2015年2月27日 星期五

2015-02-28 Canada English Canada


Hamilton Spectator
   
Wounded vets and amputees told to verify condition and needs every 3 years   
Hamilton Spectator
2010 FILE - Master Cpl. Paul Franklin shows a photo of the G Wagon he was driving when he and his crew drove over an IED that took his legs and killed members of his crew. next play/pause pre 1/1. Hamilton Spectator. By Murray Brewster. OTTAWA — A ...

Canada tells vets without limbs to prove it - every three years   Reuters Canada
Vet reviews now only every three years   YorkRegion.com

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Ottawa Citizen
   
NDP wants Supreme Court to intervene in satellite offices dispute   
Ottawa Citizen
The NDP is attempting the legal equivalent of a Hail Mary pass to resolve its ongoing dispute with a House of Commons board over the costs of the party's satellite offices. The New Democrats announced Friday evening that they have asked Justice Minister ...

NDP wants Supreme Court opinion on fight over parliamentary resources   The Globe and Mail
NDP escalates fight over satellite offices   Victoria News

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CBC.ca
   
Canadian pre-owned submarine fleet finally ready for operations   
The Globe and Mail
Canada's trouble-plagued submarine fleet, once the butt of jokes after a slew of problems, has finally managed to right itself. For the first time since they were purchased in 1998, the Royal Canadian Navy has reached a stage where three of its four ...

Canada's navy is marking what it calls a 'milestone' for its controversy-plagued ...   CBC.ca
Canadian Submarines Ready to Hit the Wide Open Sea   KelownaNow
Navy says Canada's submarines ready to perform nationally, globally   Energeticcity.ca

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Plan to train Ukraine military cops on hold   
North Island Gazette
OTTAWA - A proposal that would see a handful of Canadian military police officers train their Ukrainian counterparts is on hold because of the fighting taking place in the east of that embattled country. The idea was floated late last year by former defence ...


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Hamilton Spectator
   
Manitoba bus beheader Vince Li could be moved to group home, gets more ...   
Hamilton Spectator
FILE--RCMP officers investigate a "major incident" that occurred on a Greyhound bus Thursday morning, July 31, 2008 about 18km west of Portage La Prairie, Man. LI. John Woods,THE CANADIAN PRESS. FILE - Vince Li, the accused in the Greyhound bus ...

Bus beheader Vince Li awarded unsupervised trips to Winnipeg   CANOE
Vince Li, Greyhound bus killer, granted unsupervised passes to Winnipeg   CBC.ca
A list of decisions made by the court and Criminal Code Review Board for Vince Li   Edmonton Journal
Winnipeg Sun   
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CANOE
   
Tory set to tweak budget to avoid spending showdown   
The Globe and Mail
A compromise is in the works to temper some of the last-minute cuts proposed for Toronto's budget as Mayor John Tory looks to avoid a showdown over his spending plan at council. Toronto council will vote early next month on the 2015 budget, a major ...

Toronto Mayor John Tory set to appear on 22 Minutes   CANOE
Tory set to appear on CBC's 22 Minutes   Toronto Sun
Full list of summer road closures should be available by March: Tory   680 News
640 Toronto News   
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CBC.ca
   
Trudeau promises support for major infrastructure projects in Montreal   
The Globe and Mail
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is promising a “new economic policy” that would include massive infrastructure investments, including high-speed transit from downtown Montreal to the airport named after his father. In a speech to the Board of Trade of ...

Justin Trudeau says public transport, exports to be planks of Liberal economic ...   CBC.ca
Trudeau doesn't bode well for Liberals   Toronto Star
Conservatives have 'clearest' plan for the country: EKOS poll   iPolitics.ca (subscription)

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CBC.ca
   
Al-Shabaab threats cause cheerleading teams to pull out of West Edmonton Mall ...   
CBC.ca
Several cheerleading teams have pulled out of a competition at West Edmonton Mall after an online video from an al-Qaeda-linked group named the building as a possible terrorist target. The 2015 Alberta Cheerleading Competition, which was set to host ...

A dozen teams pull out of cheerleading competition at West Edmonton Mall   CTV News
Car damaged at West Edmonton Mall after concrete falls on top   Digital Journal

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Ottawa Citizen
   
Trade bureaucrat gets highest honour in Public Service   
Ottawa Citizen
Ian Burney, centre assistant deputy minister of trade and negotiations in the Department of Foreign Affairs, is congratulated by his wife Sylvie Tabet and father Derek Burney (left) after receiving the Outstanding Achievement Award at Rideau Hall Friday.
Prime minister salutes work of top trade bureaucrat   Winnipeg Free Press
Senior trade bureaucrat gets highest honour in Public Service   Montreal Gazette

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Vancouver bus drivers deny service to woman with service dog   
CTV News
A B.C. woman who is hearing impaired and suffers from vertigo says she wasn't allowed on a Metro Vancouver bus on Wednesday because her service dog didn't have a vest. Lisa Arlin was surprised when a driver in New Westminster, B.C., wouldn't let her ...


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