2015年3月27日 星期五

2015-03-28 Canada English Canada


National Post
   
Chief Bill Blair issues new rules on police carding, mayor calls them an ...   
National Post
Outgoing Toronto police chief Bill Blair on Friday gave his officers new orders on how to engage and document non-criminal interactions with the public in a set of directives that pleased the police union, but left members of the black community disappointed ...

Reaction divided on new rules for police questioning, 'carding' tactics   The Globe and Mail
Two deputies in spotlight in search for a diverse police chief   Toronto Star
Toronto police's new 'carding' policy to be debated at upcoming board meeting   insideTORONTO.com
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St. Catharines Standard
   
Student injured at Que. protest plans to sue cop   
St. Catharines Standard
Scenes from student protest outside the legislature in Quebec City, Thursday, March 26, 2015. Police broke up the protest which was deemed illegal, arresting 274 people. (JEAN-FRANCOIS DESGAGNES/QMI Agency). 1 sec. 2 sec. 3 sec. 4 sec. 5 sec. 6 sec.
Quebec students are fighting for you   The Independent News
Student group critical of police tactics after injuries at protest   Prince George Citizen

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CBC.ca
   
Sunshine Village skier survives 550 metre fall after triggering avalanche   
CBC.ca
A skier was seriously injured in an avalanche Friday after crossing a boundary rope at Sunshine Village. Park officials say the man walked out onto an overhang, beyond the boundary rope on Goat's Eye Mountain, causing the ridge to fail and creating a size 2 ...

Skier in serious condition after triggering avalanche   Toronto Sun
Young man triggers avalanche, falls 548 metres   Calgary Herald
Out-of-bounds skier suffers 550 metre fall in avalanche near Sunshine Village   CTV News
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Calgary Sun   
MetroNews Canada   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Tories to scale back scope of anti-terror bill to allay concerns it goes too far   
The Globe and Mail
The federal government is rolling back the scope of its controversial anti-terror legislation to address fears it grants too much power to security and intelligence agencies. As part of a series of amendments to Bill C-51, it's narrowing the definition of “activity that ...

Analysis: Does Bill C-51 reflect reality for Canadians?   Toronto Star
Conservative amendments will curb, clarify some anti-terrorism bill powers   Hamilton Spectator
Federal Tories Propose Changes to Anti-Terrorism Bill   640 Toronto News
Ottawa Citizen   
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The Sudbury Star
   
Opposition slams Grits for sunshine list   
The Sudbury Star
Opposition parties were quick to slam the province for the high salaries earned by some public sector employees, as evidenced in the Sunshine List released Friday. New Democrat Finance Critic Catherine Fife said the latest edition of the list shows that, ...

More than 111000 public servants made $100000 and up   Toronto Star
TCHC salaries exposed by Sunshine List   Toronto Sun
Thousands of names missing from "Sunshine List," OPSEU's Thomas says   NorthumberlandView.ca
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National Post   
Peterborough Examiner   
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CTV News
   
Francis Boucher facing three new charges after leaving Montreal jail   
CTV News
MONTREAL -- Francis Boucher is facing three new charges after surrendering to authorities following several days on the lam. The son of former Hells Angels boss Maurice (Mom) Boucher was charged Friday with identity theft, escaping lawful custody and ...

Francis Boucher back behind bars   CJAD
Quebec biker surrenders after mistaken jail release   Hamilton Spectator
Gang member Boucher surrenders to police   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
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Cape Breton Post
   
Former Nova Scotia politician was belligerent during breathalyzer, court told   
Cape Breton Post
HALIFAX — A Halifax police officer testified today that former provincial politician Trevor Zinck was belligerent and resistant when he was pulled over for a breathalyzer test. Trevor Zinck at Nova Scotia Supreme Court in Halifax in October, 2013.
Ex-MLA charged with drunk driving denies being at wheel   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
Trevor Zinck takes stand in his impaired driving trial   CBC.ca
Ex-Nova Scotia politician belligerent during breathalyzer, court told   The Globe and Mail

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The Globe and Mail
   
Alberta Premier Prentice expected to call an election any day   
The Globe and Mail
Albertans are expecting an election call within weeks, if not days, to pass judgment on the largest tax increase in a generation and the direction Jim Prentice is taking their province. The Premier pledged to stick with his government's austerity agenda on Friday ...

Higher corporate tax rates worked in B.C., critics say   Edmonton Journal
Reaction to Alberta Budget 2015, premier and minister on the defensive   CTV News
National Post View: Welcome to Prentice's Alberta — please have your ...   National Post
CBC.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
Merouane Ghalmi signs terrorism-linked peace bond   
CBC.ca
A 22-year-old Montreal man RCMP believe poses a risk to public security has signed a peace bond, agreeing to wear an electronic tracking bracelet and other conditions. Merouane Ghalmi is also prohibited from communicating on social media with anyone ...

Montreal man signs off on peace bond   YorkRegion.com
Montreal man accused of being terror threat to be electronically monitored   National Post
Former MMA fighter suspected of jihadist leanings to wear ankle bracelet   Peterborough Examiner

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Chatham Daily News
   
Feds report $1.3B surplus for first 10 months of fiscal year   
Chatham Daily News
Finance Minister Joe Oliver stands to speak during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa March 10, 2015. REUTERS/Chris Wattie. Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story. Print. Report an error. With revenues on ...

Ottawa runs $1.3B surplus in first 10 months of fiscal year, could balance early   CTV News

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