2015年5月11日 星期一

2015-05-12 Canada English Canada


St. Catharines Standard
   
B.C. camper sleeping outside killed by black bear   
St. Catharines Standard
A B.C. man who was killed by a black bear Saturday night was sleeping outside near a firepit at the time of the deadly attack. The B.C. Coroners Service identified the victim as Daniel O'Connor, 27, of Mackenzie, Castanet.net reported. Mackenzie and his ...


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National Post
   
Aftermath was 'loneliest moment of my life,' hero of Parliament Hill shooting tells ...   
National Post
The morning after his daring heroics — diving from behind a pillar inside the House of Commons to shoot dead a gunman who had just killed a soldier — Parliament's sergeant-at-arms Kevin Vickers awoke before dawn and wept. “It was the loneliest moment ...

Kevin Vickers recalls his emotions after Ottawa shooting   CTV News
Kevin Vickers calls day after Parliament Hill shooting 'loneliest moment' of his life   OurWindsor.ca

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Toronto Sun
   
Dead fin whale arrives in Vancouver on bow of cruise ship   
Toronto Sun
VANCOUVER -- Department of Fisheries and Oceans officials are trying to figure out how a fin whale died and arrived in the city's harbour Sunday on the bow of a cruise ship. The whale, spotted at the port near the Clarke Drive access point, has since been ...

Experts look for cause of death after whale found in waters off Vancouver   The Globe and Mail
Dead fin whale dragged into Burrard Inlet by cruise ship   Vancouver Sun
Cruise ships drags an unexpected passenger into Vancouver's Burrard Inlet: a ...   National Post
The Province   
North Shore News   
CTV News   
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CBC.ca
   
Canada lacks long-term strategy in ISIS fight, according to report   
CBC.ca
An independent report on Canada's war against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) says the extremist threat is real, but perhaps exaggerated, while the Harper government ignores other important political concerns. An analysis by the Canadian Defence ...

Report card on war with ISIL says Harper government ignoring key concerns   National Observer

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CTV News
   
NDP wants compensation for new moms denied sick benefits   
CTV News
New Democrat MPs demanded Monday that the Conservative government compensate thousands of Canadians, mostly new mothers, who were denied sick leave benefits because they were already on parental leave. The government refused between 2002 ...

Sick moms denied EI to get their day in court   MetroNews Canada

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Tory budget bill exposes interns to exploitation   
Toronto Star
The federal government's budget implementation bill is bad news for interns. The proposed amendments to the Canada Labour Code would allow federally regulated employers to “hire” interns for four to 12 months without pay if certain conditions are met.

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CBC.ca
   
Elizabeth May says sleep deprivation behind failed attempt to be 'edgy' on Khadr   
CBC.ca
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May says she should have realized she was "too sleep deprived" to pull off what she says she intended to be an "edgy" attempt at humour during her speech at the annual parliamentary dinner in Ottawa on Saturday night.
Tuesday, May 12: Omar Khadr: Harper govenment accused of double-standard   Vancouver Sun
Christie Blatchford: Some observations on the release of Omar Khadr   National Post

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National Post
   
Central Canada still 'a force to be reckoned with,' Quebec premier tells surging ...   
National Post
The last time a Quebec premier addressed the Ontario legislature, in 1964, Western Canada could still be seen as an easily ignored hinterland. But now, as he faced a West that has stolen their corporate headquarters, outflanked them in population growth ...

Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard talks unity in historic address to Ontario MPPs   Toronto Star
Couillard calls for Canadian unity and action on climate change   The Globe and Mail

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The Globe and Mail
   
Rachel Notley's victory shows the system does work   
The Globe and Mail
Back in 1990, in a fit of pique, I cast my vote in Ontario for Bob Rae and the NDP. I never expected him to win. I was just mad at the other guys. Imagine my surprise when I woke up the next morning and discovered he was premier. The entire province was ...

Smyth: NDP win in Alberta may help federal campaign, but won't filter over into ...   The Province
Lamphier: Jury out on what NDP win means for business   Edmonton Journal

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Toronto Sun
   
Daughter of CHFI host Erin Davis dies   
Toronto Sun
Lauren Davis, the daughter of CHFI radio personality Erin Davis, died in her sleep Sunday night, officials at the Ottawa station where she worked say. The 24-year-old was on maternity leave from Ottawa radio station CFRA. She had a son, Colin, in October.
Ottawa radio journalist Lauren Davis, 24, dies suddenly   Toronto Star
CFRA news anchor Lauren Davis mourned by family, coworkers and listeners   National Post
CFRA news anchor passes away suddenly   CTV News

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