2015年3月19日 星期四

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CBC.ca
   
Former Quebec judge says he helped his wife commit suicide but didn't kill her   
The Globe and Mail
The only Canadian judge ever convicted of first-degree murder has told the CBC from behind bars that he hid from the court his role in helping his disabled wife commit suicide. Jacques Delisle said he left a loaded gun for Nicole Rainville to take her own life ...

Ex-judge Jacques Delisle admits he helped wife take her own life   Montreal Gazette
Jacques Delisle didn't murder his wife, forensic experts tell CBC   CBC.ca
Ex-judge on last legal legs to fight murder rap   MetroNews Canada
National Post   
Times Colonist   
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CRTC announces television service for $25 plus "pick-and-play"   
Vancity Buzz
Today the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) announced that television service providers must offer an “entry-level” television service for up to $25, beginning in 2016. According to the announcement, the new service ...


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Toronto Sun
   
Etobicoke shootings connected, gang-related: Cops   
Toronto Sun
One of the two young men shot hours apart at an Etobicoke highrise earlier this week has died. And while Toronto Police have been tight-lipped in the wake of the violence at 2063 Islington Ave., homicide investigators now confirm the two shootings are ...

Rob Ford near scene of first of two shootings, sees bloodied victim on ground   Welland Tribune
Man wounded in Etobicoke highrise double shooting dies   Toronto Star
Same-day Islington Avenue shootings related, police say   CBC.ca
CTV News   
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
insideTORONTO.com   
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New York Times
   
Militants, ISIS Included, Claim Tunisia Museum Attack   
New York Times
CAIRO — The Islamic State and other extremists on Thursday sought to claim responsibility for the deadly attack that killed at least 21 people at the National Bardo Museum in Tunis. The authorities there arrested at least nine people suspected of being ...

Islamic State claims attack in Tunisia, raising fears it is expanding its reach   Washington Post
Two terror groups, Islamic State included, claim attack In Tunisia   The Australian Financial Review
Isil claims responsibility for massacre at Tunisia museum   Irish Independent
Sydney Morning Herald   
Irish Times   
Reuters   
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KCRA Sacramento
   
FBI investigates Mississippi hanging death   
KCRA Sacramento
WASHINGTON (CNN) —The hanging death of an African-American man who had been missing since early this month and was found Thursday by local authorities in Mississippi has drawn the scrutiny of the FBI and the Department of Justice Civil Rights ...


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Vancouver Sun
   
BC terror suspect anxious waiting for news of explosions he expected to kill 200 ...   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — As the morning of Canada Day slipped away from him, John Nuttall knew something was wrong. He and his wife, Amanda Korody, had planted their homemade pressure-cooker bombs at the British Columbia legislature in the early morning ...

More video evidence at BC's terror trial   CKNW News Talk 980
BC terror suspect anxious awaiting attack   Cranbrook Daily Townsman

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BBC News
   
Obama tells Iran of 'historic' opportunity   
BBC News
US President Barack Obama has told the Iranian people that a deal to transform the relationship between the two countries could be within reach. "We have the best opportunity in decades to pursue a different future between our countries," he said in a video ...

Iran Nuclear Talks Lag, With Status of New Centrifuges Another Hurdle   New York Times
US Democrats, Republicans agree to delay Iran bill vote   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Obama Tells Iranians Rare Opportunity For Better Relations   RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Reuters   
Voice of America   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Montreal Gazette
   
High Court ruling clears way for Loyola's religious studies course   
Montreal Gazette
John Patrick Mancini teaching a religion class at Loyola High School on Wednesday, the day before the Supreme Court of Canada handed down its decision on the private Catholic school's challenge to Quebec's mandatory ethics and religious culture course ...

Court affirms Catholic school's right to teach 'ethics' aligned with their faith   The Global Dispatch
National Post View: The Court got it right on religious freedom in Quebec   National Post
Top court rules Montreal Catholic school exempt from Quebec ethics, religion ...   Toronto Sun
Waterloo Record   
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St. Catharines Standard
   
Via jury asks to hear first meeting between Jaser, FBI   
St. Catharines Standard
Via Rail terror accused Raed Jaser (L) and lawyer John Norris are pictured in a courtroom sketch at Old City Hall Court in Toronto April 23, 2013. (Pam Davies). Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story. Print. Report an error. Related Stories.
Jury in Via terror trial revisits evidence on ninth day of deliberations   The Globe and Mail
Jury in Via terror trial asks to hear testimony about FBI agent's meeting with ...   Toronto Star
Jury at Via Rail terror trial revisits evidence as deliberations continue   Globalnews.ca

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Toronto Sun
   
TTC dumps execs ahead of Spadina extension report   
Toronto Sun
TTC CEO Andy Byford dumped the top brass overseeing the Spadina subway extension Thursday in a bid to get the project costing $2.6 billion and counting “back on track.” On the eve of the TTC releasing a report that will outline the cost overruns and delays ...

TTC fires managers in charge of over-budget Toronto-York Spadina extension   CTV News
Tory Says TTC Head Byford Has His ”Full Support”   640 Toronto News
TTC fires 2 managers linked to York subway expansion   CBC.ca
Newstalk 1010   
680 News   
Toronto Star   
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