2015年3月16日 星期一

2015-03-17 Canada English Canada


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   
Montreal Gazette   
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Peterborough Examiner
   
Strip-searched Quebec teen must change schools, judge rules   
Peterborough Examiner
A 15-year-old girl who was subjected to a strip search by officials at Neufchatel High School in Quebec City cannot return to that school, a judge ruled Monday. Superior Court Judge Bernard Godbout denied an application from the girl's family to prevent the ...

Strip-searched Quebec girl can't return to high school where it happened   The Globe and Mail

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Globalnews.ca
   
Government to unveil new initiatives for veterans, caregivers Tuesday   
CTV News
The Harper Government is taking more steps to heal wounds with Canada's veterans by unveiling two new benefits, CTV News has learned. Tomorrow, using the backdrop of a navy dockyard in Vancouver, Erin O'Toole will announce the creation of new ...

Legislation fills gaps in Veterans Charter: Norlock   Peterborough Examiner
Ottawa to announce new grant for veterans   Globalnews.ca
Bruce-Grey MP happy with support for veterans and reservists   Simcoe.com

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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
If we want better transit, we must pay — so I'm voting Yes   Vancouver Sun
Terence Corcoran: Hey, Vancouver: Just say 'No' to transit tax   Financial Post
CTV News   
24 Hours Vancouver   
MetroNews Canada   
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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   
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National Post
   
Guns are needed for safety in rural areas, Stephen Harper says   
National Post
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Stephen Harper says rural Canadians need firearms for their own security so they can shoot people who pose a danger. Conservatives are applauding their leader's words, but critics see this as a move to placate the powerful ...

Harper sparks controversy by linking guns and personal security   Ottawa Citizen

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CBC.ca
   
Parole Board says no more funding to clear pardon application backlog   
CBC.ca
The Parole Board of Canada says it can no longer dedicate its resources to clearing a backlog of old pardon applications, leaving thousands of former offenders in legal limbo. Pardon backlog leaves thousands of former offenders in limbo · Requests for ...

Parole Board Says It Lacks Resources To Clear Backlog Of Pardon Applications   Huffington Post Canada
Parole Board says no more funding to clear pardons backlog   Macleans.ca

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Vancouver Sun
   
Canada-US border deal allow pre-clearance, customs officers to work next door   
Vancouver Sun
Travellers on the Rocky Mountaineer are already testing potential “pre-clearance” measures that could be used as part of a deal between Canada and the United States to make it faster and easier for rail passengers to cross the border. Officials are testing a ...

Canada-US deal will expand customs prescreening for travellers   The Globe and Mail
Crossing border to US could get faster thanks to pre-clearance deal   Toronto Star
US-Canada border deal aims to speed travel   Times Colonist
News1130   
Vancity Buzz   
Windsor Star (blog)   
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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   
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Edmonton Sun
   
Province, municipalities agree on several issues   
Edmonton Sun
diana Municipal Affairs Minister Diana McQueen. (CODIE MCLACHLAN/Edmonton Sun). Article. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. Province looking for ideas from Northern Alberta Mayors · Alberta Urban ...

Alberta introduces new rules for municipalities   MetroNews Canada
Alberta kicks off Municipal Government Act overhaul   Calgary Herald
Expect new municipal codes of conduct under proposed government changes   Edmonton Journal
CBC.ca   
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