2015年4月28日 星期二

2015-04-29 Canada English Canada


CBC.ca
   
Homeless man accused of being serial killer in 3 Winnipeg deaths   
CBC.ca
John Paul Ostamas, a 39-year-old man of no fixed address, has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder in connection with the deaths of two men over the weekend in Winnipeg. The charges relate to the deaths of Donald Collins, 65, and Stony ...

Brother of suspect facing 3 murder charges speaks out   CTV News
Man Charged With Three Downtown Murders   CJOB
Families of victims react to charges laid in 'homeless homicides' case   Globalnews.ca
Winnipeg Sun   
Macleans.ca   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Parole changes have increased prison populations and costs, audit reveals   
The Globe and Mail
The federal prison service is making it harder for inmates to get parole, triggering a spike in prisoner populations, a sharp increase in costs and a hike in the number of maximum-security ex-convicts released directly into communities. In a report tabled ...

Hundreds of inmates who spend more time in jail and less time on parole are ...   National Post
Prisoners not properly prepared for release by CSC says auditor general   www.insidebrockville.com/
CBSA faces 'significant challenges' with IT projects: AG   iPolitics.ca (subscription)

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The Province
   
Premier Clark provides one-time funding of $270000 for Surrey school-based ...   
The Province
Hours after yet another shooting in Surrey on Tuesday, the B.C. government announced it will provide funding for an anti-gang program for youth. There have been close to two dozen shootings in Surrey and Delta since early March, many of which police ...

BC premier tells Surrey residents they aren't alone in gang war   680 News

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CBC.ca
   
Controversial Canada 150 logo-design contest won by University of Waterloo ...   
Toronto Star
Student Ariana Cuvin says it's been a bittersweet experience designing the winning logo for Canada's 150th birthday celebration. On the one hand, she's thrilled something she created is being recognized across the country. She's also happy about the ...

Newsmaker of the day: The Canada 150 logo   Macleans.ca
Here's the controversial new symbol of Canada's 150th birthday   Ottawa Citizen
Logo unveiled for Canada's 150th birthday celebrations   Vancity Buzz
CBC.ca   
Toronto Sun   
KelownaNow   
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Edmonton Sun
   
Gunter: Wildrose leader''s big challenge   
Edmonton Sun
Brian Jean Wildrose Leader Brian Jean gave a one-dimensional performance during the recent leader's debate, says Lorne Gunter. Article ? Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Wildrose Leader Brian Jean is not the cardboard ...

Leaders storm Calgary, warn of other parties running the province   Calgary Herald
In final week of election, parties rally in crucial Calgary battleground   The Globe and Mail
Citizens' panel: Who would make the best premier?   Edmonton Journal
Calgary Sun   
CBC.ca   
News Talk 770 Calgary   
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Ottawa Citizen
   
Trangender activists bring toilet seats to Hill protest against rights bill amendment   
Ottawa Citizen
Anne Lowthian helped organize the a transgender rights rally on Parliament Hill on Tuesday. Her daughter, Charlie, is transgendered. Noah Lefevre / Ottawa Citizen. Share Adjust Comment Print. Dozens of transgender-rights activists gathered on Parliament ...

Occupotty protest raises a stink about amendment to transgender rights bill   MetroNews Canada
Why trans activists are taking the bathroom to Parliament Hill   Daily Xtra

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CTV News
   
Another class-action lawsuit filed over plane crash at Halifax airport   
CTV News
HALIFAX -- Another class-action lawsuit has been filed on behalf of passengers involved in a plane crash at Halifax's airport last month that seeks damages for alleged physical and psychological injuries suffered by passengers. The statement of claim filed ...

Another lawsuit over Halifax plane crash   Kootenay News Advertiser
Air Canada Flight 624 class action lawsuit filed for March crash   CBC.ca

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Hamilton Spectator
   
Witness says secret Senate committee ruled on travel claims   
Hamilton Spectator
OTTAWA — Not only were Senate expense policies broad, vague and confusing — now a court is hearing that at least one of them was passed along between administrative staff by word of mouth. The Senate's top financial official, Nicole Proulx, testified ...

No written notice of decision to ban Senate expenses for partisan purposes ...   Toronto Star
Senators get rich on expenses, Duffy trial shows   TheChronicleHerald.ca
A pox upon this unshakeable, inexplicable Senate   Macleans.ca
National Post   
Huffington Post Canada   
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CBC.ca
   
Hours pass as Edmonton rescuers struggle to reach buried man   
CBC.ca
Firefighters, paramedics and police converged on a work-site Tuesday where a man lay buried under several feet of dirt and clay. By 9 p.m. the man had been buried for more than four hours. He was working with a backhoe operator digging a trench at a ...

Construction worker feared dead after trench collapse   Edmonton Journal
Worker buried in trench in Edmonton   Edmonton Sun
Fire Rescue crews work to free trapped man in trench on Day of Mourning   iNews880.com

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CBC.ca
   
"City of Champions" to be removed from welcome signs   
CBC.ca
Edmonton is known as the River City, the Festival City, the oil capital of Canada. Some people may even know it as the City of Champions. But when people arrive here, they will be greeted with a sign that simply reads, 'Welcome to the City of Edmonton, ...

Council dumps 'City of Champions' as Edmonton's slogan   CTV News
Edmonton: Magically delicious was already taken   Edmonton Journal
Edmonton councillors vote to remove “City of Champions” from welcome signs   MetroNews Canada
Edmonton Sun   
iNews880.com   
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