2015年4月11日 星期六

2015-04-12 Canada English Canada


The Globe and Mail
   
Focus of Vancouver spill cleanup shifts to beaches   
The Globe and Mail
Crews shifted focus on Saturday to cleaning the shoreline after the toxic spill in Vancouver's English Bay, as questions continued about whether the city's shuttered coast guard station could have meant a speedier response. About 2,700 litres of bunker fuel ...

Just six litres of oil remain in English Bay after cleanup: officials   Vancouver Sun
Vancouver oil spill: Kits base would have had faster response, says former officer   CBC.ca
Public relations campaign heats up over English Bay oil spill in Vancouver   Straight.com
Toronto Sun   
Macleans.ca   
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Edmonton Sun
   
Protestors gather at Alberta Legislature in Edmonton in solidarity with Quebec ...   
Edmonton Sun
Act on Climate Green Party candidate for Edmonton-Decore Trey Capnerhurst speaks during a rally at the Alberta Legislature Building held in solidarity with Quebec City's Act on Climate march in Edmonton, Alta., on Saturday, April 11, 2015.
Climate change activists rally at Confederation Square   Peterborough Examiner
Climate change rally gathers in support of Quebec City protesters   CBC.ca
Protestors call on government to take action on climate change   CTV News
The Globe and Mail   
Toronto Sun   
Castanet.net   
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CANOE
   
Calgary couple attacked by pirates   
CANOE
Loretta Reinholdt and Andy Wasinger, after being rescued, the Calgary couple are grateful to be alive after being attacked by pirates while on a sailing trip in Honduras. Supplied Photo/Calgary Sun/QMI Agency. Sun ...

Pirates rob Calgary couple in Honduras   Toronto Star
Calgary couple gets attacked by pirates in Honduras and survives on peanut ...   Daily Mail
Calgary couple attacked by pirates on sailing trip in Honduras   The Weather Network
National Post   
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National Post
   
Some First Nations chiefs react skeptically to RCMP numbers on murdered ...   
National Post
EDMONTON — Some aboriginal leaders are reacting with skepticism to the RCMP's revelation that its review of solved cases of murdered aboriginal women found 70 per cent of offenders are indigenous. Bernice Martial, Grand Chief of the Confederacy of ...

RCMP says 7 of 10 female aboriginal homicides committed by aboriginal offenders   CBC.ca
Look beyond sad statistics   Toronto Sun
MP Niki Ashton wants clarity   The Reminder
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
The Globe and Mail   
YorkRegion.com   
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Toronto Sun
   
Canadian tourist accidentally killed Chinese woman on Great Wall: Report   
Toronto Sun
A Canadian tourist accidentally knocked over and killed an elderly woman on the Great Wall of China, the South China Morning Post reports. The Canadian woman was running down some steep steps on the wall when she collided with a 73-year-old ...

Canadian tourist accidentally kills Chinese woman on the Great Wall, police say   CBC.ca
Hiking China's Great Wall, the wild and free way   Miami Herald
Canadian tourist accidentally kills Chinese woman, reports say   Macleans.ca

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The Globe and Mail
   
Man in hospital after North York shooting   
The Globe and Mail
An adult man sustained non-life threatening injuries Friday night after the third shooting just this week near Jane and Finch. The victim was shot in the torso while in his car just after 9 p.m. near Driftwood Avenue on Finch Street. The suspects, who are still at ...

Man in hospital after being shot in Jane & Finch area   CityNews

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CBC.ca
   
Drive-by shooting closes TransLink bus loop in New Westminster   
CBC.ca
New Westminster Police have closed the bus loop at the 22nd Street SkyTrain station as they investigate a drive-by shooting at a nearby home. #RiderAlert Bus loop at 22 Stn is temporarily closed. 100, 410, 104, 340, 128, 101, 155 will be diverted to Edmonds ...

Drive-by shooting closes New Westminster bus loop   CTV News
Drive-by shooting forces closure of 22nd Street bus loop in New Westminster   The Province
Bus loop at 22nd Street SkyTrain Station closed to probe drive-by shooting in the ...   Vancouver Sun
Vancity Buzz   
The Leader   
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Toronto Sun
   
Lack of limits on third-party election advertising mean the Progressive ...   
Toronto Sun
With the Ontario Progressive Conservative leadership race down to two candidates -- Christine Elliott and Patrick Brown -- both are receiving plenty of advice on how to win the 2018 election. And both have ideas of their own. Elliott basically says the PCs ...

Ontario PC Leadership Hopefuls Battle in Final Debate   640 Toronto News
Ontario PC leadership hopeful Christine Elliott calls party a toxic brand   CBC.ca

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Montreal Gazette
   
Montreal police website still down after cyberattack   
Montreal Gazette
Protesters are pepper sprayed after attempting to march towards the Hubert-Aquin pavilion of UQAM in Montreal on Thursday, April 9, 2015. The group of student protesters had earlier successfully disrupted a class inside the Judith-Jasmin building at UQAM.
Anonymous Quebec takes responsibility for hacking Montreal police websites   Winnipeg Free Press
Anonymous takes credit for hacking Montreal police website   CBC.ca

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CBC.ca
   
Police seek man who tried to lure children   
Winnipeg Free Press
Police say they are looking for a man who tried to lure two girls into his pickup truck in the 300 block of Kingston Crescent. The incident happened at about 9 p.m. Thursday. The man told the girls, ages 7 and 10, he'd found a cat and asked if they'd come with ...

Police looking for man who allegedly tried to lure children with a cat   CTV News
Police: Man Trying To Lure Kids With Cat   CJOB
Strange man wanted help with kitten   Winnipeg Sun

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