2015年2月28日 星期六

2015-03-01 Canada English More Top Stories


Voice of America
   
Moscow Prepares for March Commemorating Russian Opposition Leader   
Voice of America
Authorities are preparing for tens of thousands to march in central Moscow Sunday in memory of opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, who was shot to death late Friday after urging people to protest Russian President Vladimir Putin and the war in Ukraine.
Boris Nemtsov's murder investigated by group that answers to Putin   CBC.ca
Killing of Boris Nemtsov follows other slayings in Russia   Sydney Morning Herald
World leaders mourn Russia's Boris Nemtsov as a courageous activist   Los Angeles Times
NDTV   
Irish Independent   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Online campaign nets $20000 for Montreal woman told to remove hijab in court   
Montreal Gazette
Wearing the Hijab when she went to court, Rania El-Alloul poses for a photograph at her home in Montreal, Saturday, February 28, 2015. Graham Hughes / THE CANADIAN PRESS. Share Adjust Comment Print. By Morgan Lowrie ...

Crowdfunding campaign raises $20000 for Quebec woman told to remove hijab   Toronto Star
Vancouver residents' online campaign nets $20000 for Quebec woman told to ...   Vancouver Sun
Campaign nets $20000 for Quebec woman told to remove hijab in court   Squamish Chief

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CANOE
   
Toronto says goodbye to Elijah Marsh   
CANOE
Hundreds of GTA residents stood in the cold to say goodbye to the three-year-old who died in the harsh cold of a winter morning over a week ago after wandering out of his grandmother's north Toronto apartment. The three-year-old boy's father, Curt Barry, ...

Hundreds attend funeral for Elijah Marsh   CHCH News
Elijah Marsh funeral draws hundreds, many turned away   CBC.ca
Funeral for Elijah Marsh   Toronto Sun
Times Colonist   
CTV News   
The Globe and Mail   
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Tories, NDP say Wynne crossed the line with comments on OPP byelection probe   
The Daily Courier (subscription)
TORONTO - Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne "crossed the line" by saying she doesn't expect police to lay charges after they investigate the Liberals' actions in a Sudbury byelection, the opposition parties said Friday. Wynne refuses to ask her deputy chief of ...


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Vet reviews now only every three years   
BlackburnNews.com
OTTAWA - A wounded soldier who lost both legs in Afghanistan will have to verify his condition and the kind of support needed, including his wheelchair, to Veterans Affairs every three years, rather than annually under a policy change. The revision was ...


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Toronto Star
   
One of two men shot dead in Danforth McDonald's was father of a young boy   
Toronto Star
The 25-year-old man killed at an east-end McDonald's early Saturday morning was the loving father of a young boy, liked playing baseball and got into the “odd fight,” according to his uncle. Joe Bourdignontold the Star his nephew, identified by his sister as ...

2 killed in shooting at Toronto McDonald's   CHCH News
Shooting at McDonald's 2:08   CBC.ca
2 Dead in Canadian Mcdonald's Shooting: Police   NDTV
Hamilton Spectator   
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
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Toronto Star
   
Wedding day wishes granted for dying bride   
Toronto Star
As with any wedding, there were tears. But for 65-year-old bride Christine Thompson, whose “something borrowed” is time, saying “I do” to husband Wayne Thompson again in a vow renewal ceremony Saturday at the Royal Canadian Legion in Oshawa was ...

Dying Ontario woman gets her dream wedding   CANOE
Oshawa woman with terminal cancer gets her wedding wish   Toronto Sun

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Vancouver Sun
   
Toronto Maple Leafs may part with captain Dion Phaneuf: A look at big names ...   
National Post
The NHL trade deadline is just days away but big names continue to be floated as possible trading chips. Our panel of Postmedia hockey experts looks at which teams — and which players — could be involved in some blockbuster trades ahead of trade ...

Video: NHL Trade Deadline: Buyers & Sellers   The Province
NHL: 5 stories from Thursday night   CBC.ca
Canadiens set to be buyers, Maple Leafs big sellers at NHL trade deadline   Winnipeg Free Press

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Peterborough Examiner
   
New York Times writer calls Newfoundlanders 'fat'   
Peterborough Examiner
A Norwegian novelist's unkind take on Newfoundland has drawn mixed reactions from many on the East Coast. Karl Ove Knausgaard says the editor of the New York Times Magazine proposed that “I travel to Newfoundland and visit the place where the ...

Norwegian novelist Karl Ove Knausgaard thinks Newfoundlanders are fat   CBC.ca

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The Province
   
Prince George toddler dies after being hit by vehicle   
The Province
Police are investigating after a toddler was struck and killed by a vehicle in Prince George on Saturday. RCMP Cpl. Craig Douglass said just after noon the three-year-old child was rushed by ambulance to The University Hospital of Northern BC after being hit ...

Three year old child dies after being injured by vehicle in Prince George   Vancouver Sun
Child dies after collision with vehicle in Prince George, BC   CTV News
3-year-old child struck and killed by vehicle in Prince George   CBC.ca

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