2015年5月1日 星期五

2015-05-02 Canada English Canada


Toronto Sun
   
Vet and his son are off to the Netherlands   
Toronto Sun
Rick Boon did not hug his father. He also did not high five, celebrate or smile despite the major victory it was that he was able to beat a defiant school board and actually get on the plane bound for the 70th liberation ceremonies next week in the Netherlands.
Veteran Art Boon's travel predicament ends after school board gives son time off   CBC.ca
Ontario teacher allowed to attend Dutch ceremony with father   Hamilton Spectator
After a national uproar, a Stratford veteran's son gets leave to accompany his ...   Sarnia Observer

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The Globe and Mail
   
Federal spy watchdog, at a crossroads, appoints new leader   
The Globe and Mail
The Conservative government is shuffling the senior ranks of the civilian spy watchdog, naming former senior judge Pierre Blais to head the organization. Mr. Blais, who was chief justice of the Federal Court of Appeal, replaces veteran politician Deborah Grey, ...

Pierre Blais, former chief justice of federal appeals court, named SIRC chair   CBC.ca
Former judge, national security adviser named to CSIS watchdog   Ottawa Citizen

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The Globe and Mail
   
Canadian Forces turn to US for advice on combating sexual harassment   
The Globe and Mail
The first female combat veteran ever elected to the U.S. Senate vividly remembers the crude jokes and unwelcome advances, the constantly lurking threat of sexual harassment that stalks every woman – and many men – in uniform. “It's a problem. It hasn't ...

When will the Canadian Armed Forces become civilized?: Mallick   Toronto Star
Christie Blatchford: Canada's military has its share of men behaving badly but ...   National Post
Government urged to support action on military sexual misconduct   Ottawa Citizen

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CBC.ca
   
Police gassed hundreds of protesters, bystanders in downtown Montreal   
CBC.ca
Police and protesters clashed in downtown Montreal at a nighttime protest organized by the anti-capitalism group CLAC. Hundreds of people gathered at at least three different locations around the city, well before the protests officially got underway at 7 p.m. ...

Clashes at long day of May Day protests   CTV News
Downtown Montreal the scene of tense clashes between police and protesters   Winnipeg Free Press

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CTV News
   
Saskatchewan mother, 3 children killed in murder-suicide laid to rest   
CTV News
Hundreds of mourners attended a funeral service Friday for a Saskatchewan mother and her three young children, who were killed in a murder-suicide. The bodies of Latasha Gosling, 27, and her children -- Jenika, 8, Landen, 7, and Janayah, 4 -- were found ...

Funeral for Latasha Gosling and her children held in Saskatchewan   CBC.ca
Funeral held for mother, three children killed in apparent murder-suicide   Toronto Sun
LIVE: Vigil pays tribute to slain Sask. family   News Talk 650 CKOM

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National Post
   
Quebec senior, 91, can relax again after $148 rocking chair fine cancelled   
National Post
MONTREAL – A 91-year-old Quebec woman was looking forward to her first good sleep in weeks Friday after her hometown cancelled a $148 ticket she had received for making too much noise with her reclining rocking chair. “I am very happy. I wanted this to ...

91-year-old Que. woman feels 'very good' after police drop excessive noise fine   CTV News
91-year-old woman slugged with fine for noisy rocking chair   9news.com.au
91-year-old woman won't have to pay fine after complaint about noisy chair   Yorkton News Review
CBC.ca   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Top court sides with BC man, broadens freedom to sue prosecutors   
The Globe and Mail
The Supreme Court of Canada has made it easier for wrongly convicted people to sue prosecutors for violating their rights after a man served 27 years in prison for a series of sexual assaults and was not told that police suspected one of his neighbours.

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National Post
   
PEI Liberal leader could become first openly gay person elected premier in ...   
National Post
CHARLOTTETOWN – Not even halfway through the debate's segment on abortion, the awkward pauses started and the moderator was forced to step in. “There's still a minute left,” he said, live on TV in Prince Edward Island. But the Progressive Conservative ...

Elizabeth May, federal Green Party leader, rallies PEI candidates   CBC.ca
Leaders challenge each other in last debate   Journal Pioneer
Who you know was a factor in PEI politics   theifp.ca

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Halifax Rainmen fined $90K, coach banned for life following forfeit fiasco in ...   
Windsor Star
Lively discourse is the lifeblood of any healthy democracy and The Star encourages readers to engage in robust debates about our stories. But, please, avoid personal attacks and keep your comments respectful and relevant. If you encounter abusive ...


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Lawyer says Brazeau could be back in Senate   
Hamilton Spectator
OTTAWA — Suspended senator Patrick Brazeau is angling for a political comeback as early as after this fall's federal election, his lawyer told reporters Friday. "Of course he wants to come back," Christian Deslauriers said as a date was set for Brazeau's trial ...


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