年1月12日 星期一

2015-01-13 Canada English Canada


Toronto Star
   
Activists hope international group's report will lead to action on aboriginal women   
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—Canadian activists calling for a national public inquiry into missing and murdered aboriginal women believe a new report from an international human rights body will increase the pressure on the Conservative government to take action.
Murdered and missing aboriginal women deserve inquiry, rights group says   CBC.ca
Report calls for national inquiry into missing and murdered aboriginal women   MetroNews Canada
Report suggests need for inquiry into murdered and missing aboriginal women ...   Toronto Sun
Net Newsledger   
APTN National News   
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Toronto Star
   
Suliman Mohamed accused by RCMP of participating in terrorist group   
CBC.ca
Suliman Mohamed, a 21-year-old from Ottawa, has been accused by RCMP of conspiring to participate in a terrorist activity with two twin brothers who were arrested on Friday. Mohamed was arrested Monday and charged with one count of participation in the ...

Ottawa men charged with terror-related offences were inspired by ISIS: sources   CTV News
RCMP arrest third Ottawa man on terror charges   Toronto Star
Terror suspect arrested at Montreal airport had plane ticket to India   The Telegram
Ottawa Citizen   
The Hindu   
Sarnia Observer   
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Toronto Star
   
TDSB trustees vote to keep director's controversial $289000 salary   
The Globe and Mail
Trustees of the Toronto District School Board voted on Monday to leave the top staff official's salary intact, despite a letter from the Education Minister last month reiterating that director Donna Quan should be paid $17,000 less. The vote followed sharp debate ...

Trustees vote to let Quan keep current salary   Toronto Star

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Toronto Star
   
Three dead after ice climbing accident near Pemberton   
Vancouver Sun
The husband of one of three ice climbers who died near Pemberton on Sunday travelled out of the backcountry on his own overnight Sunday to alert police after finding his wife's body at the bottom of a steep slope. “We got the call at 1:35 [Monday] morning,” ...

3 bodies recovered from Joffre Peak north of Pemberton   CBC.ca
Three experienced ice climbers dead near Pemberton, BC   The Globe and Mail
Three ice climbers killed on Joffre Peak   Whistler Question
Times Colonist   
Yahoo Canada Sports   
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Calgary Herald
   
Fortney: Supporters won't give up on jailed teacher Bantleman   
Calgary Herald
Former teacher Nancy McKellar and Joel Chalifoux, athletic director, are helping to organize a vigil for former Weber Academy teacher Neil Bantleman, jailed in Indonesia on child sexual abuse charges that his supporters say are false. on Monday January 12, ...

Neil Bantleman sex assault trial: Calgary co-workers plan vigil for teacher jailed ...   CBC.ca

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Hill Times (subscription)
   
O'Toole has 'traditional' view on advocacy but veterans and how they advocate ...   
Hill Times (subscription)
'All these young people that served in Afghanistan, some of them are in their late 20s or 30s, 40s, they're married with children, they're not interested in going to a legion and drinking cheap beer. They want social networking, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, ...

Former MacKay adviser headed to veterans   Golden Star

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CTV News
   
Mountie says he did nothing wrong when he used Taser on Robert Dziekanski   
CTV News
VANCOUVER -- A Mountie who stunned Robert Dziekanski with a Taser at Vancouver's airport says the man's death was shocking and traumatic, but the officer insists he left the scene confident he had done nothing wrong. Const. Kwesi Millington, who was ...

Mountie who tasered Robert Dziekanski takes stand at trial for perjury   CKNW News Talk 980
Officer who used taser on Dziekanski testifies   Am730 Vancouver Traffic News
Judge denies acquittal for Cst. Kwesi Millington   News1130
Vancouver Sun   
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CBC.ca
   
Dentistry investigation should be done externally, Dalhousie senate told   
CTV News
HALIFAX -- Members of Dalhousie University's senate argued Monday that the disciplinary process facing male dentistry students alleged to have posted sexually violent comments on Facebook about their female classmates should be conducted outside the ...

Dalhousie dentistry students return to class amid probes into Facebook postings   Hamilton Spectator
Blatchford: Making too much of Dalhousie dentistry controversy   Vancouver Sun
Dalhousie dentistry students return to class, will be taught separately   CBC.ca

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CANOE
   
More needs to be done to diffuse power of terror videos: NDP critic   
CANOE
A bouquet of flowers attached to the fence at the French embassy in Ottawa Wednesday was one gesture of support Canadians showed to France following a terrorist attack in Paris. (Corey Larocque/QMI Agency). Sun ...


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National Post
   
Freedom sliders defy tobogganing bans in defence of Canadians' right to slide ...   
National Post
On a brisk weekend morning, a handful of hearty Canadians gathered atop Murray's Mountain in Orangeville, Ont., to defend their right to hurtle face-first down an icy slope on a wooden sled. “Tobogganing is as Canadian as maple syrup, and it's a thing that ...

Municipalities have no business banning tobogganing : Editorial   Caledon Enterprise

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