2015年5月7日 星期四

2015-05-08 Canada English Canada


CBC.ca
   
Omar Khadr, free on bail, vows to prove he is 'a good person'   
CBC.ca
In his first chance to speak to the Canadian public, Omar Khadr said he has renounced violent extremism and hopes others will not follow the path he took as a 15-year-old. For more than a decade Khadr has been little more than a name and an aging ...

Edmonton neighbourhood welcomes Omar Khadr with open arms   The Globe and Mail
Canada frees Omar Khadr, once Guantánamo Bay's youngest inmate   The Guardian

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Edmonton Journal
   
Shredding at legislature prompts Alberta privacy commissioner to weigh in   
Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - As delete buttons and shredding machines get a workout at the Alberta legislature this week, the office of the province's privacy commissioner admits there is no formal enforcement process to ensure valuable records aren't being turned into ...

Political reversals not always easy, even for the winners   CBC.ca
Vaughn Palmer: BC party leaders bask in the glow of Rachel Notley   Vancouver Sun

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Montreal Gazette
   
No compromise on French language, PQ candidates say in debate   
Montreal Gazette
Pierre Karl Peladeau makes a point during the final Parti Québécois leadership debate in Montreal on Thursday, May 7, 2015. Graham Hughes / The Canadian Press. Share Adjust Comment Print ...

PQ leadership race may lose another candidate   CTV News
Péladeau's Quebecor links in spotlight   The Globe and Mail

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The Globe and Mail
   
Dziekanski's mother tells perjury hearing RCMP officer should get jail   
The Globe and Mail
When Zofia Cisowski immigrated to Canada she saw the RCMP as the symbol of democracy and trust, but that was destroyed in the years since officers jolted her son with a Taser, a court has heard. “My faith in the honesty of the RCMP has forever been ...

Robert Dziekanski Taser death: Kwesi Millington sentencing hearing begins   CBC.ca
Dziekanski's mother wants to read statement at BC Mountie's sentencing hearing   Yorkton News Review

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The Globe and Mail
   
Canada to provide counterterrrorism support to Philippines   
The Globe and Mail
Canada will provide counterterrorism and anti-crime support to police in the Philippines, part of an effort to boost security and commercial ties with one of Asia's fastest-growing economies. Prime Minister Stephen Harper is expected to announce three new ...

PNoy plants symbolic tree in Ottawa   GMA News
Aquino takes part in ceremonial tree planting with a family connection   Times Colonist
Aquino tells Fil-Ams: You ain't seen nothing yet   Inquirer.net

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The Globe and Mail
   
Riding the omnibus: Feds introduce budget bill that needs quick passage into law   
Montreal Gazette
OTTAWA - The Conservatives have introduced their latest omnibus budget bill — a grab bag of legislative changes that the government no doubt wants to see become law before the House of Commons rises next month. Once upon a time, such bills did little ...

Omnibus redux: 167-page 'blueprint' loaded with extras   Macleans.ca
Budget bill gives government the power to impose sick leave deal it wants   Ottawa Citizen

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Toronto Sun
   
Omar Khadr's victim still missed   
Toronto Sun
You will have to forgive Tabitha Speer for not sharing the same excitement and enthusiasm as some in Canada seem to be feeling about the release of “child soldier” Omar Khadr. In her house in North Carolina, the child soldier left her children Taryn, 15, and ...

SFC Christopher Speer Is Dead; Omar Khadr Is Free. Thanks, Obama!   VDARE.com

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The Globe and Mail
   
Penticton's nudists sued for using property-owner's beachfront   
The Globe and Mail
A landowner in British Columbia's Okanagan is suing a group of nudists who've been using his waterfront property as a clothing-optional beach. The dispute, which centres on an area of Penticton's Three Mile Beach on Okanagan Lake, has raised legal ...

Penticton vineyard owners seek injunction against six nudists   The Province

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Toronto Star
   
New raccoon-resistant green bins coming soon to Toronto   
Toronto Star
Torontonians should begin depositing their organic waste in larger raccoon-resistant green bins sometime next year after city council awarded a $31-million contract to a California company. Open policard for CouncillorJoe Cressy. Open policard for ...

Council meeting goes to the raccoons   Toronto Sun
'Showbusiness antics' tie up city council in hours-long green bin debate   Newstalk 1010

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Toronto Star
   
Mike Duffy trial shifts onto damaging political ground   
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—The Mike Duffy criminal trial shifted onto damaging political ground Thursday that now has the judge reviewing Duffy's political value — and toxicity — to the Conservative Party of Canada and Prime Minister Stephen Harper. First came damaging ...

PMO should not have tampered with Duffy audit, ex-House clerk says   The Globe and Mail
Christie Blatchford: It was Senate staff vs. senators when audit report landed   National Post
Duffy's trips were legit, Conservative MPs say   Toronto Sun
Macleans.ca   
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