2015年4月7日 星期二

2015-04-08 Canada English Canada


Toronto Star
   
Mike Duffy's diary reveals intrigue and the mundane   
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—It's a window into the daily life of a senator. Mike Duffy kept a detailed calendar that was part diary, part day-timer that reveal political intrigue and mundane dealings. The document, entered into evidence on the first day of his criminal trial on ...

At the Mike Duffy trial, Stephen Harper will be the tie that binds   The Globe and Mail
Two sharply competing views laid out at Mike...   www.insidebelleville.com/
Mike Duffy claimed Senate expenses before starting job   CBC.ca
Ottawa Citizen   
OurWindsor.ca   
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Toronto Star
   
Banned pianist's plan for free concert nixed by venue — and her replacement's ...   
Toronto Star
“I tried to have a conversation with them but they refused,” says Valentina Lisitsa, referring to the management team at the Toronto Symphony Orchestra that cancelled the popular Ukrainian-born pianist's guest appearance at two sold-out concerts this week at ...

Pianist says TSO donor threatened to cut funds if she performed   The Globe and Mail
Pianist Valentina Lisitsa dropped by TSO over her controversial views on Ukraine   CBC.ca
Controversial comments cost Ukrainian pianist gig with Toronto symphony   Vancouver Sun
MetroNews Canada   
OurWindsor.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
Alberta election 2015: The real race is for 2nd place   
CBC.ca
The role of the Official Opposition is more important in Alberta than anywhere else in Canada, though most voters in this province clearly disagree. The last time they took a shining to the opposition was almost 44 years ago. The PCs won the election of '71 ...

Albertans will go the polls May 5   Macleans.ca
Jim Prentice seeks mandate on May 5 in cautious Alberta election bid   The Globe and Mail
On the trail: Alberta election 2015   Edmonton Journal
Calgary Herald   
Globalnews.ca   
National Post   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Richmond RCMP say aunt convicted of assault for pouring glue in infant's ears   
The Globe and Mail
A bizarre case of deceit, jealousy and the cultural pressures of conceiving male offspring has landed a woman in jail, police say. A woman has been convicted of aggravated assault for pouring super glue into the ears of her seven-week-old nephew, police ...

Four months in jail for jealous aunt who put superglue in ears of Richmond infant   The Province
Glue Poured into Baby's Ear in Bizarre Assault Case   KelownaNow
Aunt convicted of assault for pouring glue in infant's ears   News1130

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CBC.ca
   
Saskatoon police clarify use of plane to spy graffiti suspect   
CBC.ca
Police in Saskatoon are clarifying details about the use of its air support unit when it tracked down an alleged teenage graffiti artist last week. In a news release, police said that last Thursday they received a call that a woman had been spotted doing graffiti in ...

Sask. police use 'air support' to track down graffiti suspect   CANOE

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National Post
   
Montreal mobster mysteriously vanished in 2012, but only now are police talking ...   
National Post
The strange disappearance in 2012 of a Montreal man who was a quiet part of important moments in the history of the Mafia in Canada took an odd twist Tuesday when police suddenly released a public appeal to help solve the mystery. Giuseppe “Joe” ...

Police searching for man with Mafia links who disappeared three years ago   Montreal Gazette
Police re-open case into man who vanished 3 years ago   CJAD

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The Globe and Mail
   
TTC test results highlight service improvements   
The Globe and Mail
With proof in hand that it can reduce the perennial rider complaint about being kicked off short-turning vehicles, the Toronto Transit Commission is hoping to roll out its new approach across the network. The early results of tests, including with the crucial King ...


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CTV News
   
CFS stops using Winnipeg hotel that housed hundreds of children   
CTV News
A downtown Winnipeg hotel that hundreds of toddlers and teens called home is no longer in use by the province's Child and Family Services. It's the hotel where 15-year-old Tina Fontaine was staying before she ran away last August, and before she was ...

Family of teen beaten in CFS care blames agency for not watching girl   CBC.ca
New policy on Manitoba First Nation boots parents, keeps kids in the home   Turtle Island News
First Nation's Solution To Foster Care Crisis: Remove Parents, Not Kids   Huffington Post Canada
Winnipeg Free Press   
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The Globe and Mail
   
What an $11000 TFSA limit means for your retirement   
The Globe and Mail
A lifetime's worth of financial planning would be affected if the annual contribution limit for tax-free savings accounts is doubled. Finance Minister Joe Oliver is strongly suggesting that the federal budget coming April 21 will deliver on a promise the federal ...

A deficit-free budget, right on deadline: Goar   InsideHalton.com
Why the Conservatives' pledge to double TFSA contribution limits is a good thing ...   Financial Post
Feds to double annual contribution limit to TFSA: report   News1130
Hamilton Spectator   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Gérard Deltell ready to sell Quebecers on federal Conservatives   
Montreal Gazette
Coalition Avenir Québec MNA Gérard Deltell is quitting the CAQ and joining the Conservative Party of Canada for the upcoming federal election. Jacques Boissinot / THE CANADIAN PRESS. Share Adjust Comment Print. QUEBEC — Gérard Deltell was a ...

MNA Deltell to seek federal Conservative nomination   CTV News
Quebec MNA turned federal candidate will run in Louis-Saint-Laurent riding   CBC.ca

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