2015年4月30日 星期四

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5 proposals from the Canadian Armed Forces sexual harassment report   
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—The Canadian Forces must acknowledge that sexual harassment and assault is a “serious problem” within the military, according to a scathing third party report released Thursday. Key recommendations to address the problem include:.
'Cultural shift' required to address sexual harassment in Canadian Forces   The Globe and Mail
Harassment in Canada's military tolerated by leadership, former justice finds   CBC.ca

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CTV News
   
NASA's Messenger spacecraft slams into Mercury   
CTV News
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- The only spacecraft ever to orbit Mercury ended its four-year tour with a crash landing Thursday. NASA's Messenger plunged from orbit as planned and slammed into the sun's closest planet at about 8,750 mph (14,081 kph), ...

NASA Spacecraft, Out of Fuel, Crashes into Mercury After One Final Tweet   NDTV
NASA's Messenger spacecraft falls from orbit, crashes into Mercury   The Indian Express
NASA spacecraft runs out of fuel, crashes into Mercury   IBNLive
Fox News   
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Toronto Sun
   
Hydro One debate not for Toronto council: Tory   
Toronto Sun
Mayor John Tory wants to zap the idea of City Hall wading into the Hydro One privatization debate. Councillor Janet Davis is asking council to vote next week to send a “strong objection” to Queen's Park over the partial sale of the power utility “without the ...

The slippery road of privatization   Brockville Recorder and Times
Proposed Hydro One privatization eerily similar to Nova Scotia Power sell-off   National Union of Public and General Employees
Energy Minister Chiarelli responds to Hydro One sale criticism   NorthBayNipissing.com
Wellington Advertiser   
Toronto Star   
Hamilton Spectator   
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Toronto Sun
   
A dozen dead kittens found at roadside   
Toronto Sun
ST. CATHARINES, Ont. -- A dozen dead kittens found on the side of the road in Beamsville, Ont., early April may have come from as many as four litters. The Lincoln County Humane Society said a post-mortem examination was recently completed on the ...


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Montreal Gazette
   
Joel Ward scores with 1.3 seconds left, Capitals beat Rangers 2-1 in Game 1   
Montreal Gazette
NEW YORK, N.Y. - Joel Ward scored with 1.3 seconds left to give the Washington Capitals a 2-1 victory over the New York Rangers on Thursday night in Game 1 of their second-round series. Ward drove to the net and tapped Alex Ovechkin's feed past Henrik ...

Ovechkin scores, sets up late winner as Caps beat Rangers   Reuters Canada
Alex Ovechkin, Capitals winger, perky in win over Rangers   CBC.ca
Capitals stun Rangers at buzzer   Washington Post
Newsday   
Bleacher Report   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Ukraine minister wants Canada to send peacekeepers in conflict with Russia   
The Globe and Mail
Ukraine wants Canada to offer to send peacekeepers to the country's war-torn east, hoping a commitment from Ottawa would prod others, like the European Union. Ukrainian foreign minister Pavlo Klimkin came to Ottawa with praise for Canada's commitment ...

Harper government curious about Chrétien-Putin meeting   CBC.ca
Nato General Sees Threat of Rebel Offensive in Ukraine   Wall Street Journal
Philip Breedlove: Russia exploiting Ukraine cease-fire   Washington Times
Voice of America   
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The Globe and Mail
   
BC Teachers' Federation to appeal court decision at Supreme Court   
The Globe and Mail
B.C. teachers who have spent more than a decade trying to regain control of classroom conditions have been dealt a significant blow by Appeal Court judges who have ruled that the government acted lawfully when it stripped them of certain bargaining rights.
Daphne Bramham: Appeal court gives government a 'free hand' in labour ...   Vancouver Sun

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The Globe and Mail
   
Second Mountie in Dziekanski Taser case acquitted of perjury   
Toronto Star
VANCOUVER—A second Mountie has been acquitted of perjury stemming from a public inquiry into Robert Dziekanski's death at Vancouver's airport. Const. Gerry Rundel was charged with lying during his testimony at the inquiry related to the Polish ...

RCMP officer linked to Dziekanski airport death acquitted in perjury case   The Globe and Mail
Robert Dziekanski: Const. Gerry Rundel acquitted of perjury   CBC.ca

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The Star Online
   
Syrian rebels fight Syrian army near Assad heartland   
Reuters Canada
AMMAN (Reuters) - Islamist rebels and Syrian army troops on Thursday were engaged in heavy fighting in Syria's northwestern Latakia province in areas close to President Bashar al Assad's ancestral home, the army and rebels said. An army source told ...

Syrian Islamists take over crossing near Israel   ARA News

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Montreal Gazette
   
Student protester granted bail after 2 weeks, but remains detained   
Montreal Gazette
An undated photo of student protester Hamza Babou who, by April 29, 2015, was behind bars for almost two weeks after he was arrested for disrupting classes at UQAM. The charges are for summary offences, which generally means they are not considered ...

Quebec university student gets bail but remains behind bars for now   Winnipeg Free Press

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