2015年2月2日 星期一

2015-02-03 Canada English Canada


National Post
   
John Baird not seeking re-election, will resign as foreign affairs minister this ...   
National Post
Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird will not seek re-election and will resign his position in the Harper cabinet this week, a source has told Postmedia News. Baird, 45, was first elected to Parliament in 2006, representing Ottawa West-Nepean, and re-elected in ...

Photos: John Baird   Ottawa Citizen
John Baird to resign as foreign affairs minister, sources say   CBC.ca
Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird to resign   CTV News
Toronto Sun   
Reuters Canada   
The Globe and Mail   
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Toronto Sun
   
Accused terrorists targeted train: Crown   
Toronto Sun
terrorsketch Left to right, accused Chiheb Esseghaeir and accused Raed Jaser. (PAM DAVIES SKETCH). Article ? Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. German Chancellor Angela Merkel to visit Ottawa next week ...

Via Rail terror suspects hoped to conduct 'multiple missions,' court hears   Toronto Star
Train terror trial   CHCH News
'Mujahideen' talks in Iran cited in Canada train terrorism trial   Reuters Canada
The Sun Daily   
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Calgary Herald
   
Nenshi attending urban leaders summit in Toronto   
Calgary Herald
Mayor Naheed Nenshi's pitch won't be much different than usual at a big-city mayor's summit this week: more money and more stable revenue streams for cities eager to expand transit networks and repair aging underground utilities. He argues the political ...

Naheed Nenshi awarded 2014 World Mayor Prize   CBC.ca
Calgary kids, once the city's most active, now walk less than people in their 50s   MetroNews Canada
Calgary's Naheed Nenshi named world's best mayor   Toronto Sun
CTV News   
Vulcan Advocate   
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CBC.ca
   
Edward Snowden urges caution over Ottawa's proposed security law   
The Globe and Mail
Edward Snowden, the fugitive American who leaked state secrets, wants Canadians to know that anti-terrorism laws are easy to pass but very hard to undo. “We saw on Friday the Prime Minister of Canada proposed a new law,” Mr. Snowden told a teenaged ...

Edward Snowden tells students mass data collection can hamper attempts to foil ...   CBC.ca
Edward Snowden speaks to Toronto students, urges caution on new terror bill   Times Colonist

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CTV News
   
Supreme Court to release much-anticipated assisted suicide ruling Friday   
CTV News
OTTAWA -- The Supreme Court says it will release it much-anticipated ruling on assisted suicide on Friday. Although the two main figures in the case have died, the B.C. Civil Liberties Association's effort to change the law continues. The ruling takes another ...

Supreme Court of Canada set to rule on doctor-assisted death   News1130
LaFleche: They should be allowed to die with dignity   Thorold News

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Toronto Sun
   
Transit commissioners OK 10-cent fare hike   
Toronto Sun
ttc People are pictured recently boarding a a subway at the Bloor-Yonge Station. (ERNEST DOROSZUK, Toronto Sun). Article ? Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. Public to have say in Scarborough subway route ...

TTC board approves fare hike, free rides for children under 12   The Globe and Mail
TTC board throws its support behind the $95 million expense to improve service   insideTORONTO.com
TTC riders welcome service boost but resist fare increase   Toronto Star

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Montreal Gazette
   
Hamza Chaoui case sparks debate on freedom of speech   
Montreal Gazette
As an east-end borough took steps to block a controversial imam from opening a community centre in Montreal, human-rights lawyers warned that municipal bylaws are not the right tool for dealing with the threat of Islamic radicalism. “If the real objective of this ...

Montreal borough seeks to ban religious activities at community centres   CBC.ca
Premier applauds city's move to block controversial imam's community centre bid   Winnipeg Free Press

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Edmonton Journal
   
'The unthinkable happened': School bus driver dies, students injured in ...   
Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - A school bus driver died and 14 students were injured when a bus crossed the centre line Monday morning and collided with a semi-truck north of Grimshaw. The 36-year-old semi-truck driver and one student were flown to Edmonton with ...

School bus crash near Grimshaw kills driver, injures students   CBC.ca
School bus driver dead after collision on Alberta highway   Edmonton Sun
School bus driver killed in crash with truck   Rossland News

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CBC.ca
   
'Bus stop bandit' robs women with butcher knife in Vancouver   
CBC.ca
Vancouver police are hunting for a man they have dubbed the bus stop bandit, after he robbed two young women, while wielding a butcher knife, at a bus stop near Strathcona Park Saturday night. Police say the man approached the women from the shadows ...

Vancouver cops looking for 'bus stop bandit' who robbed two women in ...   The Province

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CBC.ca
   
Photo-radar tickets spike for driver's going 10 km/h or less over limit   
CBC.ca
The number of people caught on photo radar going no more than 10 km/h over the speed limit quadrupled in 2014, according to statistics released by the city. In 2014, 13 per cent of photo radar tickets were given to drivers going 10 km/h or less faster than the ...

Alarming numbers: hundreds ticketed for speeding in school zones   CTV News
City of Edmonton issuing more tickets for drivers going 10 km/h and less over limit   MetroNews Canada

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