2015年4月27日 星期一

2015-04-28 Canada English Canada


The Globe and Mail
   
BC terror trial sees video of accused allegedly planting pressure-cooker bomb   
The Globe and Mail
A jury sat riveted in B.C. Supreme Court on Monday watching video of a short, hooded figure hiding a package in the flower bushes near the legislature buildings in the early hours of July 1, 2013. The video appeared to show the culmination of a months-long ...

B.C. terror trial sees video of accused allegedly planting pressure-cooker bombs   Winnipeg Free Press
Nuttall begged for explosives to fight infidels, trial told   Times Colonist

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The Globe and Mail
   
Montreal taxi bureau has seized 40 vehicles from UberX drivers   
The Globe and Mail
The City of Montreal's taxi bureau is cracking down on ride-sharing service UberX and has seized 40 vehicles from drivers in recent weeks. UberX is a car-sharing smartphone app that links clients to drivers in privately owned vehicles, without a taxi licence, ...

Montreal taxi bureau has seized 40 vehicles from UberX drivers since early March   Courier Islander

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The Globe and Mail
   
New defence chief brings experience, charisma to military's public face   
The Globe and Mail
He's the first officer from the class of Kandahar to rise to lead Canada's armed forces. And he'll take the helm at a time when another mission, against Islamic State, is the government's first military priority. Lieutenant-General Jonathan Vance, a commander ...

Afghan vet Jonathan Vance picked to lead Canadian Armed Forces   Toronto Star
Former Kandahar combat commander named as Canada's next defence chief   Waterloo Record
New head of Canadian military is Afghanistan veteran, son of a general   Winnipeg Free Press

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The Globe and Mail
   
Missing Canadian backpacker in Nepal makes contact with family   
The Globe and Mail
A Canadian woman stranded in the earthquake-rattled capital of Nepal has made contact with her family, bringing relief to her worried children who want their mother home but understand her desire to stay and help others. Manon Hesp, a 51-year-old Ontario ...


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The Globe and Mail
   
Manitoba Premier Selinger won't rule out possible tax hikes in budget   
The Globe and Mail
Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger appears optimistic that his NDP government might avoid tax increases as it continues to struggle to balance the budget. But he doesn't rule them out. “If we can keep growing the economy, we think there's good prospects to do ...

Premier Selinger says more needs to be done to protect vulnerable people   MetroNews Canada
More red ink as Manitoba prepares budget   Globalnews.ca
Running a deficit actually a sign of fiscal prudence: Selinger   Portage Daily Graphic

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Toronto Sun
   
School board bars teacher from joining veteran father in Europe   
Toronto Sun
STRATFORD, Ont. -- Veteran Art Boon will share his Second World War experiences with a high school history class Wednesday despite his disappointment that the Avon Maitland District school board won't allow his son to travel with him to the Netherlands.
School board stands firm in barring teacher from joining father in Europe   CTV News
Let Stratford teacher accompany dad to WWII ceremony, petition asks   Toronto Star
Teacher denied leave to take dad to WWII event   Brampton Guardian

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Toronto Sun
   
Blair, Trudeau field questions   
Toronto Sun
Federal Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau appeared alongside Toronto's former police chief, and wannabe Liberal candidate, Bill Blair for the first time Monday. The pair fielded questions on a variety of issues during a media availability, with Trudeau pledging to ...

Trudeau vows to bolster support for police, fire fighters as he showcases Blair   Macleans.ca
Justin Trudeau, Bill Blair defend record over handling of G20 protest   CBC.ca
Justin Trudeau says he won't second-guess Toronto police over conduct at G20 ...   Toronto Star

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Huffington Post Canada
   
Conservatives commit $13.5M for pre-election budget-ad blitz in April, May   
Winnipeg Free Press
OTTAWA - The Conservative government has booked $13.5 million for an all-out, co-ordinated blitz in April and May to advertise its 2015 pre-election budget. The push, detailed in internal government documents obtained by The Canadian Press, builds on ...

Tories allot $13.5m in public money for budget ads   TheChronicleHerald.ca

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The Province
   
Ducks coaxed from third-floor patio ledge at VPD headquarters   
The Province
Things were just ducky Sunday afternoon at Vancouver Police Department headquarters. That's when a concerned citizen called wildlife rescue after seeing a mother duck and her nine ducklings on the ledge of the third-floor patio at the VPD's Cambie Street ...

Duck and her nine ducklings escape from Vancouver Police headquarters   Vancouver Sun
Vancouver police save stranded ducklings   London Free Press
Friends-of-feathers flock together to save ducklings imprisoned on police patio   660 News

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Collingwood Enterprise Bulletin
   
Canadian Forces member arrested after armed standoff on base   
Collingwood Enterprise Bulletin
PEMBROKE, Ont. -- Police arrested a member of the Canadian Armed Forces after a standoff at an eastern Ontario military base on Monday. Military police responded to reports of a man pointing a weapon from inside his home in the private married quarters ...


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