2015年4月8日 星期三

2015-04-09 Canada English Canada


The Globe and Mail
   
Canadian jets drop first bombs on Islamic State stronghold in Syria   
The Globe and Mail
Canadian warplanes have dropped their first bombs in Syria, pounding a target close to the headquarters of Islamic State forces. Two CF-18 fighters were part of a U.S.-led strike against an Islamic State garrison near Raqqa on Wednesday. The target was a ...

ISIS mission: Canada conducts 1st airstrike in Syria   CBC.ca
Canadian jets see first action in Syria, bombing ISIL garrison near Aleppo   National Post
Canadian fighter jets hit first targets in Syria   Toronto Star

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CBC.ca
   
Mike Duffy trial: Senate's ex-law clerk says senator residence rules undefined   
CBC.ca
A former Senate law clerk testifying at the Mike Duffy trial in Ottawa admitted that the rules governing a senator's residency do not include a clear definition of a primary residence, how much time a senator should spend there or the type of residence it needs to ...

Christie Blatchford: Less than a day after his Senate appointment, Mike Duffy ...   Montreal Gazette
Duffy compass: What's up, who's down   Macleans.ca
Duffy diaries long on party business, short on sober second thought   The Globe and Mail
OurWindsor.ca   
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CTV News
   
BC officer charged with murder says man aimed gun at police   
CTV News
VANCOUVER -- A British Columbia police officer facing both a civil lawsuit and a murder charge says he fired his rifle after a "distraught and violent man" pointed a handgun at police during a tense standoff. In a response to the lawsuit filed by the dead man's ...

BC officer charged with murder says man aimed gun at police during standoff   Times Colonist

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CTV News
   
Manitoba CFS increasingly used hotels to house vulnerable children, documents ...   
CTV News
The Manitoba government says hotels are only used as a last resort to house vulnerable children under the care of Child and Family Services, but documents obtained by CTV News tell a different story. CFS uses the hotels if there are no other foster-care ...

Calls from potential foster families more than double in Manitoba   CBC.ca
Manitoba minister vows end to hotels for children in care after teen assaulted   CityNews

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CBC.ca
   
Joe Oliver says 'balanced budget' legislation avoids repeating 'mistakes'   
CBC.ca
Joe Oliver won't table his next budget for two more weeks, but the federal finance minister announced today that he'll table a second bill this month — one to force future governments to keep their books in the black. The 2015-16 budget is expected to be the ...

Tories' balanced-budget bill plans questioned over ambiguities, deficit plans   The Globe and Mail
Harper's slippery economics   The Vancouver Observer
Joe Oliver's proposed bill would create a 'culture of fiscal prudence'   Financial Post
Toronto Star   
Reuters Canada   
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The Globe and Mail
   
BC federal Green Party candidate says voters will be 'surprised'   
The Globe and Mail
Claire Martin, who became famous as a CBC weather forecaster, is the first to concede her debut as a federal Green Party candidate will shock viewers who watched her for years in a high-profile and non-partisan role on The National from 2005 to 2014.
Claire Martin running for federal Green Party in North Vancouver   North Shore News
Former CBC personality running for federal Green Party in North Vancouver   News1130

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The Globe and Mail
   
Manitoba premier quiet as questions surround his ability to reunite caucus   
The Globe and Mail
Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger has been keeping a low profile at a time when there are questions about whether his caucus can put an end to an internal revolt and govern the province as a united body. Selinger has not held any news conferences and has ...

Selinger quiet as questions surround his ability to reunite caucus   CBC.ca
Greg Selinger quiet as questions surround his ability to reunite caucus   MetroNews Canada
NDP needs to get back to governing: Pallister   Winnipeg Sun

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CBC.ca
   
New Plan Nord to cost $2.7B over 20 years, says minister   
CBC.ca
Quebec's new Plan Nord will cost the province $2.7 billion over 20 years, the Liberal government announced on Wednesday. Hydro-Québec will also be investing $20 billion over the same period. At the same time, the government will try to convince members ...

New Plan Nord calls for smaller investment as metal, mineral prices tumble   Montreal Gazette
Plan Nord, Take Two: Quebec relaunches mining development   CTV News
Quebec scales back plan to develop its resource-rich north   Creamer Media's Mining Weekly
Winnipeg Free Press   
Reuters   
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CBC.ca
   
Parents tell Wynne having openly gay premier makes their homosexual kids safer   
Hamilton Spectator
TORONTO — Parents in Ontario frequently tell Kathleen Wynne that having an openly-gay political leader in the province makes life safer for their homosexual children, the premier said Wednesday. "People come up to me all the time and say 'I'm so glad ...

Wynne gets rock star treatment   Toronto Sun
Kathleen Wynne feels 'responsibility' as first lesbian premier   Toronto Star
Wynne says parents praise her for being 'out'   insideTORONTO.com

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CBC.ca
   
Elections Alberta launches anti-apathy campaign to get out vote   
CBC.ca
Alberta voters are apathetic. You might ask, who cares? Well, this year, Elections Alberta does. That's why it's launching a multi-media outreach campaign to try to convince people who don't usually show up at the polls to get out and vote. This year, for the first ...

New poll shows tight three-way election race in Alberta   Calgary Herald
Advanced polls to open April 22nd   News Talk 770 Calgary

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