2015年2月13日 星期五

2015-02-14 Canada English Canada


National Post
   
Valentine's Day 'mass killings' plot foiled, Nova Scotia RCMP says   
The Globe and Mail
Nova Scotia's RCMP say an alleged plan by at least two suspects to carry out “mass killings” of civilians in a public place in the Halifax area on Valentine's Day has been foiled. Asst. Commissioner Brian Brennan, the senior Mountie in the province, says a ...

Nova Scotia police say a tip helped them stop a plot to kill a large number of ...   CBC.ca
Canadian police say Valentine's Day mass shooting plot foiled   Reuters Canada
Canadian police foil Valentine's Day shooting spree plot   The Hindu
Irish Independent   
Nova News Now   
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CBC.ca
   
Harper spokesman quits for private sector, Canadian Tire exec steps in   
The Globe and Mail
Stephen Harper's spokesman is stepping down and the Prime Minister, a veteran of retail politics, has tapped the ranks of one of the country's biggest corporate retailers for someone new to sell his government to Canadians. Jason MacDonald, director of ...

Canadian Tire exec to become Harper's chief spokesman   Ottawa Citizen
Jason MacDonald leaving Prime Minister's Office 7 months before election   CBC.ca
Stephen Harper's spokesperson Jason MacDonald calls it quits   Toronto Star
TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)   
National Post   
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Prince George Citizen
   
Victim's family not threatened by serial killer's appeal   
CKNW News Talk 980
“What a dork, he doesn't have a hope in hell as far as I'm concerned.” The father of serial killer Cody Legebokoff's youngest victim says he has no doubt in his mind he will remain behind bars for the rest of his life. Legebokoff is appealing the convictions of first ...

Cody Legebokoff files appeal of four first-degree murder convictions   Globalnews.ca
Convicted B.C. serial killer files appeal   Chilliwack Progress

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CBC.ca
   
Faction seeking new taxes likely to clash with Tory   
The Globe and Mail
A move to consider new taxes – and revive an old one – is in the works at Toronto city hall, as councillors look to improve the city's long-term financial health and grapple with this year's proposed budget. Councillor Shelley Carroll, a member of the city's ...

Fight over new taxes brewing at City Hall   Toronto Sun
Mayor John Tory to visit Austin in renewed push to sell city abroad   Toronto Star
Tory defends plan to plug $86M hole in city's budget   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
CityNews   
MetroNews Canada   
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CBC.ca
   
Steve Fonyo, disgraced hero, stabbed in possible home invasion in Surrey   
CBC.ca
Steve Fonyo is in hospital with serious injuries after he was stabbed during what police describe as a possible home invasion in Surrey, B.C., early Friday morning, CBC News has learned. Police would not confirm that the victim in the home invasion was ...

Steve Fonyo in induced coma after home invasion attack in Surrey   The Province
Steve Fonyo in hospital after reported stabbing in BC   Toronto Star
Steve Fonyo stabbed during suspected home invasion in Surrey   CTV News

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National Post
   
Possibility that incurable depression meets criteria for doctor-assisted suicide ...   
National Post
Five years ago, surgeons placed a heavy metal crown over Bruce Ross's head, fixed his skull into the frame with screws and then bolted it to an operating room table. In an experimental procedure called deep brain stimulation, they implanted two thin ...

Assisted suicide ruling requires nationwide debate   CBC.ca

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CBC.ca
   
Ottawa's disappointing tribute to the Canadian Flag leaves out much of the story   
The Globe and Mail
With Sunday being the 50th anniversary of the raising of the Canadian Flag over Parliament, one would think there might be something special under way in Ottawa, the country's capital. It was with some satisfaction, then, that an announcement came that the ...

Lamphier: Our Maple Leaf flag set to turn 50   Edmonton Journal
How the vote on Canada's flag was 'rigged'   Hamilton Spectator
Royal Military College re-enacts 1965 ceremony to celebrate Maple Leaf's 50th   The Kingston Whig-Standard
CKWS   
National Post   
News Talk 610 CKTB   
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CBC.ca
   
Vancouver Canucks sued after air cannon barrel falls on spectator from roof   
CBC.ca
The parents of a teenager who allegedly suffered a traumatic brain injury when the barrel from a roof-mounted air cannon fell on him during a 2011 playoff game, have filed a lawsuit in B.C. Supreme Court. The court documents claim Davis Robert Baynton, ...

Vancouver Canucks Sued After Teen Claims Hit By Air Cannon At 2011 Game   Huffington Post Canada
Canucks sued after claim teen hurt at playoff game   Burns Lake District News

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CTV News
   
Ontario city matches 116-year-old record for coldest February 13   
CTV News
The last time it was this cold in Guelph, Ont., on Feb. 13, Wilfrid Laurier was Canada's prime minister. On Friday, the city tied a 116-year-old record with a temperature of -28.9 C. The frigid temperature matched a record set back on Feb. 13, 1899. Bitterly cold ...


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insideTORONTO.com
   
Lawyers exempt from money-laundering law   
insideTORONTO.com
Sections of the federal government's anti-terrorism and money laundering financing law are unconstitutional because they violate solicitor-client privilege, the Supreme Court of Canada declared Friday. The Supreme Court is seen in Ottawa on Feb. 6, 2015.

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