2015年3月25日 星期三

2015-03-26 Canada English Canada


Toronto Sun
   
Canada transport minister says spate of CN Rail accidents no fluke   
Toronto Sun
OTTAWA - Three Canadian National Railway Co derailments in the same area in three weeks, two of them involving oil trains, cannot be explained away as a fluke of nature, Canada's transport minister said Wednesday, adding she is satisfied for now with ...

Canadian regulator seeks CN Rail safety plan after derailments   American Journal of Transportation
Canada says won't tell railways where to ship grain for now   Reuters
Transport Canada asks CN Rail for safety plan after series of derailments   Financial Post
Wall Street Journal   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Parents to receive child care benefit three months before federal election   
The Globe and Mail
Federal Conservatives have circled July 20 as the date Ottawa will deposit hundreds of dollars into the bank accounts of Canadian parents, a sudden windfall that will come just three months before election day. The July payments will be unusually large.
Pierre Poilievre set to unveil legislation to boost child-care benefit   Ottawa Citizen
Conservative government to begin child care benefit payments ahead of election   580 CFRA Radio
Feds expand Child Care Benefit program   Ottawa Sun

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Toronto Star
   
Undercover officer scolded accused terrorist for proposing poorly planned attack   
580 CFRA Radio
In this artist's sketch, John Nuttall (left) and Amanda Korody appear in court in Vancouver, Monday. Feb.2, 2015. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Felicty Don". VANCOUVER - Accused B.C. terrorist John Nuttall promises to do better after an undercover officer ...

Undercover cop testifies he didn't want suspect to have access to terrorist website   The Province
Accused BC terrorist wanted someone to care for her cat after attack, trial hears   Vancouver Sun
Accused BC terrorist wanted someone to care for her cat after attack: trial   Medicine Hat News

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CTV News
   
Officers in Tina Fontaine case should have been fired: great-aunt   
CTV News
Tina Fontaine's great-aunt says she was shocked to learn that two Winnipeg police officers who came into contact with the teen before she was found dead won't be fired. “I was hoping they would have both been fired,” Thelma Favel told CTV Winnipeg.
Why did police let Tina go?   Winnipeg Free Press
Union relieved cops won't face charges   Winnipeg Sun
'They should have done their job': AFN chief Bellegarde blasts Winnipeg cops ...   National Post
Globalnews.ca   
Hamilton Spectator   
Chilliwack Times   
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National Post
   
RCMP release PEI chemistry student suspected of terrorism activities with an ...   
National Post
Two different pictures emerged Wednesday of a Prince Edward Island university student who is the target of a national security probe. In the eyes of the Mounties, Seyed Amir Hossein Raisolsadat was on the verge of committing a terrorism offence, which is ...

Man arrested, ordered to keep the peace on terrorism suspicion   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
PEI man arrested on suspicion he may commit terrorism   CTV News
Man arrested, ordered to keep the peace on suspicion he may commit terrorism   Montreal Gazette

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CBC.ca
   
Rhino horn smuggler Tony Guan from BC sentenced to 30 months in US   
CBC.ca
An antiques dealer from Richmond, B.C. who pleaded guilty to smuggling rhinoceros horns, elephant ivory and coral has been sentenced to two and a half years in a U.S. prison. Xiao Ju Guan, also known as Tony Guan, was sentenced in New York ...

Richmond man jailed in US for smuggling animal parts   Vancouver Sun
B.C. man sentenced to 30 months in U.S. prison for smuggling rhino horns   Winnipeg Free Press

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The Globe and Mail
   
'Bold' Toronto judge to preside over Mike Duffy's trial   
The Globe and Mail
A Toronto-based judge will take over a courtroom in Ottawa to hear the Mike Duffy trial, where the veteran of the Ontario Court of Justice will be expected to bring a neutral eye to what has been a heated political saga. The court confirmed on Wednesday that ...

Ontario Court judge Charles Vaillancourt to preside over Duffy trial next month   Squamish Chief

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CTV News
   
Canadian accused of raping disabled girl deported home from US   
CTV News
A B.C. man accused of sexually assaulting a five-year-old girl with cerebral palsy then fleeing the country decades ago is back on Canadian soil. Mounties allege Raymond Douglas MacLeod attacked the underage victim while living in Prince George in 1974, ...

Raymond Douglas MacLeod, alleged BC child rapist deported back to Canada ...   CBC.ca
Ex-fugitive found hiding out in San Dimas deported to Canada for child ...   The San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Man extradited from US to face 1974 rape charge in Prince George   Prince George Free Press
Beacon News (blog)   
YorkRegion.com   
The Province   
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The Globe and Mail
   
WorkSafeBC turned down access to sawmill investigation, inquest hears   
The Globe and Mail
While preparing investigations into two deadly sawmill blasts that it eventually botched, WorkSafeBC turned down access to a months-long probe by one of the mills' owners and then did not tell an ongoing inquest about the existence of this extensive hidden ...

Inquest into fatal BC sawmill blast adjourned over new information   Times Colonist
Inquest into fatal B.C. sawmill blast adjourned   Globalnews.ca
The Lakeland Mills sawmill explosion could have been prevented, inquest heard   Business in Vancouver
Am730 Vancouver Traffic News   
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National Post
   
Lawyer urges fugitive Quebec biker to surrender before run-in with some ...   
National Post
QUEBEC CITY — Two days after one of his most infamous clients escaped from prison by walking out the front door, lawyer Dimitrios Strapatsas urged Francis Boucher to surrender before he wound up dead. “I would suggest he turns himself into police ...

Lawyer urges Francis Boucher to surrender   Williams Lake Tribune
Lawyer urges escaped Hells Angel to surrender   CTV News
Lawyer urges escaped biker Francis Boucher to turn himself in   Toronto Sun

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