2015年3月16日 星期一

2015-03-17 Canada English More Top Stories


cleveland.com
   
Cyclone Pam: Australia sends more personnel to Vanuatu to help with disaster ...   
ABC Online
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has announced the Federal Government will send an additional urban search and rescue team to Vanuatu in response to the devastation caused by Tropical Cyclone Pam. Ms Bishop said a team of 54 personnel will arrive in Port ...

Aid agencies begin flights to cyclone-stricken Vanuatu, official toll lowered   Daily Mail
Vanuata cyclone death toll rises to 24   Telegraph.co.uk
Cyclone Pam: Vanuatu 'needs food'   BBC News
The Australian   
News24   
Reuters   
all 4,315 news articles »   


BBC News
   
Israelis to vote in key election   
BBC News
Voters in Israel are preparing to go to the polls in what is expected to be a tightly-fought election. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a challenge from a centre-left alliance that has promised to repair ties with the Palestinians and the international ...

Netanyahu renounces Palestinian state in last-ditch election pledge   The Globe and Mail
Everything You Need to Know About Israel's Elections   TIME
A last-minute bid to block Netanyahu's 'rescue me' campaign   Haaretz
New York Times   
Wall Street Journal   
Christian Science Monitor   
all 1,897 news articles »   


National Post
   
Billionaire who fled to Canada as brother-in-law overthrown in Tunisian ...   
National Post
MONTREAL — As his opulent homes in Tunisia were ransacked during the 2011 uprising against his brother-in-law's corrupt regime, Belhassen Trabelsi and his family fled by boat and eventually sought refuge in Canada. But the Immigration and Refugee ...

Billionaire brother-in-law of ex-Tunisian president loses refugee bid in Canada   CTV News
Bribery allegations cost relative of ousted Tunisia's president Canadian refugee ...   The Globe and Mail
Belhassen Trabelsi, ex-Tunisian dictator's brother-in-law, denied asylum   CBC.ca
mysask.com   
all 24 news articles »   


CBC.ca
   
Mayors rely on personal contact over polls for Yes transit tax campaign   
The Globe and Mail
As a new independent poll suggests a majority of voters could vote against a new tax to finance Vancouver-region transit expansion, regional mayors working to secure a Yes vote say they are not conducting their own surveys to guide their campaign.
Ballots in, the cost of the mayors plan up   CKNW News Talk 980
Poll finds transit 'no' voters outnumber 'yes' side by 2-to-1 margin   CTV News
Mayors' transit plan to cost $200 million more   24 Hours Vancouver
Vancouver Sun   
Langley Times   
all 85 news articles »   


Toronto Sun
   
Paid duty puts more than half of cops over $100Gs   
Toronto Sun
The Toronto Police Services Board wants an explanation for why more than half of the service's employees earned more than $100,000 last year — including a police constable who made over $244,000. With bargaining underway between the police board ...

More than half of Toronto Police employees are on the sunshine list, earning in ...   National Post
Toronto police 'sunshine list' prompts calls for review of cops' compensation   660 News

all 40 news articles »   


Daily Mail
   
Prince Harry quits Army to spend summer in Africa as he searches for a job   
Daily Mail
Prince Harry will join the nation's army of job hunters after he quits the Armed Forces in June, Kensington Palace confirmed tonight. The fourth in line to the throne will spend the summer working alongside conservation groups in Africa, after which he will ...

Prince Harry to leave army in June   CBC.ca
Prince Harry to quit British army after 10 years   BusinessWorld Online Edition
Prince Harry to join Australian Army on four-week secondment in Sydney ...   ABC Online
CNN International   
Toronto Sun   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
all 183 news articles »   


Toronto Sun
   
Transparency needed in Liberals' booze sale expansion   
Toronto Sun
It's not just that he sees trouble for the 6,000 LCBO members that had OPSEU president Smokey Thomas all fired up Monday. “If things are going to change in the sale of beer and wine in this province, all we ask is it is done in a transparent way,” he said.

and more »   


Toronto Sun
   
One dead in Leslieville house fire   
Toronto Sun
One person is dead after a house fire in the city's east end Monday evening, Toronto EMS say. Firefighters and paramedics were called to a home just after 8 p.m. on Gerrard St. near Greenwood Ave. “The fire department removed a party from the house and ...

One dead after fire in Toronto's east end   CTV News
1 dead in 2-alarm fire on Gerrard Street   CBC.ca
One person dead after house fire in east end   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
MetroNews Canada   
Globalnews.ca   
all 9 news articles »   


660 News
   
One man dead, ASIRT investigating after NE shooting   
660 News
A man is dead and the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team is now investigating after Calgary police fatally shot a man at a northeast hotel Monday afternoon. Police were called to the Super 8 Motel in the 3000 block of Barlow Trail around 3 p.m.. The call ...

One person dead at Calgary hotel after shooting   Calgary Sun
Calgary police at the scene of a suspicious death in northeast   CBC.ca
Man found dead at northeast motel   News Talk 770 Calgary

all 12 news articles »   


CBC.ca
   
Ontario orders sweeping panel review of beleaguered TDSB   
The Globe and Mail
The Ontario government is tackling the dysfunction at Canada's largest school board by appointing a panel to conduct a wide-ranging review, including whether it is too big to govern. Education Minister Liz Sandals announced on Monday that the ...

Panel to review size of TDSB, role of trustees   Toronto Sun
Former Toronto mayor Barbara Hall to head panel looking into ways to reform ...   National Post
Liz Sandals appoints panel to study how best to run Toronto school board   Toronto Star
CTV News   
Newstalk 1010   
MetroNews Canada   
all 24 news articles »   

沒有留言:

張貼留言