2015年4月23日 星期四

2015-04-24 Canada English Canada


National Post
   
'Math' remark during debate could subtract voters for Alberta PC's Jim Prentice   
National Post
It wasn't even close. Alberta NDP leader Rachel Notley won the debate. Wildrose Party Leader Brian Jean won over voters. And Progressive Conservative leader Jim Prentice won the ire of every female in the room when he turned to Notley and said: “I know ...

Prentice under attack from left and right during debate   The Globe and Mail
Leaders jockey during debate, discussing school funding, corporate taxes and ...   CTV News
Prentice and Notley battle highlight leaders debate   660 News
Macleans.ca   
MetroNews Canada   
CBC.ca   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Ontario budget: A boost for businesses and a laundry list of transit projects   
The Globe and Mail
The government is freezing base operating funding to hospitals and has imposed a deal on doctors that will see their fees cut. One of the few areas in health care that will see growth is home care, as the province tries to encourage people to leave hospital ...

Budget counterbalances any cutbacks with sizeable investments: Cohn   Toronto Star
Ontario drivers to get insurance discount for snow...   www.insidebrockville.com/
Ontario's Wynne is 'scrambling': MPP McDonell   Standard Freeholder
Toronto Sun   
Digital Journal   
Orillia Packet & Times   
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Toronto Sun
   
Serial lottery ticket thief busted by RCMP   
Toronto Sun
Apparently, his luck ran out. Cops say they've busted a suspect who's been stealing lottery tickets near Vancouver for the past month. Coquitlam RCMP say Jason Perfect, 33, went on a very hopeful spree between March 19 and April 13, grabbing lotto tickets ...

Hit-and-run driver crashes into Coquitlam school   CTV News
Port Coquitlam man facing 17 charges for lotto ticket theft   The Tri-City News
Coquitlam RCMP Nab Serial Lotto Bandit   KamloopsBCNow

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National Post
   
The many signatures of Mike Duffy: Wild variations uncovered as trial goes ...   
National Post
At a time when millions of Canadians are sifting through their receipts and invoices, the occupants of Courtroom 33 are doing much the same with the paper trail of Mike Duffy's Senate career — albeit in a much more agonizingly slow fashion. Duffy-sig-2.
Senate finance head rejected Duffy's makeup expense claim   The Globe and Mail
Mike Duffy battled to get makeup sessions paid for, court hears   Toronto Star
Duffy trial day 13: Senator was set to do battle over $300 makeup expense, court ...   CBC.ca
The Guardian   
Hill Times (subscription)   
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National Post
   
Killer sent photos of dead woman, 3 children to biological father, relative says   
Toronto Star
TISDALE, SASK.—He killed them. And then he took their photos and sent them to their father. A relative of a woman and three children murdered this week in Saskatchewan said their killer took pictures of the bodies and sent copies to the children's biological ...

Suspect took photos after Tisdale murders: relative of victims   CTV News
Cousin says killer took photos of victims   insideTORONTO.com
Tisdale tragedy sounding alarm about domestic violence   Globalnews.ca
CBC.ca   
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Toronto Star
   
Carbon pricing just a tax grab, Stephen Harper says   
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—Two weeks after Ontario announced a carbon-pricing policy, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said governments that adopt such plans are trying to trick Canadians into accepting what's really only a tax grab. “Anybody who tells you that a carbon tax ...

Harper suggests Canada likely won't match US emissions targets   The Globe and Mail
Wardrobe malfunction: Stephen Harper explains his missing Jets jersey   Calgary Herald
A budget for Stephen Harper's granddaughter   Macleans.ca
Toronto Sun   
CJAD   
Winnipeg Free Press   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Undercover cop tells Vancouver court bomb suspect's plans were 'hokey'   
The Globe and Mail
A series of plans proposed by a British Columbia man on trial for plotting to blow up the provincial legislature was “hokey and harebrained,” an undercover officer has told a Vancouver court. The officer, who cannot be identified, said in B.C. Supreme Court ...


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CTV News
   
Talk turns to safety measures after Ontario man swept out to sea at Peggys Cove   
CTV News
Rough waters at Peggys Cove, N.S. halted the search for a missing Ontario man one day after he was swept out to sea on Wednesday. A search and rescue team worked for nearly six hours on Wednesday until the search was called off in the evening.
Should barriers be erected at Peggys Cove?   Globalnews.ca
Recovery delayed for man off Peggy's Cove   MetroNews Canada

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Montreal Gazette
   
Cabbie who ran over client while being mobbed cleared of all charges   
Montreal Gazette
A Montreal cabbie said he is “more than relieved” after being acquitted Thursday in the case where he was charged with running down a drunk and angry client while trying to flee an angry mob that surrounded his taxi. “I don't know what to say this morning,” ...

Montreal cabbie found not guilty of running down man   CTV News
Montreal cabbie found not guilty after running over man   Globalnews.ca
Montreal cabbie found not guilty of running down man in incident caught on video   Brandon Sun

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CTV News
   
Manitoba's worst roads named in CAA campaign   
CTV News
Heading east or heading west, it doesn't seem to matter to which way drivers in the Polo Park area are going, many say the streets are some of the worst roads to travel on in Manitoba. But it might not be the worst. CAA captured its members' opinions in a poll ...

Highway 280 name Manitoba's worst road   Winnipeg Sun
CAA Manitoba reveals province's worst road   Globalnews.ca
Highway between Gillam, Thompson voted province's worst road   Winnipeg Free Press
Thompson Citizen   
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