2015年1月23日 星期五

2015-01-24 Canada English More Top Stories


Irish Examiner
   
Unstable demographics, falling oil and regional tension await Saudi rulers   
The Globe and Mail
When the wheels of Saudi Arabian monarchy began turning this week to install a new ruler after the death of King Abdullah, the most significant announcement was not who was the successor, but who was named deputy crown prince. For the first time in the ...

Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz dies   BBC News
New Saudi king moves quickly to avoid future power struggle   Los Angeles Times
New King in Saudi Arabia Unlikely to Alter Oil Policy   New York Times
Toronto Star   
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Daily Mail   
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Voice of America
   
Japanese Hostage Deadline Expires   
Voice of America
The fate of two Japanese hostages held by Islamic State militants is unknown after a deadline to pay more than $200 million for their release expired. Japan's Deputy Foreign Minister Yasuhide Nakayama said Friday his government was not giving up efforts to ...

Islamic State militants claim to have executed Japanese hostages Kenji Goto ...   Herald Sun
Japan captive's mother pleads for his release as Islamic State deadline passes   Daily Mail
Prayers in somber Tokyo as deadline expires for hostages   Irish Independent
The Age   
AsiaOne   
Irish Examiner   
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Toronto Star
   
John Tory, Charles Sousa clash over social housing grants   
Toronto Star
Mayor John Tory and Ontario Finance Minister Charles Sousa are clashing over whether the province left the door open to reversing a phase-out of social housing grants that has left a hole in Toronto's budget. Sousa said Friday Toronto has long been aware ...

Province vows not to cover Toronto's budget gap   Toronto Sun
Ont. finance minister not ruling out tax increases   CANOE
Finance Minister Charles Sousa says Toronto shouldn't assume financial help ...   insideTORONTO.com
Winnipeg Free Press   
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CBC.ca
   
Winnipeg youth, leaders tackle 'most racist' title   
CTV News
After a Maclean's article labelled Winnipeg as Canada's most racist city, a gathering Friday focused on putting a stop to racism. Meet Me at the Bell Tower is a weekly gathering on Selkirk Avenue usually focused on ending violence in the North End.
Debate begins on how to address Winnipeg's race problem   Winnipeg Sun
Bleak picture painted of racism in Saskatchewan   Globalnews.ca
Racism reaches beyond Winnipeg, felt by aboriginal students in Regina   News Talk 650 CKOM
CBC.ca   
Macleans.ca   
Fort Frances Times   
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Toronto Star
   
A bite-sized look at Toronto's budget   
Toronto Star
Mayor John Tory's debut budget set out a 2.75 per cent property tax increase (this includes the increase to pay for the Scarborough subway) and proposes $170 million in new investments. The Star reported on the big-ticket items earlier in the week. Here's a ...

Tory challenges Ford's budget credibility   Toronto Sun
John Tory finds himself under attack on unexpected front: on financial ...   National Post
Mayor John Tory touts progress on tackling Toronto's summer traffic woes   MetroNews Canada
CBC.ca   
Hamilton Spectator   
The Globe and Mail   
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CBC.ca
   
TTC charter vows to improve, modernize service   
CBC.ca
The TTC is pledging to be cleaner, more accessible and more modern in 2015 — and today spelled out the details with the release of its latest customer charter. The 38-point list includes pledges to install more blue priority seats in its vehicles, to fix the ...

TTC outlines transit commitments with customer service charter   The Globe and Mail
TTC makes 38 Customer Charter promises in 2015   Toronto Sun
TTC unveils its customer charter pledging improvements to transit in 2015   insideTORONTO.com
680 News   
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
Toronto Star   
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CBC.ca
   
Christopher Phillips's past told through US court documents   
CBC.ca
Court documents filed in the U.S. shed light on the complicated past of Christopher Burton Phillips, a Halifax man accused of threatening police and possessing dangerous chemicals. Phillips, 42, appeared in court Friday in Halifax. He's charged with uttering ...

'Unstable' chemicals stacked in Grand Desert cottage: RCMP   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
Cottage stacked floor-to-ceiling with dangerous chemicals: RCMP   CANOE
Shannon Miller's ex-husband appears in court 'after he's found him with a cache ...   Daily Mail
Canada.com   
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National Post
   
Banks 'may be biding their time' on mortgage cuts   
CTV News
Canada's big banks have yet to lower mortgage rates after the central bank's surprise rate cut this week, but once one of them does the rest will “clamour for the market share,” one expert says. Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz surprised many ...

Oil, interest rates, driverless cars, plus fast-food slump: BUSINESS WEEK WRAP   CBC.ca
Interest rate cut could buy Canadians more time to cut debt, say experts   Guelph Mercury
BMO's Porter Says Rate Cut May Create Grotesque Canada Debt Skew   Businessweek
Toronto Star   
Montreal Gazette   
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CBC.ca
   
Alberta Premier Prentice hints at snap election for spring   
The Globe and Mail
Premier Jim Prentice has made the clearest statement yet that he intends to call a snap election this spring, a year before the date set by Alberta's fixed election law, with the official opposition in disarray and the province facing deep deficits from a crash in oil ...

Wildrose sets date to choose new leader   CTV News
Wildrose Party leader to be announced June 6   CBC.ca
Wildrose bars Anders from June 6 leadership contest   Calgary Herald
Globalnews.ca   
Medicine Hat News   
News Talk 770 Calgary   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Rare praise as Vancouver police chief Jim Chu prepares to move on   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER -- When it comes to policing in Vancouver, the neighbourhood most at loggerheads with police is the Downtown Eastside. The relationship has been marred by accusations police ignored the plight of women who disappeared from the troubled ...

Vancouver's police chief announces retirement after more than seven years   CTV News
VPD Chief Jim Chu announces his retirement   News1130
Vancouver police chief Jim Chu calling it quits   Vancouver Courier
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Straight.com   
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