2015年2月6日 星期五

2015-02-07 Canada English Canada


The Globe and Mail
   
Families pushing for doctor-assisted suicide reflect on a bittersweet victory   
The Globe and Mail
Every crusade demands standard-bearers who will fight for the cause. Physician-assisted death is no different. Some of the families involved in the struggle to change the law spoke about what the SCC ruling means to them. (Kevin Van Paassen for The Globe ...

Supreme Court strikes down assisted suicide ban   Toronto Star
Andrew Coyne: Crossing the Rubicon, Supreme Court seems eerily complacent ...   National Post
Landmark assisted suicide ruling greeted with cheers, sadness 'We're all ...   Vancouver Sun
The Telegram   
Calgary Herald   
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National Post
   
MacLeod to decide on bid for Baird's seat in 'week or two'   
The Globe and Mail
The surprise exit of John Baird from federal politics has a well-known Ontario provincial politician eyeing a bid to replace him in the Commons. Mr. Baird who served as foreign affairs minister and was among Prime Minister Stephen Harper's top lieutenants, ...

Simcoe North MPP not picking sides after Lisa MacLeod drops out of PC race   Orillia Packet & Times
MPP Lisa MacLeod's fair-weather friends?   Ottawa Sun
Kelly McParland: Christine Elliott in danger of easy victory as new Ontario Tory ...   National Post
Northumberland News   
Ottawa Citizen   
CTV News   
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National Post
   
'Jihad, love and dinner': FBI agent tells terror trial of unlikely road trip with ...   
National Post
Three years ago, on a flight from Houston to San Jose, an undercover U.S. agent posing as a wealthy Egyptian-American befriended a Montreal PhD student and suspected radical named Chiheb Esseghaier. Six months later, in September 2012, the two men ...

Alleged terror scouting mission ends at backyard barbecue   CANOE
Via Rail accused recount wayward search for terror site   Toronto Sun
Via Rail terror plot trial continues   insideTORONTO.com
The Globe and Mail   
Winnipeg Free Press   
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National Post
   
Trudeau touts national climate plan, but with provincial autonomy | video   
Calgary Herald
Federal Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau waded into the heart of Alberta's oilpatch to trot out his party's new plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the country, but let the provinces create their own policies. Speaking to a sold-out crowd at the Calgary ...

Trudeau announces carbon-pricing plan if Liberals win election   The Globe and Mail
Trudeau talks about Canada's energy woes in Calgary   Edson Leader
Trudeau's climate plan: Blame Harper   Toronto Sun
580 CFRA Radio   
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Toronto Sun
   
Do we still need juries?   
Toronto Sun
LONDON, Ont. — The atmosphere in the courtroom was tense. None of the eight people waiting nervously for the judge was facing criminal charges. But if the judge wanted to, they could be slapped with contempt of court charges. All eight had been called ...


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CBC.ca
   
Man with $50M lottery ticket says he knew he was going to win someday   
580 CFRA Radio
Randall Rush, of Lamont, Alta., poses in this recent handout photo in St. Albert. There will be no shortage of kibble in the home of an Alberta man who was on a food run for his cat when he discovered he'd won a $50-million lottery prize. THE CANADIAN ...

$50M in the kitty: Alberta man on food run for cat finds out he won lottery   Calgary Herald
Lamont man and his cat Conway Kitty win $50-million Lotto Max   Edmonton Sun
$50M Lotto Max winner says he had a vision of winning numbers   CTV News
CBC.ca   
CANOE   
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Castanet.net
   
BC government pours proceeds of crime into fighting domestic violence   
The Globe and Mail
Premier Christy Clark is upgrading her government's strategy for ending domestic violence in B.C., with a central role being played by police, even as she divests herself from decisions made by the RCMP on a closely-related issue. Clark distanced herself on ...

BC government to use proceeds of crime to fight domestic violence   Vancouver Sun
Proceeds of crime to fund new domestic violence unit   CTV News
Surrey domestic violence advocates pleased with new BC plan   News1130
Surrey Now   
Surrey Leader   
Am730 Vancouver Traffic News   
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News1130
   
Kenney pledges to wipe out social security tribunal backlog by this summer   
The Globe and Mail
Jason Kenney is vowing that by this summer, he'll eliminate the massive caseload backlog that's left thousands of ailing or injured Canadians waiting years for appeals after being denied Canada Pension Plan disability benefits. In a letter obtained by The ...

Jason Kenney Vows To Clear Social Security Tribunal Backlog By This Summer   Huffington Post Canada
Kenney pledging to wipe out social security tribunal backlog by this summer   Winnipeg Free Press

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CBC.ca
   
Banff National Park avalanche sweeps away climber on military training exercise   
CBC.ca
A missing climber in Banff National Park was on a winter training exercise with the Canadian military, CBC News has confirmed. A military spokesperson said the man is a Royal Canadian Air Force search and rescue technician from 17 Wing in Winnipeg.
Ice climber missing in Banff National Park was on military exercise:spokeswoman   Medicine Hat News

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CBC.ca
   
Crown prosecutors should take over bail-hearing roles: Edmonton police   
The Globe and Mail
Edmonton Police have asked that Alberta's Crown prosecutors, rather than police officers, be responsible for summarizing evidence and disclosing criminal histories at bail hearings. The force revealed on Friday that the request was first made nine years ago, ...

After death of RCMP officer, EPS pushing for changes to the justice system   CTV News
St. Albert Mountie's death spurs Edmonton police demand for changes to bail ...   Edmonton Journal
Edmonton police don't want bail hearing duties   Revelstoke Times Review
Sun News Network   
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