2015年3月6日 星期五

2015-03-07 Canada English Canada


National Post
   
Graeme Hamilton: Zehaf-Bibeau martyrdom video will be of more value to ...   
National Post
Since his attack on Ottawa last Oct. 22, Michael Zehaf-Bibeau has become the chilling face of Canadian homegrown terrorism. A widely published photo showing him brandishing a rifle with a keffiyeh scarf over the lower half of his face and his long hair ...

Terror fixation draws attention from failing economy: Walkom   Toronto Star
Mixed reaction to release of Parliament Hill shooter video   CTV News
Boost in anti-terror staffing 'unprecedented', says RCMP chief   Ottawa Citizen
The Globe and Mail   
CBC.ca   
CHCH News   
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National Post
   
Andrew Coyne: Manning Conference displays how vapid Canadian ...   
National Post
In its seven years, the Manning Networking Conference has served as a kind of haven for what one might call a normal conservatism — a gathering, as I put it last year, of the Conservative Party in exile: the Conservatives who see politics as something other ...

Manning Centre Conference LIVE   CBC.ca
Canadians torn between idealism, pragmatism: Delacourt   Toronto Star

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Toronto Sun
   
Cellphone search at border raises legal, civil liberties questions   
Toronto Sun
MONTREAL - A Quebec man's arrest at the Halifax airport has raised questions about just what the power to search means for border agents. According to a CBC report, Alain Philippon, 38, flew from Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, to Halifax Monday night.
Alain Philippon phone password case: Powers of border agents and police differ   CBC.ca
Man arrested for refusing to give phone passcode to border agents   CNET
Man charged for refusing to give border guards his phone password   CTV News

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CANOE
   
Two Edmonton cops charged with trafficking steroids   
CANOE
EDMONTON -- Alberta's police watchdog says it has busted an anabolic steroid trafficking operation within the Edmonton Police Service. Two veteran officers are facing charges related to trafficking of a controlled substance, the Alberta Serious Incident ...

Two Edmonton police officers have been charged with selling anabolic steroids.   Castanet.net
Two Edmonton police officers charged for selling steroids   Edmonton Sun
Two Edmonton Police Service officers charged with selling steroids   Edmonton Journal
CBC.ca   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Leave action on climate policy to provinces, BC tells Ottawa   
The Globe and Mail
British Columbia Premier Christy Clark is telling Ottawa to refrain from imposing any carbon emissions regulations that would hinder growth in the energy sector, and to leave leadership on climate policy to the provinces. In a speech to a conservative ...

Johnstone: Wall lets crisis go to waste   Regina Leader-Post
Unions urge public to bring mirrors to protest over premier's comments   Edmonton Journal
Alberta Premier Jim Prentice cracks jokes about #PrenticeBlamesAlbertans   CANOE
Hill Times (subscription)   
Vancouver Sun   
CBC.ca   
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National Post
   
Ottawa, judiciary set to clash over life without parole legislation   
The Globe and Mail
The Conservative government is setting the stage for a confrontation with judges over the introduction of life without parole for some killers – the harshest punishment, outside of the death penalty, in Canadian history. The question that will inevitably come ...

NP Explainer: Tough-on-crime and the Tories, a brief history by the numbers ...   National Post

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Ottawa Citizen
   
Canadian Forces will publicly release report on soldier's suicide   
The Globe and Mail
The head of Canada's military police has reversed a decision to prevent the public from seeing the Defence Department's response to the findings of an inquiry into the suicide of a Canadian soldier. Colonel Rob Delaney, the Canadian Forces Provost ...

Military reverses secrecy order on soldier's suicide   Toronto Star
Canadian Forces retreats on suicide report secrecy   Ottawa Citizen
National Defence gives in, will release its response to soldier suicide inquiry   Globalnews.ca
CTV News   
iPolitics.ca (subscription)   
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CBC.ca
   
Canada's deadliest avalanche believed to have happened on March 4, 1910   
CBC.ca
An abandoned railway line is all that remains at the summit of the Rogers Pass to mark the spot where 58 men lost their lives in what's believed to be Canada's deadliest avalanche. It was around midnight on March 4, 1910. See photos from the disaster here.
Canada's deadliest avalanche remembered 105 years after it took 58 lives in BC   Vancouver Sun
Canada's deadliest avalanche remembered 105 years after it took 58 lives   Weyburn This Week

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Straight.com
   
Harper called Egyptian President about Fahmy's case, official says   
The Globe and Mail
Prime Minister Stephen Harper held a low-profile phone call last week with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi to discuss the case of Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy, an Egyptian government official says. The phone call, which took place last ...

Egyptian-Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy founds press freedom group in ...   Straight.com

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National Post
   
Toronto mayor John Tory gets the Spadina subway blues amid mounting ...   
National Post
Toronto Mayor John Tory says he is furious about mounting financial “fiascos” on the taxpayer's dime and vowed to “stop the bleeding” on the latest exhibit: the Spadina subway extension. Just how badly the problem-plagued line is over budget and delayed ...

TTC under fire as subway construction cost skyrockets   Toronto Sun
John Tory 'furious' at ballooning costs of Spadina subway extension   Toronto Star
Mayor 'furious' about cost overruns, delays in subway extension project   CTV News
The Globe and Mail   
Newstalk 1010   
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