2015年3月12日 星期四

2015-03-13 Canada English Canada


CBC.ca
   
Stuart Langridge suicide report places blame on victim, parents' divorce   
CBC.ca
The family of Cpl. Stuart Langridge, a Canadian soldier who took his own life in 2008, is outraged by the findings of a board of inquiry into his death. Langridge hanged himself at CFB Edmonton nearly seven years ago. His family has been in a bitter struggle ...

Provost marshal defends military police after scathing report   Ottawa Citizen
Secret military report into soldier's 2008 suicide blames victim and parents   The Globe and Mail

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Toronto Sun
   
Canada 2014/15 budget deficit a little over $2B   
Toronto Sun
Canada's federal budget will show a deficit of just over $2 billion in the current fiscal year and will be balanced in the year starting April 1, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said on Thursday. The budget picture for 2014/15 is slightly worse than the government ...

Canada's railways can't dictate terms on grain backlog: Harper   Reuters Canada
Government is closely monitoring grain transportation: prime minister   660 News
Harper says Canada ready to retaliate in meat-labelling war with US   680 News

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Toronto Star
   
TDSB makes special-education cuts to target programs in decline   
The Globe and Mail
After voting to cut about 50 special-education jobs in the next school year, the Toronto District School Board promises no special-needs students will leave the program before they are ready. However, some will still be asked to make a difficult choice: switch ...

Teachers call TDSB job cuts a 'mistake'   Toronto Sun
Special ed cuts to hit most Ontario boards   Toronto Star
14 ways to have fun in Toronto during March break   CTV News
insideTORONTO.com   
Canadian HR Reporter   
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CTV News
   
Deporting alleged terrorist instead of prosecuting him 'absurd,' lawyer says   
CTV News
TORONTO -- The public should be outraged that Canada is planning to deport a Pakistani man accused of plotting terrorist mayhem in the heart of Toronto rather than prosecute him, his lawyer said Thursday. Sending Jahanzeb Malik back to Pakistan is ...

Should Canada deport accused terrorists without trial?   Toronto Star

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Toronto Star
   
Ontario pulling out of plan to create first urban national park   
The Globe and Mail
The dream of Canada's first national urban park is suddenly falling apart as Ontario is pulling back its portion of the land in a protracted dispute with Ottawa over environmental protection. Ottawa announced the proposed Rouge National Urban Park with ...

Ontario nixes land transfer to feds for Rouge Park   MetroNews Canada
Federal Environment Minister Aglukkaq slams province for trying to change ...   insideTORONTO.com

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National Post
   
CSIS connection to ISIS?   
CHCH News
Did someone with ties to Canada help smuggle three British school girls into Syria, so they could join ISIS? That's the question many are asking tonight, after reports surfaced that the person arrested for helping the girls is connected to Canadian intelligence.
Did 'foreign agent' held in Turkey work for Canada?   Toronto Star
Canadian spy said to be detained in Turkey for helping British teens join ISIS   CANOE
Public Safety minister won't comment on reports of CSIS link to ISIL recruiting   Ottawa Citizen
Times Colonist   
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Calgary Herald
   
DNA reveals 'The Boss' is the big daddy of Banff grizzly bears   
Calgary Herald
Wildlife officials in Banff National Park have been testing DNA to learn more about the grizzly bear population and density in the area. Early results show No. 122, a well-known large male bear known by some locals as The Boss, has fathered at least five of ...


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CBC.ca
   
Fairview Birks jewelry store held up by robbers with pepper spray   
CBC.ca
Montreal police are looking for two men in their 20s following a Birks jewelry heist on the West Island on Wednesday night. It happened at a store in the Fairview Pointe-Claire shopping centre at about 8 p.m.. Const. Anie Lemieux of Montreal police said the ...

Montreal jewelry store robbed three times in 5 years   CTV News
Police raid gang 'bunker' in Pointe-Claire   Montreal Gazette
Fairview Pointe Claire mum on security after second Birks heist in four months   West Island Chronicle
CJAD   
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CNN
   
Organization calls whale crash that killed Canadian unprecedented   
The Globe and Mail
A global organization promoting responsible whale watching is calling the death of a Canadian tourist off the coast of Mexico – when a grey whale came crashing onto a tour boat on Wednesday – a freak accident and unprecedented. “I was really shocked ...

Mexico death shocks B.C. whale-watching operators   The Province
Calgary woman killed by whale in boat was tragedy waiting to happen   Toronto Sun
Jennifer Karren identified as Calgary woman killed after whale crashed into ...   National Post
Toronto Star   
CityNews   
CTV News   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Mordecai Richler gets his glory: Montreal renames library after him   
The Globe and Mail
The Jewish son of a scrap dealer becomes a literary giant, and dies. The befuddled and broken city he needled relentlessly and helped make famous tries to rename in his honour a urine-soaked alley near one of his former drinking holes. His family ...

Mordecai Richler honoured at city hall   CTV News
Library to be renamed after famed Montreal author Mordecai Richler   Winnipeg Free Press
Mile End library officially renamed for Mordecai Richler   Montreal Gazette

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