2015年3月15日 星期日

2015-03-16 Canada English Canada


Toronto Sun
   
Last suspended Dalhousie dental student agrees to remediation process   
Toronto Sun
The last of the 13 Dalhousie University dental students suspended for misogynistic Facebook posts says he will participate in a remediation process. Ryan Millet, who claims to have blown the whistle on the Facebook group, said in statement Sunday he is ...

Ryan Millet to complete Dalhousie-ordered remediation   CBC.ca
Dalhousie dentistry student Ryan Millet to complete remediation process   Winnipeg Free Press
Dentistry student Millet agrees to remediation process   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)

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CBC.ca
   
OPP executive fired from union, suspended from force amid criminal probe   
The Globe and Mail
The Ontario Provincial Police union has fired a senior executive amid a criminal fraud probe and cancelled his appointment to the board of a major provincial pension fund. The police force has also suspended Karl Walsh and two other officers from duty over ...

OPP officers suspended amid RCMP investigation into union   CBC.ca
OPP officers at centre of OPPA probe suspended from force   Toronto Sun
3 OPP officers suspended as RCMP continues fraud investigation   CityNews
Toronto Star   
640 Toronto News   
Waterloo Record   
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CBC.ca
   
Two dead in Vancouver stabbings; resident heard person yell 'Call 911'   
The Globe and Mail
Dan Zimmermann could hear someone yelling. Loud noise was not unusual for the West Hotel, a single-room occupancy building with a rough reputation, even by the standards of Vancouver's poverty-stricken Downtown Eastside. Mr. Zimmermann was ...

Residents of Downtown Eastside hotel air safety concerns after two fatal ...   The Province
West Hotel residents demand better security after double stabbing leaves 2 dead   CBC.ca
Safety concerns raised after fatal double stabbing at Vancouver hotel   CTV News
MetroNews Canada   
News1130   
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Toronto Star
   
Senators question auditor general's review of expenses   
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—Single phone calls, sandwiches eaten during committee meetings, postage stamps — the smallest details have come up for review in the auditor general's study of Senate expenses. Senators of all political persuasions have been taken aback by ...


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National Post
   
Albertans 'really tired of feeding elk': Farmers warn of destroyed crops as ...   
National Post
Canny elk are getting the best of Albertans. A lack of sure-shot hunters and an overly conservative hunting quota is allowing elk populations to run rampant in southeast Alberta as farmers warn of destroyed and unpalatable crops. Two municipalities ...

Western Albertans want province to take aim at growing number of hungry elk   CBC.ca
Albertans want province to take aim at growing number of hungry elk   Globalnews.ca
Albertans want province to take aim at expanding quantity of hungry elk   The Echo
CTV News   
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Canada's corn capital weathers backlash, mockery over bylaw   
The Globe and Mail
For decades, the siren atop the small fire station in this southern Alberta town would wail at 10 p.m. every night, warning local teenagers to scurry home before the municipal curfew set in. The siren is gone, but the curfew remains under a new community ...


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National Post
   
Michael Den Tandt: Tom Mulcair enters the battle of Ontario without mentioning ...   
Ottawa Citizen
The battle for Ontario is well and truly on — with NDP leader Thomas Mulcair signaling in a speech in Toronto Sunday that he intends to put bread and butter, basic kitchen-table economics, at the heart of his party's bid for power in the 2015 election, and ...

Thomas Mulcair focuses on child care, transit in appeal to Toronto voters   Toronto Star
Federal NDP Leader Tom Mulcair Releases Urban Agenda   640 Toronto News
NDP's Thomas Mulcair unveils urban agenda   Toronto Sun

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Montreal Gazette
   
Short-lived march against police brutality ends peacefully   
Montreal Gazette
As in years past, the annual march against police brutality was declared illegal and kettled in by riot cops minutes after it began. But unlike years past, no injuries, no broken windows, and only one arrest were reported. About 100 protesters led by the ...

Montreal to Protest Against Police Brutality at St Patrick's Day   Sputnik International
One arrest, 94 tickets during Montreal's annual anti-brutality march   Prince George Citizen
March in Montreal against perceived police brutality declared illegal   Waterloo Record

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Edmonton Journal
   
Groat Road to remain closed Monday, early Tuesday for bridge construction   
Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - Commuters will have to steer clear of Groat Road all day Monday as crews continue construction of the new 102nd Avenue bridge. City officials originally hoped the major traffic artery, closed to motorists all weekend, would reopen early ...

Groat Road to remain closed until Tueday   CTV News
Groat Road to stay closed after wind delays construction   iNews880.com
Groat Road remains closed for bridge work until Tuesday   CBC.ca
MetroNews Canada   
The Echo   
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iNews880.com
   
Teenager from Bluffton dies after highway collision   
iNews880.com
A teenager from the Hamlet of Bluffton, just west of Ponoka, has passed away in hospital after a violent highway collision. RCMP say the 16-year-old was alone Saturday, driving east down Highway 53, southwest of the hamlet, when his pickup truck slammed ...

Teen killed in highway collision near Ponoka   Edmonton Journal
Driver of flatbed truck not injured in crash   CBC.ca
16-year-old driver dies following crash near Ponoka   Globalnews.ca
Beacon News (blog)   
CTV News   
The Echo   
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