2015年3月19日 星期四

2015-03-20 Canada English Canada


National Post
   
Uber supercharges city hall lobbying tactics   
The Globe and Mail
Uber has stepped up its lobbying efforts at Toronto City Hall with a campaign asking its users to urge councillors to abandon “outdated regulations.” App-based taxi service Uber has been locked in a standoff with the City of Toronto after the city filed a court ...

Uber drivers in Ottawa convicted of operating illegal cabs   580 CFRA Radio
San Diego Cab Company Joins Lawsuit Against Uber   KPBS
Three Uber drivers pay fines for breaking Ottawa taxi bylaw   Ottawa Citizen
National Post   
MetroNews Canada   
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CBC.ca
   
Iraq mission a matter of 'moral clarity' for Canada, foreign affairs minister says   
The Globe and Mail
Extending Canada's military mission in Iraq is a matter of “moral clarity” that all political parties should support, Foreign Affairs Minister Rob Nicholson says. In a carefully crafted speech to foreign diplomats on Thursday, Mr. Nicholson‎ set out the Conservative ...

What's next for Canada in the fight against Islamic State   Ottawa Citizen
Tories call for opposition support on ISIL   insideTORONTO.com
Canada's mission against ISIS must continue: Foreign affairs minister   Toronto Sun

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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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CBC.ca
   
Prentice to repeal restrictive labour legislation Bill 45   
CBC.ca
Premier Jim Prentice assured public sector union leaders Thursday he will not attempt to roll back wages and promised to repeal a controversial bill that restricted union activity and imposed prohibitive fines for illegal strikes. Bill 45, which passed under former ...

Conciliatory Prentice pledges to kill unpopular labour bill   Edmonton Journal
Alberta will repeal anti-strike bill   Whitecourt Star
Jim Prentice To Repeal Legislation That Increased Fines For Illegal Strikes   Huffington Post Canada

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Ottawa Citizen
   
Scott Andrews to sit as Independent MP after...   
Brampton Guardian
OTTAWA — Scott Andrews says he's has given up on any hope of rejoining the Liberals and says he will instead sit as an Independent MP in the wake of a harassment probe that raised questions about his conduct involving an NDP MP.
Sex misconduct matter over, Trudeau says   Northumberland News
More questions as MP Scott Andrews accepts findings of misconduct review   Medicine Hat News
Voters deserve to know more on MPs' misbehaviour: Editorial   Toronto Star
National Post   
Macleans.ca   
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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 revisits evidence at Via terror trial   Simcoe.com

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Toronto Star
   
Pierre Karl Péladeau apologizes for comments about immigrants hurting ...   
Toronto Star
MONTREAL—Parti Québécois leadership frontrunner Pierre Karl Péladeau certainly has the money, but the maladroit media magnate risks losing the ethnic vote for good. The saviour for the sovereigntist cause has skirted a series of controversies since ...

Péladeau apologizes for controversial comments on immigrants   The Globe and Mail
PKP apologizes for immigration remarks   CBC.ca
Gazette Midday: PKP skewered over remarks on immigrants and sovereignty   Montreal Gazette

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CBC.ca
   
Shatter: Chemically treated marijuana extract makes its way to Stratford   
CTV News
Tuesday, while conducting a drug bust, Stratford Police found marijuana, methamphetamine and prescription medication. They also found something called 'shatter' a relatively new drug made by extracting THC from marijuana and putting it through a ...

'Shatter' drug now on police radar in Ontario   CBC.ca

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Montreal Gazette
   
Adil Charkaoui's community school resumes as junior college lifts suspension   
Montreal Gazette
A man once accused by Ottawa of being a terrorist says he'll be able to resume using class space at Collège de Maisonneuve to operate his community school. In late February, Collège de Maisonneuve and a second Montreal institution suspended leases ...

Montreal's Collège de Maisonneuve says Adil Charkaoui allowed back to teach   Globalnews.ca

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NEWS.com.au
   
Monica Lewinsky: 'I was branded a tramp, tart, slut, whore, bimbo'   
NEWS.com.au
MONICA Lewinksy has vowed to stop tiptoeing around her past as she continued her personal quest against cyber-bullying at a TED Talk gathering this week. Lewinsky, 41, spoke candidly of the humiliation she suffered after the infamous 1998 sex scandal ...

Monica Lewinsky spoke to the TED conference crowd in Vancouver Thursday ...   Vancouver Sun
'Who never made a mistake at 22?': Lewinsky reclaims spotlight with anti ...   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Lewinsky TED talk recounts 'devastating consequences' of forbidden affair   ErieTVNews
WDSU New Orleans   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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