2015年2月24日 星期二

2015-02-25 Canada English Canada


CBC.ca
   
Toronto tunnel posed no threat to Pan Am Games, police say   
CBC.ca
Toronto police say a mysterious tunnel discovered near a Pan Am Games venue posed no risk to the summer sporting event, but they're still seeking the public's help to find out who made it and why. A Toronto mystery deepens: was it a tunnel or a bunker?
York U tunnel yields eerie clues   Toronto Star
Security officials eye York University tunnel with caution   Waterloo Record
Pan Am mystery tunnel   CHCH News
InsideHalton.com   
New York Times   
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CBC.ca
   
Swastikas spray-painted on cars lead to hate-crime probe in Montreal   
CBC.ca
Montreal police are looking into a possible hate crime after swastikas were spray-painted on four cars in an apartment building's parking garage in Montreal's Notre-Dame-de-Grâce neighbourhood. "There were four cars with swastikas on them, and five cars ...

Spray-painted swastikas treated as hate crime   YorkRegion.com
Montreal police investigate hate crime after vehicles spray-painted   Globalnews.ca
Montreal police treat vehicles spray-painted with red swastikas as hate crime   Winnipeg Free Press
CANOE   
National Post   
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CBC.ca
   
Assisted-suicide extension won't be sought, Conservatives clarify   
CBC.ca
The federal government is backing away from a Conservative MP's suggestion it would ask the Supreme Court of Canada for an extension of the deadline given to Parliament to respond to the court's ruling on doctor-assisted dying. Bob Dechert, parliamentary ...

Tories urged to begin work on law governing doctor-assisted deaths   Toronto Star
Conservatives send mixed signals on doctor-assisted death deadline   Hamilton Spectator
Tories won't invoke notwithstanding clause on doctor-assisted death   Macleans.ca
Winnipeg Free Press   
Niagara Falls Review   
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Toronto Sun
   
Alberta pilot dies after Washington crash   
Toronto Sun
EDMONTON -- A Stony Plain, Alta. pilot who crashed his small plane in Spokane, Washington on Sunday afternoon has died. Staff at the Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center and Children's Hospital in Spokane confirmed Michael Clements, 61, died ...

Stony Plain pilot dies after single engine plane crashes in Spokane, Washington   Edmonton Sun
Stony Plain man dies after plane crash in Spokane   Edmonton Journal
Edmonton-area pilot involved in plane crash in Spokane dies in hospital   CTV News
CBC.ca   
KIRO Seattle   
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660 News
   
Ex-soldier sentenced to four years for planned attack on Veterans Affairs office   
660 News
A Calgary judge has ruled a former solider who plotted an elaborate attack on a Veterans Affairs building be sentenced to four years in prison. Glen Gieschen is getting 18 months credit for time served after pleading guilty in November to possession of a ...

Glen Gieschen gets 4 years for firearms, explosive charges   CBC.ca
Ex-soldier gets 4 years for planned attack on Calgary Veterans Affairs office   CTV News
Ex-soldier in attack plot on Veterans Affairs office sentenced to 4 years   Globalnews.ca
Fox News   
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CBC.ca
   
Kids kicked off private school playground that mom fundraised for   
CTV News
A North Vancouver mom is peeved that her kids were kicked off a private school playground she helped raise money to build. Anne Fisher was with her children at the Cousteau French International School on Monday afternoon when a security guard asked ...

What are the rules of using public school playgrounds?   CBC.ca
Cops called to oust children   24 Hours Vancouver

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CBC.ca
   
Alleged B.C. terrorists considered changing day of planned attack: trial   
Macleans.ca
VANCOUVER – A British Columbia couple's apparent plan to attack the provincial legislature on Canada Day was still coming together just four days before the national holiday as they sat in a Vancouver-area motel room building bombs, their terrorism trial ...

Video shows BC couple discussing attack   Surrey Leader
Accused in B.C. legislature terror plot discussed whether to dig, drop or hide ...   The Province
Suspected BC terrorists considered changing day of planned attack: trial   News1130

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NPA balks at proposed 2.4-per-cent property tax increase   
The Globe and Mail
As Vancouver residents prepare to vote on a new tax to pay for expanded transit, the governing Vision Vancouver party is seeking a 2.4-per-cent increase in property taxes their rival Non-Partisan Association deems unfair. Vision and the NPA have come ...


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Toronto Star
   
Last-minute donation needed to extend Toronto's skating season   
The Globe and Mail
Toronto Mayor John Tory's plan to extend the city's skating season with the help of corporate donations had a last-minute substitution after one of two sponsors was forced to step aside because of a potential conflict. Waste management company Green For ...

Tim Hortons becomes newest outdoor rink sponsor after Green For Life backs ...   National Post
Green For Life pulls $100k donation to keep ice rinks open   Globalnews.ca

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Vancouver Sun
   
Petition calling for government to take back BC Ferries brushed aside   
Vancouver Sun
VICTORIA — B.C.'s transportation minister is brushing aside a petition that calls for government to resume direct control of BC Ferries. “Certainly a number of folks have been calling for that ever since the current model was put into place,” Todd Stone said ...

BC Ferries petition with 20000 signatures moves to legislature   The Globe and Mail
Minister sinks calls for BC Ferries to return to government control   MetroNews Canada
Stone rejects calls to treat BC Ferries like another highway   CTV News

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