2015年3月26日 星期四

2015-03-27 Canada English Canada


Calgary Herald
   
Calgary business groups applaud provincial budget for maintaining tax rate   
Calgary Herald
The plunge in oil prices will slow economic growth to a crawl in 2015, the Alberta government said Thursday in tabling a budget that forecast rising unemployment, slowing retail spending and a lengthy recovery for crude. “Low energy prices will result in a ...

Alberta budget to include more taxes, reveals $5-billion deficit over next year   The Globe and Mail
Thomson: A tough love budget that is tough to love   Edmonton Journal
Timid Alberta budget will penalize success   Edmonton Sun
660 News   
MetroNews Canada   
CBC.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
Germanwings Flight 4U9525: Canadian airlines told to have 2 people in the ...   
CBC.ca
Canadian airlines have been ordered to maintain two crew in the cockpit at all times, effective immediately, federal Transport Minister Lisa Raitt announced today. "Currently, there is not the requirement to have two members in the [cockpit]," Raitt told reporters ...

Airlines introduce two-person cockpit rule after Alps crash   Reuters Canada
Jet cockpit doors nearly impossible to open by intruders   Toronto Star
Airlines Adopt Two-in-the-Cockpit Rule After Germanwings Crash   NBCNews.com
Irish Independent   
The Australian   
TucsonSentinel.com   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Pay of judge, former Tory minister Toews' withheld over back rent   
The Globe and Mail
The paycheque of former federal justice minister Vic Toews, who is now a judge in Manitoba, has been garnisheed in a dispute over back rent in which he says he did not understand a Quebec tribunal's order to pay the money because it was written in French ...

Federal ethics watchdog investigating Vic Toews   Toronto Star
Manitoba judge Vic Toews fights salary seizure over late rent   CBC.ca
Former minister Toews fights salary seizure   www.norfolknews.ca/

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CTV News
   
'I thought she was dead': Woman reunited with lost cat after 6 years   
CTV News
Six years ago, Amanda Graham lost her kitten Cleo while attending school in Ontario. The missing cat was never found, and when Graham returned to her home province of Alberta, she gave up her search. "It was hard … having to just give up on an animal," ...

Faded ear tattoo reunites lost cat with owner after 6 years   Toronto Sun

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National Post
   
NB education minister angry after learning French and English students have ...   
National Post
In a sign of how touchy bilingualism issues can get in New Brunswick, the province's education minister has vowed to take action after learning French- and English-speaking students have been travelling on the same school bus. Under a long-standing policy ...

NB NDP leader seeks clarity on school buses for English, French kids   CTV News

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National Post
   
Christie Blatchford: Officer admits he didn't know co-accused in drug trial had ...   
National Post
Probably the strangest little drug-trafficking case going on in the whole country continued its merry way Thursday, with the revelation that an alleged marijuana dealer was in fact licensed to possess, grow and store — guess what? — medical marijuana.
Sandro Lisi drug trial: Court hears about alleged drug deal on audio recording   Toronto Star
Undercover officer cross-examined at trial of Lisi, Bahrami   CBC.ca
Undercover cop unaware of Rob Ford probe, trial of ex-mayor's friend told   The Globe and Mail

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24 Hours Vancouver
   
Man impersonated by Hells Angels biker in jail break speaks out 0   
24 Hours Vancouver
MONTREAL — The jail guard blunders are worse than first thought, after the son of a notorious biker was mistakenly let out of jail this week. Francis Boucher, son of Hells Angels boss Mom Boucher, pretended to be another inmate before walking out the front ...


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CBC.ca
   
Defence costs 'unsustainable', says PBO   
Chilliwack Progress
Parliamentary Budget Officer Jean-Denis Frechette answers questions in Ottawa on Tuesday, January 27, 2015. The Harper government has built a military that it cannot afford and will be forced to make tough choices about in the future, if it sticks with the ...

Tough choices ahead for the military   Winnipeg Free Press
Defence costs 'unsustainable' over next decade, says Parliamentary Budget Officer   CTV News

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Toronto Star
   
Bystander just minding her business when stray bullet hits her   
Toronto Star
Suzan Zreik had dreamed of one day becoming a police officer. But after being hit by a stray bullet during a police shooting outside her Mississauga home, she's not so sure. Two officers were wounded and a 30-year-old man was killed after police responded ...

Bystander was shot during police incident in Mississauga   Newstalk 1010

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The Globe and Mail
   
Tories say waging war on Islamic State is a humanitarian effort   
The Globe and Mail
The Conservative government is arguing that waging war is part of a humanitarian response to the suffering caused by Islamic State militants, as Canada prepares to expand its combat mission into Syria. Defence Minister Jason Kenney, whose party has ...

'Best weapon' against ISIL is 'political solution,' Foreign Affairs says   Ottawa Citizen
Role of Canadian soldiers fuels Commons debate   Toronto Star
US, allies conduct air strikes in Syria, Iraq against Islamic State: task force   Reuters Canada
Winnipeg Free Press   
durhamregion.com   
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