2015年5月12日 星期二

2015-05-13 Canada English Canada


The Globe and Mail
   
Sgt. Andrew Doiron's final moments detailed in military report   
The Globe and Mail
Sergeant Andrew Doiron's last words, as Kurdish fighters prepared to fire on him in the evening dark of northern Iraq, were an effort to persuade his allies that he was one of the good guys. “Wow, wow, wow, Canada,” he shouted just before the peshmerga ...

Canadian soldier's friendly fire death a case of mistaken identity by Kurds ...   National Post
Sgt. Andrew Doiron's death blamed on 'mistaken identity' in report   CBC.ca
Friendly-fire death in Iraq 'tragic case of mistaken identity'   Toronto Star
Toronto Sun   
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Toronto Sun
   
Accused terrorist clams up, 'wants out of Canada'   
Toronto Sun
Mission accomplished: Accused terrorist Jahanzeb Malik doesn't want to play anymore and is ready to be put on the first plane back to his Pakistani home. “He wants out of Canada,” says his lawyer Anser Farooq. “He wants to go, the quicker the better,”.
Undercover cop testifies to Jahanzeb Malik's terrorist intentions   Toronto Star
Man accused of terror plot spoke of al-Qaida training to undercover officer ...   National Post
Accused terrorist clams up, 'wants out of Canada' 0   London Free Press
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CBC.ca   
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Toronto Sun
   
Missing First Nations girl likely mauled to death by bear   
Toronto Sun
A Manitoba First Nation is in mourning following the death of a young girl there on Monday. RCMP confirmed Tuesday they were investigating the death of the girl at Garden Hill First Nation, located about 475 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg. Tara Seel, a ...


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Huffington Post Canada
   
NDP Push Tories To Scrap Tampon Tax For Good   
Huffington Post Canada
OTTAWA - The federal New Democrats pressed the Conservatives on Tuesday for a definite commitment to eliminate the federal tax on feminine hygiene products after all parties voted in favour of a motion to do so. Support from the Tories came after female ...

NDP urge Tories to remove federal tax on tampons   CTV News

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Vancouver Sun
   
BC ombudsman asked to look into welfare access   
The Globe and Mail
Two weeks ago, Brant Cechanek went to the local welfare office to apply for a small lump-sum payment that would allow him to buy a mini-fridge and a microwave to help the laid-off oil sands worker eat healthier and stretch his meagre food budget. He said ...

BC always looking at ways to improve welfare services, minister says   Vancouver Sun

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Toronto Sun
   
Nova Scotia family distraught over stolen headstone   
Toronto Sun
A Nova Scotia woman says she hopes the people who stole the headstone from her mother's grave "drop it and they break their fingers." Debbie Schofield went to visit her mom Doris McDougall's grave in Steam Mill, N.S., on Mother's Day and was shocked to ...

Kings County family upset over stolen headstone   TheChronicleHerald.ca

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The Globe and Mail
   
Parole given man involved in Mayerthorpe shooting   
TheChronicleHerald.ca
EDMONTON — A man convicted for his role in the shooting deaths of four Mounties in rural Alberta has been granted full parole effective immediately. The Parole Board of Canada said Tuesday that Shawn Hennessey has been functioning well since he was ...

Mayerthorpe Mounties: Hennessey, Cheeseman and their path to freedom   Winnipeg Free Press

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CBC.ca
   
Who's got better benefits? Conservatives, Liberals exchange pre-election barbs   
CBC.ca
The federal election is still five months away, but the Liberals and the Conservatives are already exchanging blows over their duelling promises of family tax relief. Last week, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau introduced a family-friendly plan — part of the ...

Quebec Tory candidate against Trudeau quits after bizarre campaign   Lethbridge Herald
Liberal senators to vote against anti-terror bill Trudeau supported   The Globe and Mail

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The Globe and Mail
   
Mulcair promises abortion funding for foreign-aid projects   
The Globe and Mail
The NDP would reverse a controversial Conservative policy that prohibits the use of Canadian foreign aid to fund safe abortions in low-income countries, Thomas Mulcair says. Mr. Mulcair made the comments in a speech to non-governmental organizations ...

Michael Den Tandt: NDP leader Thomas Mulcair gets overshadowed by ...   National Post
NDP's Mulcair promises abortion funding for key foreign aid projects   Energeticcity.ca

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CBC.ca
   
Alan Borovoy, Toronto lawyer and civil rights activist, dead at 83   
CBC.ca
Alan Borovoy, a longtime Toronto lawyer and civil rights activist, has died, according to the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA). Borovoy was 83. He studied law at the University of Toronto and then continued to work in the city representing several ...

George Jonas: We agreed on virtually nothing — a lifetime of friendship with ...   National Post
Alan Borovoy, lawyer who championed civil liberties for decades, dies at 83   Waterloo Record

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