2015年3月28日 星期六

2015-03-29 Canada English Canada


Toronto Sun
   
Dalhousie calls Instagram sex pic scandal 'offensive'   
Toronto Sun
Just as Dalhousie University puts its dentistry student Facebook scandal to rest, the Nova Scotia school is once again embroiled in a social media controversy. The Halifax Chronicle Herald reported Friday that an Instagram account called @theDalJungle had ...

Social media post gets Dalhousie students kicked out of residence   680 News
Dalhousie Evicts Students Following Social Media Posts   640 Toronto News
Dalhousie students evicted from residence over content on Instagram account   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
Winnipeg Free Press   
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Calgary Herald
   
New leader Brian Jean says Wildrose has 'a team ready to fight'   
Calgary Herald
Brian Jean was announced to be the elected leader of the Wildrose Party at the Sheraton Cavalier Hotel in Calgary on Saturday, March 28, 2015. Jean won the first round of ballots cast with 55 per cent of the vote. Aryn Toombs / Calgary Herald. Share Adjust ...

Former federal MP Brian Jean voted new leader of Wildrose party; former leader ...   National Post
Gunter: Wildrose gaining on PCs   Edmonton Sun
Thomson: Smith's defeat the icing on the cake for jubilant Wildrose members   Edmonton Journal
CANOE   
Medicine Hat News   
CBC.ca   
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CTV News
   
Anti-Islam protest in Montreal scuttled by opposition groups   
CTV News
An anti-Islam protest by a right-wing European political organization was scuttled in the face of hundreds of counter-demonstrators in Montreal on Saturday afternoon. The Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamization of the West group (PEGIDA) had organized ...

Group cancels Quebec debut event in face of a large counter-protest   Hamilton Spectator
PEGIDA protest cancelled facing hundreds of counter demonstrators   CJAD
European anti-Islam group`s Canadian protest fizzles   Zee News
Chicago Daily News   
Montreal Gazette   
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Digital Journal
   
Judge in Canada releases video of cop kicking homeless man down   
Digital Journal
A judge presiding over the case of a police officer in Regina, Sask. who kicked a homeless man to the ground released a video of the incident today. The homeless man, who hit his head on concrete, appeared to be moving aggressively toward the officer.
Judge releases footage of cop kicking homeless man   Toronto Sun
Court releases video of Regina police officer kicking homeless man   National Post
Video shows Regina officer kick homeless man to ground   CTV News
mirror.co.uk   
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Toronto Sun
   
Sunshine List will just keep growing   
Toronto Sun
Like some giant, organic, ever-growing monster that feeds on your tax dollars, the public sector payroll just keeps growing. This year, thanks to some very savvy number-crunching by one of my readers, Rodger Lucas, I've been able to compare a few salaries ...

Over $100k Salary List Released   Fountain Pen
Sunshine List and commercial bouncy castles   The Eyeopener
Ontario's Sunshine List: Is it still useful?   CBC.ca
National Post   
The Sudbury Star   
NorthernLife.ca   
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Wintry weekend expected for Atlantic Canada   
YorkRegion.com
HALIFAX - Environment Canada says parts of the Atlantic region are in for another dose of winter weather this weekend. Warnings for heavy snow and freezing rain have been issued for eastern Newfoundland on Saturday. Up to 20 cm of snow is expected to ...


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Hamilton Spectator
   
Analysis: Does Bill C-51 reflect reality for Canadians?   
Hamilton Spectator
Demonstrators gather on Parliament Hill to protest on a national day of action against Bill C-51, the government's proposed anti-terrorism legislation, in Ottawa on Saturday, March 14, 2015. next play/pause pre 1/1. Hamilton Spectator. By Tonda MacCharles.
Conservatives to propose minor amendments to Bill C-51   Toronto Star
Amid criticism, federal government to introduce amendments to Bill C-51 next week   CTV News
Feds to amend Bill C-51   CANOE

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John Baird lands job as international adviser to Barrick Gold, company says   
Times Colonist
Foreign Minister John Baird speaks in the House of Commons in Ottawa on Feb. 3, 2015. Former foreign affairs minister John Baird has become a special international adviser to Barrick Gold Corp. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld. Previous Next. Foreign ...


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CTV News
   
SIU to probe standoff in Peterborough that prompted Walmart lockdown   
CTV News
PETERBOROUGH, Ont. -- Ontario's police watchdog has been called in to review a standoff in Peterborough that forced a lockdown at a Walmart on Saturday. Peterborough Police said earlier Saturday that they were trying to make contact with a man in a ...

Peterborough Walmart standoff comes to fatal end   Toronto Sun
Man dead after police standoff at Peterborough Walmart   Toronto Star
Police surround Walmart in Peterborough, Ont.   Edmonton Sun
Peterborough Examiner   
640 Toronto News   
Chicago Daily News   
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CBC.ca
   
IHIT investigating suspicious death in Surrey   
New York Recorder
The overnight death of a lady in Surrey is being investigated by the Integrated Homicide Investigation Group.According to IHIT spokesperson Stephanie Ashton, a lady died in her property in the region of 127th street and 103 Avenue at 11 p.m. on Friday ...

Homicide team investigates suspicious death of woman in Surrey   CBC.ca
Woman's death in Surrey home suspicious, homicide investigators called in   The Province
Homicide team probes suspicious death in Surrey   Williams Lake Tribune

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