2015年1月29日 星期四

2015-01-30 Canada English Canada


Toronto Star
   
TDSB enrolment figures excludes adult programs, community groups   
The Globe and Mail
With 130 “underutilized” Toronto schools on a list for possible closure, critics say the province's method for determining whether they are at capacity fails to capture the reality in many of the city's schools. In response to a demand by the province to address ...

TDSB report: 1 in 5 schools could close   CBC.ca
Near-empty schools? Often, it depends on how you count   Toronto Star
TDSB releases list of 130 underused schools facing closure   680 News
Waterloo Record   
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National Post
   
Montreal dentist's lawyers keep him working despite many complaints of ...   
National Post
MONTREAL — It was not a pretty sight — teeth ground down to stumps. It shocked a patient in a Terrebonne dentist's clinic, who had felt with her tongue that something was wrong, but only discovered the extent of the damage when she looked in a bathroom ...

Montreal dentist described as a menace to public health: report   CJAD
Dentist is a menace, disciplinary board claims   Montreal Gazette

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Winnipeg Free Press
   
Man at centre of chemical case had no intention to harm public, lawyer says   
Winnipeg Free Press
HALIFAX - A man accused of possessing dangerous chemicals that resulted in evacuations in Halifax and Ottawa believes he possessed them for legitimate reasons and they weren't intended for criminal purposes, his lawyer said Thursday. Defence lawyer ...

Man at centre of chemical possession case in NS court to seek bail   CTV News
Bail hearing for man charged in chemicals scare set for Feb. 5   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
Man at centre of chemical possession case in Nova Scotia court to seek bail   Neepawa Press
CBC.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
CSIS to be given 'power to disrupt,' not arrest, in new anti-terror bill   
CBC.ca
Canada's spy agency is expected to be given new powers to stop would-be Canadian jihadists before they leave the country as part of sweeping new anti-terrorism measures being unveiled Friday. Sources familiar with the proposed legislation tell CBC News ...

CSIS to be granted massive expansion of its powers: source   The Globe and Mail
Opinion: Canada needs better way to watch the watchers   Vancouver Sun

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Hate mail sent to Tina Fontaine's family a sample of Winnipeg's racism   
The Globe and Mail
Inside a card decorated in a field of flowers and trees, Thelma Favel – the great-aunt of slain aboriginal teenager Tina Fontaine – received a seething message of hate: “You guys are nothing but a bunch of drunken Indians.” The handwritten, unsigned note, ...


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CBC.ca
   
April Dawn Irving, accused Alberta dog hoarder, has history of animal neglect   
CBC.ca
A woman accused by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals of hoarding 201 dogs on an acreage near Milk River, Alta., has a past conviction for animal neglect in Saskatchewan, a court document shows. April Dawn Irving, 55, voluntarily ...

SPCA official fears alleged dog hoarder with abusive past will do it again   660 News
Accused Alberta dog hoarder previously charged in Saskatchewan   Globalnews.ca
Owner of 201 dogs seized from southern Alberta property tried to get dogs back   Calgary Herald
MetroNews Canada   
650 CKOM News Talk Radio   
Toronto Sun   
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Edmonton Journal
   
Alberta cabinet announces five-per-cent pay cut setting up likely showdown with ...   
Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - Alberta's highest-ranking politicians will take a voluntary five-per-cent pay cut, a move critics say is a “symbolic” gesture that positions the province to ask civil servants to accept wage rollbacks or pay freezes in the days ahead. Premier Jim ...

Premier Jim Prentice, cabinet, taking 5% wage cut   CBC.ca
Alberta Premier Jim Prentice, cabinet to take pay reduction   The Globe and Mail
Braid: After cutting his own pay, how far will Prentice go?   Calgary Herald
660 News   
National Post   
Alberta Daily Herald Tribune   
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Online voting in Cambridge attracted residents likely to vote anyway, study ...   
Waterloo Record
CAMBRIDGE — Most people who voted online in Cambridge's 2014 municipal election were keen observers of the political scene who would have voted in person anyways, study results suggest. A survey completed by more than 900 of the 5,171 residents ...


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Toronto Star
   
New mayor, same old quarrels between Toronto and Ontario   
The Globe and Mail
When he was running for election last year, John Tory promised to improve relations with Toronto's closest partner, the provincial government. It was a centrepiece of his pitch to voters. Better relations, he said, would mean more help for Toronto as it strained ...

Tory racking up debt to keep special interests happy   Toronto Sun
Toronto spurns provincial line of credit, scrambles to fill $86M budget hole   Toronto Star
Toronto walks away from provincial loan to balance budget   CTV News
CBC.ca   
Globalnews.ca   
680 News   
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Hamilton Spectator
   
Defence chief authorized special forces airstrike support in Iraq   
Hamilton Spectator
Gen. Tom Lawson said Thursday that Canadian troops were not using their “weapons to compel the enemy” in Iraq, but only to defend themselves when fired upon. next play/pause pre 1/1. Hamilton Spectator. By Murray Brewster. OTTAWA — The country's ...

Debate over fight with ISIL morphs into war of words   Ottawa Citizen
Defence chief says Canadian soldiers still within non-combat mandate in Iraq   Globalnews.ca
Defence chief denies Canada in combat mission   CTV News
Macleans.ca   
Toronto Star   
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