2015年4月1日 星期三

2015-04-02 Canada English Canada


The Globe and Mail
   
Manitoba's pledge to pull foster kids out of hotels met with skepticism   
The Globe and Mail
Amid intense public scrutiny, the Manitoba government is vowing to remove all foster children from hotels after a serious assault on a teenaged girl who had been placed in a Winnipeg hotel. Calling the assault a “cowardly attack on a vulnerable child,” Family ...

Children in care to be taken out of Winnipeg hotels after serious attack on girl   CBC.ca
Teen in care at Winnipeg hotel assaulted   MetroNews Canada
Manitoba to stop putting CFS children in hotels by June 1 after child attacked   APTN National News
Winnipeg Free Press   
Winnipeg Sun   
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680 News
   
Federal budget date expected to be announced Thursday   
680 News
It's expected that the Harper government will unveil the date of its budget on Thursday. The federal finance minister is scheduled to make an announcement from the Canada Goose Factory, in the Caledonia Road and Eglinton Avenue West area at 9 a.m..
Finance Minister Joe Oliver to announce the budget date Thursday   Globalnews.ca
Harper defends plan for $7.5-million ad blitz on pre-election budget   The Globe and Mail
Winning a war no way to win an election   Welland Tribune
CTV News   
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National Post
   
Teenage son of Canadian diplomat won't be protected by diplomatic immunity ...   
National Post
The teenage son of a Canadian diplomat facing charges in a shootout that killed his older brother will not be protected by diplomatic immunity. Marc Wabafiyebazu is accused of felony murder and threatening a police officer while in custody, according to ...

Father of Canadian diplomat's kids struggles to understand son's death   The Globe and Mail
Canadian diplomat planning funeral of teen son,...   InsideHalton.com
Son of Canadian consul shot dead in Miami 0   Brockville Recorder and Times
CHCH News   
Winnipeg Free Press   
CBC.ca   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Ottawa signs deal with Red Cross to handle evacuations on Manitoba reserves   
The Globe and Mail
The federal minister of aboriginal affairs has announced a one-year agreement that provides the Canadian Red Cross with $780,000 to provide evacuation services for First Nation communities in Manitoba. Bernard Valcourt says the measure is effective as of ...

Canada Financing Evacuation For First Nations   CJOB

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CTV News
   
Charges pending against man after standoff with RCMP   
CTV News
Police in northern Alberta were busy Tuesday night, after shots rang out at a facility near Clairmont, leading to an hours-long standoff with a suspect. RCMP said just before 8 p.m., officers were called to a Halliburton facility in an industrial area near Clairmont, ...

Good Samaritan returns stolen goods to rightful owners 0   Alberta Daily Herald Tribune
Grande Prairie man arrested after reports of shot fired   Edmonton Sun
Former employee of energy company arrested after shots fired in Alberta facility   Edmonton Journal
iNews880.com   
Huffington Post Canada   
Energeticcity.ca   
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Canadian tourism industry wants to direct more marketing money to the U.S.   
Winnipeg Free Press
VANCOUVER - Canada is redirecting its tourism focus towards the United States 14 years after 9/11 chilled American travel northward. Tourism Minister Maxime Bernier says visits from places where Canada marketed itself increased by an average of 11 per ...


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Toronto Star
   
Wynne slams Indiana's 'discriminatory' religious freedom law   
Toronto Star
Companies like Apple raising alarm bells about “divisive” anti-gay laws in U.S. states such as Indiana will find Ontario more to their liking, Premier Kathleen Wynne says. As the Republican governors of Indiana and Arkansas scrambled Wednesday to control ...

Ontario turning its back on sex workers   NOW Magazine
Ontario's high school grad rate climbs 16% in decade: Wynne   Welland Tribune
Wynne denounces Indiana's 'Religious Freedom' bill   Orillia Packet & Times

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The Globe and Mail
   
Toronto's taxi-licensing debate is expected to include Uber   
The Globe and Mail
As city hall ramps up for yet another heated debate over taxi licensing, Toronto Mayor John Tory is urging council to conduct a broader review of the entire taxi industry – including controversial ride-sharing technologies such as Uber. In January, the Ontario ...

Taxi licensing debate returns to city council   680 News

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Toronto Star
   
Conservative Nancy Ruth says auditors don't understand what being senator is like   
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—Conservative Sen. Nancy Ruth says the auditors combing through the travel expenses paid to denizens of the Upper Chamber just do not understand the life and work of a senator. “Most of their questions are not very sophisticated nor do they ...

Trending on Twitter: Sen. Nancy Ruth and the case of the ice-cold Camembert   CTV News
Nancy Ruth annoyed auditor expects her to eat 'awful,' but free, airline food   Guelph Mercury
Senator miffed by audit of expensed airplane breakfast instead of 'ice-cold ...   National Post
The Globe and Mail   
CBC.ca   
insideTORONTO.com   
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CTV News
   
Concordia student files complaint over alleged sexist, racist Facebook chats   
CTV News
A current student and past member of the University of Concordia's largest student association has filed a complaint with the Quebec Human Rights commission after she says she was the target of repeated sexist and racist comments from two former ...

Concordia University president reviewing response to harassment complaint   Montreal Gazette
Concordia student politician files complaint about racist, sexist Facebook chat   CBC.ca
Concordia student alleges racist and sexist on-line comments   CJAD
News@Concordia   
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