2015年4月9日 星期四

2015-04-10 Canada English Canada


The Globe and Mail
   
Three people stabbed in Vancouver, suspect killed by police   
The Globe and Mail
Vancouver police say officers shot and killed a man Thursday after three people were stabbed outside a church in the Downtown Eastside neighbourhood. Police say they received a call at about 5 p.m. about a man stabbing people and arrived to find the ...

Vancouver police shoot and kill man following stabbing rampage   CBC.ca
Man shot dead by Vancouver police after victim goes on stabbing rampage   The Province
Witnesses say slashing led to deadly police-involved shooting   CTV News
Vancouver Sun   
MetroNews Canada   
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Edmonton Journal
   
Youth arrested on terrorism charges in Beaumont   
Edmonton Journal
Originally published March 20, 2015. EDMONTON - A 17-year-old boy arrested in Beaumont has been charged with attempting to leave Canada with the intention of joining the terrorist group Islamic State to commit murder. The youth, who cannot be identified ...

Case of Alberta teen accused of trying to leave Canada to join ISIS held over   CANOE
Beaumont teen appears in court to face terrorism charges   CBC.ca

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The Globe and Mail
   
70 per cent of murdered aboriginal women killed by indigenous men, RCMP ...   
The Globe and Mail
RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson has confirmed assertions by Canada's Minister of Aboriginal Affairs that 70 per cent of the aboriginal women who are murdered in Canada meet their fate at the hands of someone of their own race. Mr. Paulson's decision to ...

Most murdered and missing aboriginal women victims of indigenous ...   National Post
Editorial: Ethnicity of murder suspects important   Vancouver Sun

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CTV News
   
Occupation at Montreal university ends in arrests, calls for resignation   
CTV News
Riot police clad in black tapped their batons against shields and stormed a building at Montreal's downtown francophone university around midnight Wednesday. They were called to l'Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) after protesters barricaded ...

Graeme Hamilton: Destruction by Quebec student protesters the crowning ...   National Post
Hundreds kettled as police stop student protest within minutes   Montreal Gazette
Protests at Montreal university breathe new life into student movement   Toronto Star
CJAD   
Nelson Star   
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CTV News
   
Child welfare system 'creating more victims': Manitoba Grand Chief Nepinak   
CTV News
The top Aboriginal leader in Manitoba is calling for a First Nations children's advocate to help prevent incidents like the recent violent beating of a 15-year-old girl housed in a hotel. Grand Chief of the Assembly of Manitoba Derek Nepinak says the provincial ...


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The Globe and Mail
   
Body found on lawn of UBC president   
The Globe and Mail
RCMP have called “suspicious” the death of a man found on the lawn of the home of the University of British Columbia president. In a statement issued Thursday evening, the campus RCMP unit said investigators have “deemed the death suspicious in nature” ...

Death of man on grounds of UBC president's home deemed suspicious   CBC.ca
Suspicious death probed near UBC president's residence   The Province
Body found at UBC   Castanet.net
Globalnews.ca   
Williams Lake Tribune   
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Toronto Sun
   
Council to look at stop sign cameras   
Toronto Sun
A Toronto councillor wants to see cameras used to ensure people stop at stop signs. The public works committee approved a motion from Councillor Jon Burnside on Thursday to start the process that could lead to the city implementing stop sign cameras at ...

Councillor wants cameras at stop signs to bust roll-through drivers   CBC.ca
Toronto councillor proposes stop sign cameras in residential areas   680 News
Stage set for divisive debate on lower speed limit on Toronto streets   The Globe and Mail
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Canadian Union of Public Employees wants probe into firing of airport staff   
Medicine Hat News
FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. – The Canadian Union of Public Employees says 26 union members have been fired at the airport in Fort McMurray, Alta., and they’re concerned that temporary foreign workers are being brought in. Airport officials say they had ...

Fort McMurray's oil woes trickle into airport layoffs   The Globe and Mail
Fort McMurray airport privatizes cleaning staff   Edmonton Journal
Union worried Fort McMurray workers let go in favour of TFWs   iNews880.com
Digital Journal   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
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CBC.ca
   
Leaders detail party promises at tourism debate   
CBC.ca
In one of the first debates during the provincial election, party leaders agreed on what Prince Edward Island has to offer tourists, but disagreed on how to make the most of it. Tourism debate. P.E.I.'s four party leaders took part in a debate on tourism Thursday.
US company files $25M lawsuit against Prince Edward Island government   CTV News
Duffy's P.E.I. residency always a question mark   Truro Daily News

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Toronto Star
   
'Defeat is not an option,' Mayor John Tory says of 'raccoon-proof' green bin   
Toronto Star
Striking a Churchillian tone, Mayor John Tory (open John Tory's policard) vowed that Toronto's big new green bins will vanquish the invading army of masked marauders. Open policard for MayorJohn Tory. Open policard for CouncillorAnthony Perruzza.
Toronto's bigger green bins will be tougher for raccoons, and some arthritic ...   insideTORONTO.com
Ottawa eyeing Toronto's idea for 'raccoon-proof' green bins   580 CFRA Radio
Latches for the old green bins no solution to raccoon problem, city staff says   MetroNews Canada
Toronto Sun   
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