2015年4月6日 星期一

2015-04-07 Canada English Canada


CTV News
   
Police find body of man who tried to help wife in Fraser River   
CTV News
VANCOUVER -- Police say the body pulled from the water near a ferry terminal south of Vancouver is that of a 74-year-old man who fell into a nearby river. Delta police say the man and his wife were aboard a personal boat that was moored to their houseboat ...

Body found of houseboat resident who fell into water trying to rescue wife   CBC.ca

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Toronto Sun
   
PEI voters head to polls May 4   
Toronto Sun
Prince Edward Island Premier Wade MacLauchlan used his district nomination meeting Monday night to call an election for May 4. MacLauchlan, 60, became leader of the provincial Liberal Party Feb. 21 in an uncontested leadership convention and replaced ...

New premier of PEI calls election, voters go to polls on May 4   CTV News
PEI election called for May 4   CBC.ca
A QuickSketch of Prince Edward Island Premier Wade MacLauchlan   680 News
The Guardian   
Lethbridge Herald   
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
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Timmins Press
   
One 'mistake' led to crash death of teen mom   
Timmins Press
CALGARY -- The tragic death of an Airdrie, Alta., teen mom in a violent crash has left her boyfriend a heartbroken single father. "(She was) the most amazing mother you could even possibly find on the earth," said Curtis Eskildsen, 18, just hours after the car ...

Rachelle Goudy, killed in Calgary crash, remembered as a stand-up friend and ...   MetroNews Canada
Teenage Airdrie mother killed in crash mourned, Calgary cops describe tragic ...   Vermilion Standard

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St. Catharines Standard
   
Woman burned after being assaulted with hot pizza   
St. Catharines Standard
Paige Beaudry is pictured showing burns she received after being being assaulted with hot pizza at The Pizza Market in Truro, N.S. A 29-year-old local woman was charged Monday afternoon. Handout/QMI Agency ...

NS woman recovering from burns after pizza slice assault   CTV News
Assault charge laid in Nova Scotia after woman allegedly burned with hot pizza   680 News

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CTV News
   
Key witness in Duffy trial expected to admit to acting as middleman for payments ...   
CTV News
One of the key witnesses at Mike Duffy's trial is expected to testify this week that he was paid about $20,000 to act as a middleman and disburse money to the now-suspended senator's personal trainer, makeup artist and others, CTV News has learned.
Duffy trial promises crash course in controversial Senate rules   Macleans.ca
Mike Duffy Trial: 'Old Duff' getting his day in court   CANOE
It's not just Duffy – the Harper era is on trial   The Globe and Mail
National Post   
Toronto Sun   
Toronto Star   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Alberta Premier Prentice expected to call early election Tuesday   
The Globe and Mail
Alberta Premier Jim Prentice will be making an announcement on Tuesday morning in which he is widely expected to call an early election. Less than two weeks ago, Mr. Prentice's Progressive Conservative government tabled a budget with a number of tax ...

Thomson: What to expect when you're expecting an Alberta election call   Edmonton Journal
Alberta premier set to call election   CANOE
Alberta election call expected Tuesday as parties prepare for campaign   CBC.ca
MetroNews Canada   
Calgary Herald   
bnn.ca   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Toronto to consider lowering speed limits on residential streets   
The Globe and Mail
Toronto will weigh this week whether to allow lower speed limits on more residential streets, trading driver convenience for pedestrian safety. The Public Works and Infrastructure Committee will be asked on Thursday to open the door to 30-kilometre-an-hour ...

Toronto eyeing new 30 km/h speed limit policy for residential streets   MetroNews Canada

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CTV News
   
NB government sends taxman to collect on decades old speeding tickets   
CTV News
Some Nova Scotia residents are scratching their heads after being told to pay up for speeding fines allegedly incurred decades ago in New Brunswick. Residents reported getting a letter from the Canada Revenue Agency, which said unless they pay their ...


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National Post
   
Driver caught on video using chainsaw to threaten family during road rage incident   
National Post
MONTREAL — A man caught on video threatening a family in their car with a chainsaw in what police call a road rage incident will face charges of armed aggression Tuesday morning in a courtroom in St-Jérôme, Que. The video of the man pointing his ...

Man threatens mother and child with chainsaw at car window   9news.com.au
Driver wielding chainsaw arrested after alleged road rage incident   CBC.ca
Family threatened with chainsaw in road rage incident in St-Jérôme   Montreal Gazette
CJAD   
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Canada's Ferries Call for Infrastructure   
MarineLink
Industry Minister James Moore told CTV's Question Period, yesterday, that Canadians will soon be seeing “very large-scale [infrastructure] announcements in every part of the country.” Moore went on to say that these investments will benefit Canadians and ...


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