CBC.ca
Joseph Pepin, Cara Duval, North Bay facility escapees, injured in Quebec crash
CBC.ca
Joseph Pepin and Cara Duval, two patients who escaped from a mental-health facility in North Bay, Ont., have been located after they were injured in a head-on crash in Saint-Simon-de-Rimouski, Que.. The pair were involved in a collision Wednesday ...
Police say missing psychiatric patients located in Quebec after being involved in ...CTV News
Missing patients from Ontario mental-health facility found in QuebecToronto Star
No confirmed sightings of 'dangerous' Ontario couple since MondayTruro Daily News
The North Bay Nugget
Bay Today
all 63 news articles »
CBC.ca
Joseph Pepin and Cara Duval, two patients who escaped from a mental-health facility in North Bay, Ont., have been located after they were injured in a head-on crash in Saint-Simon-de-Rimouski, Que.. The pair were involved in a collision Wednesday ...
Police say missing psychiatric patients located in Quebec after being involved in ...
Missing patients from Ontario mental-health facility found in Quebec
No confirmed sightings of 'dangerous' Ontario couple since Monday
Vancouver Sun
Canada's top court set to rule on BC assisted suicide case
Vancouver Sun
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada will be in the spotlight Friday as it deals with the latest in series of divisive issues that is rooted in B.C. social policy battles. Canada's highest court is set to rule on whether the criminal prohibition against anyone who ...
Helping suffering patients die may be doctor's most humane option, Canadian ...National Post
Supreme Court of Canada revisits morally fraught issue of doctor-assisted deathWinnipeg Free Press
Gordon Clark: If assisted suicide is OK'd, think of the doctorsThe Province (blog)
WRGB
Ottawa Citizen
all 53 news articles »
Vancouver Sun
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada will be in the spotlight Friday as it deals with the latest in series of divisive issues that is rooted in B.C. social policy battles. Canada's highest court is set to rule on whether the criminal prohibition against anyone who ...
Helping suffering patients die may be doctor's most humane option, Canadian ...
Supreme Court of Canada revisits morally fraught issue of doctor-assisted death
Gordon Clark: If assisted suicide is OK'd, think of the doctors
Toronto Star
TDSB recommends selling four schools, reviewing 31 more with low enrolment
The Globe and Mail
Canada's largest school board will need to spend $5-billion repairing its aging buildings by 2025 – money it must largely raise by selling surplus schools. The Toronto District School Board is recommending that four elementary schools that are already closed ...
TDSB names 60 schools in review of under-used spaceCBC.ca
Trustees officially reveal TDSB schools on hit listToronto Star
Councillors Fletcher and Davis pen letter to protect local schoolsinsideTORONTO.com
www.muskokaregion.com/
all 7 news articles »
The Globe and Mail
Canada's largest school board will need to spend $5-billion repairing its aging buildings by 2025 – money it must largely raise by selling surplus schools. The Toronto District School Board is recommending that four elementary schools that are already closed ...
TDSB names 60 schools in review of under-used space
Trustees officially reveal TDSB schools on hit list
Councillors Fletcher and Davis pen letter to protect local schools
Vancouver Sun
Surrey youth soccer coach arrested in Washington for allegedly pursuing 12 ...
Vancouver Sun
A 47-year-old youth soccer coach from Surrey was arrested in Washington state Tuesday for allegedly pursuing a 12-year-old girl for sex, say U.S. officials. Kuldip (Kelly) Singh Mahal was arrested after crossing the border at Blaine, according to a news ...
Kelly Singh Mahal arrested in US for allegedly trying to meet 12-year-old girl for ...CBC.ca
Surrey soccer coach arrested in U.S. after allegedly trying to link up with girlThe Province
Youth soccer coach from Surrey accused of trying to have sex with underage girl ...CKNW News Talk 980
Castanet.net
all 32 news articles »
Vancouver Sun
A 47-year-old youth soccer coach from Surrey was arrested in Washington state Tuesday for allegedly pursuing a 12-year-old girl for sex, say U.S. officials. Kuldip (Kelly) Singh Mahal was arrested after crossing the border at Blaine, according to a news ...
Kelly Singh Mahal arrested in US for allegedly trying to meet 12-year-old girl for ...
Surrey soccer coach arrested in U.S. after allegedly trying to link up with girl
Youth soccer coach from Surrey accused of trying to have sex with underage girl ...
Ottawa Citizen
John Baird likely relocating to Toronto to pursue a mix of roles
The Globe and Mail
Ex-foreign affairs minister John Baird is expected to relocate to Toronto after politics and a variety of potential employers are expressing interest, including law firms and banks, a source close to the Ottawa MP says. It will likely be a couple weeks before Mr.
John Baird tells Peter Mansbridge he didn't want to be political liferCBC.ca
Stephen Harper seemed blindsided by John Baird's exit: HébertToronto Star
Guest editorial: Legacy of John BairdVancouver Sun
CTV News
YorkRegion.com
Times Colonist
all 44 news articles »
The Globe and Mail
Ex-foreign affairs minister John Baird is expected to relocate to Toronto after politics and a variety of potential employers are expressing interest, including law firms and banks, a source close to the Ottawa MP says. It will likely be a couple weeks before Mr.
