2015年3月13日 星期五

2015-03-14 Canada English Canada


National Post
   
Insiders triggered RCMP probe into alleged 'fraud and theft' by OPP union leaders   
National Post
In the summer of 2014, a stretch limousine arrived at the Ontario Provincial Police Association's headquarters in Barrie, Ont., carrying two entrepreneurs: Noel Francis Chantiam, known to have a box at the Rogers Centre in Toronto where he hosted officials, ...

OPP union brass investigated over fraud allegations   Toronto Star
Court documents show fraud, theft investigation led to raid of OPP union offices   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
Change text size for the story   Belleville Intelligencer

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CTV News
   
Up to 11 rushed to hospital after garage explosion in Barrie, Ont.   
CTV News
Up to 11 people have been rushed to hospital following a garage explosion in Barrie, Ont., Friday night. Police say the blast happened on Collette Crescent shortly before 9 p.m.. A spokesperson for Barrie Fire says it's not yet known what the extent of the ...

10 in hospital after Barrie garage explosion   Toronto Star
Barrie firefighters battle a house fire at 59 Collete Cres. Friday night. MARK ...   The Barrie Examiner
Barrie Fire says 11 injured in garage explosion   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
Simcoe.com   
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CTV News
   
'We've got their six': Feds confirm Cirillo's death spurred changes to benefits   
CTV News
It was the death of a Canadian corporal last fall that triggered the move to expand benefits for Canadian reservists to match those provided to full-time Canadian Forces members, Defence Minister Jason Kenney confirmed Friday. Cpl. Nathan Cirillo was shot ...

Ottawa to increase compensation for severely injured veterans   The Globe and Mail
Reservists to receive same injury benefits as regular force members   The Kingston Whig-Standard
Kenney announces benefit parity for part-time soldiers   Calgary Herald
CANOE   
Winnipeg Free Press   
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News1130
   
Damp envelope triggers Hazmat situation in downtown Vancouver   
News1130
Police, fire and Hazmat teams blocked Burrard Street at Dunsmiur after people at the Bentall 5 tower became sick. The envelope was delivered to a law firm on the 25th floor and six people complained about scratchy throats and being nauseous. Battalion ...

Live Update: Bentall 5's 'suspicious package' not toxic, says Hazmat team   Vancouver Sun (blog)
Suspicious envelope found in Vancouver building headed to Health Canada for ...   CTV News
'Suspicious envelope': Hazmat team at Bentall 5 building in downtown ...   The Province
Globalnews.ca   
Vancity Buzz   
Straight.com (blog)   
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Thousands of email addresses leaked from government website   
Toronto Star
Ontario's Ministry of Education has confirmed it is investigating after thousands of emails were taken via “unauthorized access” to its website and then published online. The government learned about the 5,000 leaked email addresses — which belong to ...

Ontario education ministry site shut down after e-mail addresses obtained   The Globe and Mail

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Globalnews.ca
   
NDP tones down their defence of face-covering niqab in Quebec   
The Globe and Mail
New Democrats are toning down the party's defence of the niqab after facing criticism in Quebec on the divisive topic. NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair has repeatedly condemned the Conservative government's efforts to ban the wearing of the face-covering veils ...

Controversy over face-covering niqab exposes rift in federal NDP caucus   Times Colonist

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National Post
   
TransLink's track record derailing Yes vote on transit plebiscite   
The Globe and Mail
Canada's first vote on transit finance since 1946 was supposed to be a referendum about subways, light rail, buses, bridges and roads. Instead, the Lower Mainland's precedent-setting vote on a “congestion improvement tax” has turned into a flame war about ...

Fare box breakdowns present another problem for Translink   CKNW News Talk 980
Vancouver Mayor Robertson hints B.C. business icon Pattison may only "initially ...   The Province
Transit referendum 'No Transit Tax' side posts $27K donor list   CBC.ca
National Post   
The Record (New Westminster)   
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Toronto Sun
   
Protests against 'secret police' bill planned across Canada   
Toronto Sun
Opponents of the federal government's proposed anti-terror legislation are holding more than 50 demonstrations across Canada on Saturday, organizers say. A coalition including advocacy groups Leadnow and OpenMedia.ca is planning the "National Day of ...

Bill C-51 spooks UVic professor with “blank cheque” for CSIS spies   Straight.com
LETTER: Bill C-51 is dangerous and will harm democracyLETTER   TbNewsWatch.com

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Toronto Sun
   
Woman told to remove hijab in court turns down $50000   
Toronto Sun
MONTREAL - A Montreal woman told by a judge to remove her hijab in court has turned down $50,000 that was raised to buy her a new car. In February, Rania El-Alloul was told by Judge Eliana Marengo that her case would not be heard unless she removed ...

Woman at centre of hijab furor refuses crowdfund cash   Montreal Gazette
Woman in hijab controversy won't accept funding   Simcoe.com

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Winnipeg Free Press
   
NDP MP Pat Martin calls for investigation into Vic Toews' lobbying   
CBC.ca
NDP MP Pat Martin has asked the federal conflict of interest and ethics commissioner to investigate Vic Toews, a former Tory cabinet minister and current Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench judge. Martin was reacting to media reports that suggested Toews was ...

Vic Toews' wife only paid $55000 by band, says lawyer who blames ...   National Post
Toews' post-cabinet lobbying raises concerns: Martin   Winnipeg Free Press
NDP MP Martin asks Conflict of Interest Commissioner to investigate former ...   Hill Times (subscription)

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