2015年4月24日 星期五

2015-04-25 Canada English Canada


The Globe and Mail
   
Novelist who met with Omar Khadr says he 'wants to move forward'   
The Globe and Mail
Omar Khadr has witnessed a stream of soldiers, guards and lawyers during the nearly 13 years he has been in custody, but he's had little interaction with the public. Rudy Wiebe, an 80-year-old Mennonite prairie novelist, is one of the few to have sat down ...

Alberta judge grants Omar Khadr bail   Toronto Star
Khadr's still a security threat   Toronto Sun
Feds to appeal after Omar Khadr wins bail while he fights war-crimes conviction   660 News
St. Catharines Standard   
Edmonton Journal   
CBC.ca   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Northern Ontario high school teachers could strike on Monday   
The Globe and Mail
High school teachers in Northern Ontario's Rainbow District School Board will go on strike on Monday if a day of bargaining scheduled for Saturday does not produce a local agreement. A strike would cancel classes and extracurricular activities for all ...

Elementary teachers could strike May 10   Toronto Sun
Student trustee says looming strike stressful for students   CBC.ca
Grade school teachers' strike possible May 10   London Free Press
Ottawa Citizen   
CTV News   
MetroNews Canada   
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Calgary Herald
   
Braid: Now a serious contender, Notley will face tough scrutiny   
Calgary Herald
NDP Leader Rachel Notley addresses supporters at a rally at Hotel Arts in Calgary, on April 24, 2015. Crystal Schick / Calgary Herald. Share Adjust Comment Print. With her party leading in some polls, NDP Leader Rachel Notley is suddenly in the hot ...

Prentice under fire for math quip as Albertans say Notley won the debate   Toronto Sun
NDP leader rocks Alberta election debate — and the Notley Crue shirts   The Globe and Mail
Persistence key to bringing women into politics: Notley   Edmonton Journal
Calgary Sun   
CTV News   
CBC.ca   
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Winnipeg Free Press
   
PM promotes tough on crime drive in Winnipeg address   
Winnipeg Free Press
Prime Minister Stephen Harper strongly defended his government's tough-on-crime agenda during a speech Friday night in Winnipeg, saying the justice system had become too focused on the right of the accused over those of victims. "Some are quick to ...

Canadian Centre for Child Protection celebrates 30th anniversary   CTV News
Prime Minister Stephen Harper talks child protection, terrorism in speech   Brandon Sun

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CTV News
   
Canadian dad threatens to take Ottawa to court over son's citizenship   
CTV News
TORONTO -- An Ontario father fighting to get his youngest son recognized as a Canadian citizen is now prepared to take the federal government to court over the matter. Paul Compton feels he's already done everything recommended by the government to ...

Dad escalates citizenship fight for son   Guelph Mercury

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CBC.ca
   
Mother of Wanting Qu, Gregor Robertson's girlfriend, arrested in China   
CBC.ca
The mother of Vancouver-based pop star Wanting Qu has been arrested on corruption charges in China. Qu is the girlfriend of Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson, who said Friday that the situation was "very tough." "Obviously it's a personal issue for her," ...

Mother of Vancouver Mayor's girlfriend arrested in China   CTV News
Arrest of Wanting Qu's mother in China has been 'difficult,' Robertson says   The Globe and Mail
Wanting Qu's mother reportedly arrested in China on corruption charges   Vancouver Sun
Straight.com   
MetroNews Canada   
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CTV News
   
Under new pact, US border officers could face Canadian justice for serious crimes   
CTV News
OTTAWA -- A U.S. border officer who commits an on-duty crime in Canada would generally face justice in an American court under a new binational agreement. But if the crime is murder, terrorism or sexual assault, a trial could take place in Canada, ...

US border officers could face Canadian justice for serious crimes under pact   News Talk 610 CKTB

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The Globe and Mail
   
Supreme Court of Canada judge announces retirement   
The Globe and Mail
Justice Marshall Rothstein is retiring from the Supreme Court of Canada effective Aug. 31, just months short of his mandatory retirement on his 75th birthday in December. Rothstein was appointed to the court by Prime Minister Stephen Harper in March 2006 ...

Justice Marshall Rothstein to retire from Supreme Court of Canada in August   Times Colonist
Top court Justice Marshall Rothstein to retire   Toronto Sun

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CBC.ca
   
Bail granted to woman accused of hiding babies' remains   
CTV News
The Winnipeg woman accused of storing the remains of six infants in a storage locker has been granted bail. A judge approved a request Friday made by Andrea Giesbrecht's lawyer, Greg Brodsky. “She's absolutely pleased,” said Brodsky outside the law ...

Bail granted in dead fetuses case   Winnipeg Sun
Winnipeg woman charged after infants found in storage locker granted bail   580 CFRA Radio
Accused in storage locker infants case released on bail   The Carillon

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CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
   
Road closures, community events make downtown commute tricky this weekend   
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
Getting in and around downtown will be a bit trickier this weekend as the city plans to close the Don Valley Parkway for routine maintenance. The highway will close both directions Friday night at 8 p.m. and won't reopen until 6 a.m. Sunday. The closure ...

Don Valley Parkway to close for weekend maintenance   CBC.ca

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