2015年1月23日 星期五

2015-01-24 Canada English Canada


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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CBC.ca
   
Richard Suter, accused in boy's patio death, abducted, beaten, lawyer says   
CBC.ca
Richard Suter, the man accused of killing two-year-old Geo Mounsef by driving his SUV onto a restaurant patio, was abducted and seriously assaulted, his lawyer said Friday. Dino Bottos said Suter, 64, was at his home around 11 p.m. on Thursday when he ...

Man accused of killing toddler in drunken patio crash abducted, beaten: Cops   CANOE
Lawyer for Richard Suter says client abducted, beaten   CTV News
Accused drunk driver abducted, assaulted   iNews880.com
Globalnews.ca   
Edmonton Journal   
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Castanet.net
   
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Castanet.net
A Toronto-area woman committed an "unfathomable" betrayal by arranging to have her parents killed in their own home over their strict parenting style, an Ontario judge said Friday in sentencing her to life in prison. Jennifer Pan, 28, was convicted of ...

Woman sentenced to life for hired hit on mother   Toronto Sun
Jennifer Pan: Life with no parole for 25 years in murder of mother, attempted ...   Toronto Star
Woman convicted of mother's murder handed life sentence with no parole for 25 ...   Montreal Gazette
Huffington Post Canada   
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National Post
   
Canadian billionaire at centre of bizarre Mafia and fraud accusations after failed ...   
National Post
A bitter dispute over a US$112-million investment in Caribbean casinos has placed Michael DeGroote, one of Canada's wealthiest businessmen, at the centre of bizarre accusations of Mafia exploitation, death threats and fraud. Mr. DeGroote, 81 — hailed as ...

Billionaire Michael DeGroote's casino dream turns into organized crime nightmare   CBC.ca
Bad Dream The Casinos, the Mob and the Missing Millions   The Globe and Mail

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Ottawa Citizen
   
NDP calls for emergency debate on Iraq mission   
Ottawa Citizen
NDP defence critic Jack Harris wants to shine more light on special forces' activities in Iraq. Justin Tang / THE CANADIAN PRESS. Share Adjust Comment Print. The Official Opposition NDP plans to call for an emergency debate on the war against the Islamic ...

Ottawa did not put 'limits' on special forces' actions in Iraq: defence minister   National Post
Canada's Iraq Mission: Oil Prices Collapse Draining War Chests, Conference Told   Huffington Post Canada
'We're going to kill' Iraq militants who attack Canadian troops: PM   Jamestown Sun
Toronto Star   
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CBC.ca
   
Winnipeg's aboriginal community responds to Maclean's article   
CBC.ca
Members of Winnipeg's aboriginal community are using Nancy Macdonald's Maclean's article, which calls Winnipeg the most racist city in Canada, as an opportunity to meet prejudice with awareness. "It makes me incredibly proud to see how we have ...

Winnipeg youth, leaders tackle 'most racist' title   CTV News
Debate begins on how to address Winnipeg's race problem   Winnipeg Sun
Bleak picture painted of racism in Saskatchewan   Globalnews.ca
650 CKOM News Talk Radio   
Macleans.ca   
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Am730 Vancouver Traffic News
   
Vancouver's police chief announces retirement after more than seven years   
CTV News
VANCOUVER -- Vancouver's police chief, whose tenure included a public inquiry into the Robert Pickton case, the Stanley Cup riot and a bloody gang war, is retiring. Chief Jim Chu, who has been with the force for 36 years and became the city's top police ...

Rare praise as Vancouver police chief Jim Chu prepares to move on   Vancouver Sun
VPD Chief Jim Chu announces his retirement   News1130
Vancouver police chief Jim Chu calling it quits   Vancouver Courier
BCLocalNews   
Straight.com   
CBC.ca   
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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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Toronto Sun
   
Two Montreal women left to join ISIS: Police   
Toronto Sun
Islamic State Militant Islamist fighters hold the flag of Islamic State (IS) while taking part in a military parade along the streets of northern Raqqa province in this June 30, 2014 file photo. (REUTERS/Stringer). Article ...


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Toronto Star
   
TTC outlines transit commitments with customer service charter   
The Globe and Mail
Toronto's transit agency is pledging to put fully accessible streetcars on three routes and expand Wi-Fi to more of the downtown subway stations, part of a long list of commitments in this year's customer service charter. There are 38 promises in the 2015 ...

TTC charter vows to improve, modernize service   CBC.ca
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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