2015年2月19日 星期四

2015-02-20 Canada English Canada


Ottawa Citizen
   
Kenney hints at possible Iraq mission extension, duration 'not yet decided'   
The Globe and Mail
Canadian Defence Minister Jason Kenney appears to be publicly laying the groundwork for an extension of this country's military contribution to the fight against Islamic State extremists in Iraq, saying Thursday the Harper government believes “it's a matter of ...

Decision soon on whether to renew Iraq mission, Kenney says   Ottawa Citizen
ISIS mission: National Defence releases detailed cost breakdown   CBC.ca
Canadian jets destroyed Islamic State bomb factory on Friday: military   Weyburn Review

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National Post
   
Lonely death for Elijah Marsh — the boy who was never alone until he wandered ...   
National Post
Elijah Marsh was three-years-old and he was never left alone. Neighbours say a family member always seemed to be around him. Holding his hand. Playing with him. Calling after him and scooping him up in their arms and keeping a watchful eye over a little ...

Relatives grieve death of three-year-old Toronto boy   The Globe and Mail
Elijah Marsh, 3-year-old boy who went missing overnight, dies in hospital   CBC.ca
Tears for Elijah   Toronto Sun
Toronto Star   
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
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Prince George Citizen
   
Baird joins in reopening of Canadian High Commission with Queen Elizabeth II   
The Globe and Mail
The federal government officially reopened Canada's main diplomatic hub in Britain on Thursday with a ceremony that included a surprise appearance by former foreign affairs minister John Baird. The Canadian High Commission in London, called Canada ...

John Baird surprises many by 'playing minister' with Queen   Toronto Star
Pachter, queen chat at Canada House reopening   Collingwood Enterprise Bulletin
Queen reopens London's Canada House   Toronto Sun
TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)   
National Post   
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580 CFRA Radio
   
Mom in tears after police handcuff son, 9, at Ottawa school   
CTV News
The mother of a nine-year-old boy with autism says she began crying after learning her son was handcuffed at an Ottawa school on Thursday. "We bring him there and hope that he's safe,” says Stephanie Huck. “I was horrified.” Daniel Ten Oever was ...

9-year-old with autism was handcuffed at his Ottawa school, parents say (with ...   Ottawa Citizen
9-year-old autistic boy handcuffed at school   580 CFRA Radio

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Toronto Sun
   
Toronto's police chief will be in charge of Pan Am security, Blair asserts   
The Globe and Mail
Security plans for this summer's Pan American Games will involve a “combined environment” of police forces and private security, says Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair, but he is giving assurances that if an incident occurs in the city, whoever fills his shoes will ...

Legal expenses could be bargaining point in police deal   Toronto Sun

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Montreal Gazette
   
Strong support for anti-terror legislation in Quebec: poll   
The Globe and Mail
Quebeckers worries over religious radicalism may be creating a welcome political environment for Prime Minister Stephen Harper. A poll by Léger this month found strong support in Quebec for the Conservatives' anti-terror legislation and Canada's mission ...

Canada PM's tough security talk wins support as election looms   Reuters Canada
Support for anti-terror bill highest in Quebec, poll shows   Montreal Gazette

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National Post
   
Ottawa to write off nearly $300-million in student loans   
The Globe and Mail
The Conservative government is writing off nearly $300-million in unrecoverable student loans this year, prompting calls for Ottawa to change its approach to higher education. Encouraging young Canadians to improve their skills is a common theme of ...

Student Loan Payment Problems & Late in Life Student Loans   Huffington Post
Federal government writes off almost $300-million more in student loans   National Post

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Toronto Sun
   
Sailor charged with sexual assault during major Navy exercise   
Toronto Sun
Two sailors have been disciplined for drunkenness and a third charged with sexual assault after a military exercise near the Hawaiian Islands last summer went so awry the Navy banned boozing on ships at sea. On July 3, HMCS Whitehorse was withdrawn ...

Canadian Warship to Receive Navy Meritorious Unit Award   Yumanewsnow
U.S. Admiral to present Meritorious Unit Commendation to HMCS Toronto   Ottawa Citizen

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National Post
   
NDP MP Pat Martin almost loses vote for leaving seat because discount ...   
National Post
After breaking parliamentary rules by getting out of his seat during a vote, Manitoba MP Pat Martin blamed the episode on a pair of ill-fitting underwear. “I realize I did inadvertently leave my seat briefly in the middle of the debate, but I can blame it on a sale ...

Too-tight underwear reason for absence during vote: MP 0   Belleville Intelligencer
Pat Martin left vote because his underwear 'too small'   CTV News
MP Pat Martin briefs the Commons on why he missed vote   Toronto Star
Ottawa Citizen   
Reuters   
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Toronto Star
   
Provost releases HLTH 102 findings   
Queen's Journal
Two weeks after being asked to evaluate complaints about Melody Torcolacci's teaching of HLTH 102 — in which, students alleged, she taught anti-vaccination viewpoints — Provost Alan Harrison has released the results of his information-gathering.
Queen's anti-vaccine instructor will no longer teach Health 102 course   The Globe and Mail
Melody Torcolacci won't be teaching Queen's students about vaccines next year   CBC.ca
Queen's University professor accused of pushing anti-vaccination material won't ...   National Post
640 Toronto News   
CANOE   
Toronto Star   
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