2015年1月21日 星期三

2015-01-22 Canada English Canada


CBC.ca
   
Const. David Wynn's fatal shooting prompts reviews by RCMP, Alberta   
CBC.ca
RCMP and the province will each conduct a review following the death of Const. David Wynn. Wynn, 42, died in hospital Wednesday morning, four days after he was shot in the head while responding to a call at a casino in St. Albert, Alta., just outside of ...

'Sometimes you can do everything right and you can still lose': Deadly shooting ...   Edmonton Journal
Alberta Mountie was being proactive when he was fatally shot in casino   CityNews
Christie Blatchford: Man who killed RCMP officer breezed out of one of the ...   National Post
The Telegram   
Edmonton Sun   
Toronto Star   
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Former Bloc MP Maria Mourani to run for New Democrats in Montreal riding   
The Globe and Mail
A former Bloc Quebecois MP is now the official candidate for the NDP in the multi-ethnic north Montreal riding of Ahuntsic-Cartierville. Maria Mourani was acclaimed by the party at a reception Wednesday evening in front of about 200 NDP supporters.

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Macleans.ca
   
In the Dawg house at Dalhousie   
Macleans.ca
A Dalhousie student from Paris, France eats a kosher hot dog, part of a giveaway put on by a Jewish organization on campus. Photograph By Scott Munn. Dalhousie University, the Halifax school notorious for its misogynistic dentistry students, is in the news ...

Lawyer says Dal whistleblower unfairly suspended   CANOE
Ryan Millet's lawyers say Dalhousie student in Facebook scandal unfairly ...   CBC.ca
'Broken' process at Dalhousie: lawyer   Houston Today

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BlackburnNews.com
   
Trudeau Talks Jobs, Manufacturing (Gallery)   
BlackburnNews.com
Federal Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau speaks at a rally in Windsor on January 21, 2015. (Photo by Jason Viau). Speaking at a rally in Windsor, Federal Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau says Windsor's high unemployment rate is “a problem that can be fixed.”.
Justin Trudeau: federal government must support auto industry   Windsor Star (blog)
Justin Trudeau taking no chances on the road   Toronto Star
Trudeau speaks! (Sort of)   Toronto Sun
680 News   
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Toronto Star
   
Doctor had been treated in US for addiction to painkillers   
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—Christopher Phillips was hospitalized for depression and anxiety related to a debilitating addiction to painkillers in the U.S. while he was also trying to start a new life in Canada. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security identified Phillips, 42, ...

Christopher Phillips, ID'd as ex-bio weapons specialist, from Halifax   CBC.ca
Mystery remains after no chemicals found in Ottawa hotel-clearing scare   Ottawa Citizen
Incidents that have put Ottawa on edge   Ottawa Sun
Huffington Post Canada   
CANOE   
TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)   
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The Province
   
Boys in 'how to kill your teacher' video traced to Castlegar   
The Province
Castlegar RCMP and the local school district are investigating after a disturbing online video showing two boys discussing ways to kill a teacher was traced to the local school district. “Certainly, I found it very disturbing and highly inappropriate,” said Greg ...

"How to kill your teacher" video traced to Castlegar   Vancouver Sun
'How to kill your teacher' video boys are students from Castlegar, BC   CBC.ca
Two young Castlegar boys draw police attention with 'How to Kill Your Teacher ...   The Nelson Daily
CTV News   
Castlegar News   
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News1130
   
Tracking software installed on Saanich mayor's computer 'atypical'   
The Globe and Mail
The surveillance software installed on the mayor of Saanich's computer is not the standard type of security software usually used in the workplace, a security expert says. B.C. Information and Privacy Commissioner Elizabeth Denham has initiated an ...

Embattled Saanich mayor wants to get on with city business   News1130
Smyth: Embattled Saanich mayor could have the last laugh   The Province

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Federal messaging on unpaid interns changed with NDP's private member's bill   
Times Colonist
OTTAWA - Internal documents show the federal government's messaging on unpaid interns abruptly changed last June, on the same day the NDP tabled a private member's bill calling for full Canada Labour Code protections to interns. Briefing notes and ...


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CBC.ca
   
Sudbury byelection candidates face off in CBC debate   
CBC.ca
Morning North host Markus Schwabe hosting a debate tonight featuring the five leading candidates in this provincial byelection. If you can't join us at St. Andrew's Place in downtown Sudbury, please follow our live blog below. And if you have any comments ...


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Toronto Star
   
Alok Mukherjee becomes second longest serving Toronto Police Services Board ...   
Toronto Star
Alok Mukherjee says his re-election as chair of the Toronto Police Services Board for one last year gives him the opportunity to finish what the board started under his leadership a decade ago. “There are a number of significant initiatives … that are coming to ...

Controversial police chairman Alok Mukherjee to keep job for final year of his ...   National Post
Toronto Police Services Board chairman Alok Mukherjee (Toronto Sun files)   Toronto Sun
Alok Mukherjee has been re-elected as chairman of the Toronto Police Service ...   CBC.ca
insideTORONTO.com   
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