John Baird tells Peter Mansbridge he didn't want to be political lifer
Stephen Harper seemed blindsided by John Baird's exit: Hébert
Guest editorial: Legacy of John Baird
Toronto Star
Students raise concerns over Queen's professor's anti-vaccine teachings
Toronto Star
A professor at Queen's University is under fire from students who allege she teaches anti-vaccination information as fact in her classes, according to the student government. In HLTH 102, Physical Determinants of Health, Melody Torcolacci teaches ...
Queen's U. investigates claim that health studies prof teaches anti-vaccine infoCityNews
Queen's professor slammed for alleging link between vaccines and autismQueen's Journal
Queen's U. investigating 'anti-vaccination' profToronto Sun
The Globe and Mail
CBC.ca
all 49 news articles »
Toronto Star
A professor at Queen's University is under fire from students who allege she teaches anti-vaccination information as fact in her classes, according to the student government. In HLTH 102, Physical Determinants of Health, Melody Torcolacci teaches ...
Queen's U. investigates claim that health studies prof teaches anti-vaccine info
Queen's professor slammed for alleging link between vaccines and autism
Queen's U. investigating 'anti-vaccination' prof
Toronto Sun
Ottawa terror suspect remains in custody, two others believed to be in Syria
Toronto Sun
Terror suspects Awso Peshdary, 25, left, John Maguire, 24, middle, and Khadar Khalib,23, are all charged in a national security criminal investigation named Project Servant. RCMP IMAGES. Article ...
Awso Peshdary appears briefly in court on terrorism-related chargesCBC.ca
Terror accused Awso Peshdary ordered not to communicate with co-accused ...Ottawa Citizen
'Quiet' Khadar Khalib carried confidence in his faithOttawa Sun
MetroNews Canada
The Globe and Mail
all 377 news articles »
Toronto Sun
Terror suspects Awso Peshdary, 25, left, John Maguire, 24, middle, and Khadar Khalib,23, are all charged in a national security criminal investigation named Project Servant. RCMP IMAGES. Article ...
Awso Peshdary appears briefly in court on terrorism-related charges
Terror accused Awso Peshdary ordered not to communicate with co-accused ...
'Quiet' Khadar Khalib carried confidence in his faith
National Post
Andrew Coyne: It's absurd to either condemn or praise Harper's terror bill in ...
National Post
There is a tendency, in discussions of national security, or civil liberties — perhaps in discussions of most things — for people to retreat into cliché. Raise concerns, however well-founded, about the consequences of some proposed security measure for civil ...
Bill C-51 bars CSIS from committing 'bodily harm,' sexual violationCBC.ca
Anti-terror bill: Experts worry about sweeping powers for CSIS (with video)Ottawa Citizen
Preventing radicalization a key in terrorism fight, imam tells senatorsHamilton Spectator
all 122 news articles »
National Post
There is a tendency, in discussions of national security, or civil liberties — perhaps in discussions of most things — for people to retreat into cliché. Raise concerns, however well-founded, about the consequences of some proposed security measure for civil ...
Bill C-51 bars CSIS from committing 'bodily harm,' sexual violation
Anti-terror bill: Experts worry about sweeping powers for CSIS (with video)
Preventing radicalization a key in terrorism fight, imam tells senators
National Post
Nova Scotia pledges another $13M for ferry that blew through $29 million in ...
National Post
In its first two months, the Nova Star car ferry blew through a $21.5 million government loan that was supposed to last seven years — and then tore through another $7.5 million in provincial money by season's end. In fact for 2014, it cost Nova Scotia taxpayers ...
Nova Scotia giving up to $13 million more for ferry service to MaineCape Breton Post
all 51 news articles »
National Post
In its first two months, the Nova Star car ferry blew through a $21.5 million government loan that was supposed to last seven years — and then tore through another $7.5 million in provincial money by season's end. In fact for 2014, it cost Nova Scotia taxpayers ...
Nova Scotia giving up to $13 million more for ferry service to Maine
Calgary Herald
Liberal MPs bill to resurrect long-form census voted down on second reading
Winnipeg Free Press
OTTAWA - Liberal MP Ted Hsu's drive to resurrect the long-form census has come to an end. His private member's bill to bring back the long-form census and bolster the independence of the chief statistician was voted down on second reading in the ...
Ted Hsu's Bill To Bring Back Long-Form Census Doesn't Pass VoteHuffington Post Canada
Reinstate long-form census: BarberOrillia Packet & Times
all 20 news articles »
Winnipeg Free Press
OTTAWA - Liberal MP Ted Hsu's drive to resurrect the long-form census has come to an end. His private member's bill to bring back the long-form census and bolster the independence of the chief statistician was voted down on second reading in the ...
Ted Hsu's Bill To Bring Back Long-Form Census Doesn't Pass Vote
Reinstate long-form census: Barber
沒有留言:
張貼留言