2015年5月14日 星期四

2015-05-15 Canada English Canada


CBC.ca
   
RCMP faces Labour Code charges in Moncton Mountie shootings   
CBC.ca
A spokesman for the Mounted Police Professional Association of Canada says he hopes the RCMP will make major changes after the organization was charged with four counts under the Canada Labour Code over last year's fatal shooting of three officers in ...

RCMP charged under labour code in Moncton Mountie killings   Toronto Sun
RCMP charged with labour violations   Orangeville Banner

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Toronto Sun
   
Calgary man fined $402 for 'stunting' for yelling 'FHRITP' at reporter   
Toronto Sun
CALGARY -- Stunting charges have been laid against a city man for allegedly yelling a vulgar phrase at a TV reporter. A female CBC reporter was interviewing a man on 17 Ave. S.W. -- known as the Red Mile -- during the Calgary Flames' playoff run last ...

Calgary police charge man for hurling obscenity at reporter   The Globe and Mail
Man accused of harassing reporter on Red Mile ticketed, faces $402 fine   Calgary Herald
Calgary police have charged a man who they believe yelled a vulgar phrase at a ...   CBC.ca
Toronto Star   
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Toronto Sun
   
BC legislature bombing suspects not guilty of terrorist activity   
Toronto Sun
VANCOUVER -- A B.C. Supreme Court judge has instructed a jury to find Amanda Korody and John Nuttall not guilty of one of four charges in an alleged plot to bomb the provincial legislature on Canada Day 2013. Marilyn Sandford, defence lawyer for John ...

BC judge tells jury to drop one of four terror charges in alleged bombing plot   The Globe and Mail

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CTV News
   
Farewell ceremony for HMCS Protecteur after 46 years at sea   
CTV News
ESQUIMALT, B.C. -- Sailors gave three loud cheers and a brass band belted out Auld Lang Syne to honour a Canadian navy supply ship during a farewell ceremony Thursday. The event marked almost 46 years of military service for HMCS Protecteur, ...

HMCS Protecteur concludes 46 years of service – ceremony held at CFB ...   Ottawa Citizen

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Vancouver Sun
   
Paige's childhood of neglect and violence ended with tragic overdose death in ...   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER - When she was just six years old, an Aboriginal girl with a bad heart watched her beloved mother smoke crack cocaine in their Kamloops home, where the fridge and cupboards sat empty. Social workers were alerted about Paige's living ...

Death of BC aboriginal teen Paige blamed on 'brutal and cruel' support services   CBC.ca
BC teen's overdose death preceded by indifference, inaction: BC   The Globe and Mail

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The Globe and Mail
   
BC government fires outspoken chair of Agricultural Land Commission   
The Globe and Mail
Richard Bullock, the outspoken chair of B.C.'s Agricultural Land Commission, says he was fired in a brief phone call Thursday shortly before the government issued a statement saying he'd been replaced. Mr. Bullock had been in the job for five years and his ...

Former BC mayor appointed chairman of province's Agricultural Land Commission   Vancouver Sun

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The Globe and Mail
   
Tories bury clause in budget to protect RCMP as watchdog recommends charges   
The Globe and Mail
Canada's Information Commissioner says the Conservative government's efforts to shield the RCMP from criminal charges after the force deliberately destroyed documents it knew it was legally required to preserve wipes out the rights of Canadians who want ...

Key dates in the controversy over gun registry and Canada's access-to-info law   Times Colonist
Harper government sets 'perilous precedent'   Niagarathisweek.com

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The Globe and Mail
   
NDP's motion helps veterans' suit against Ottawa, lawyer says   
The Globe and Mail
An opposition motion endorsed by the Conservatives that recognizes Canada's obligations to retired members of the military provides additional ammunition to a suit brought against the government by disabled veterans, their lawyer says. The motion ...

MPs sink proposed shark fin law   Richmond Review

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National Post
   
Ousted Tory hoped to 'take down Justin Trudeau' despite his candidacy being an ...   
National Post
MONTREAL — You might think that Chris Lloyd, who resigned as a Conservative candidate this week when his candidacy was revealed to be an art project, would be having a good laugh at the expense of the Tories. After all, he made no secret over the ...

Candidates need stronger vetting   Toronto Sun
Letter: Chris Lloyd would have been Tories' best chance in Papineau   Montreal Gazette
'I could have done a bang-up job': Fake Tory candidate   MetroNews Canada

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Toronto Sun
   
Victim betrayed by friend, murder trial told   
Toronto Sun
At 55, Nighisti Semret had started a new life in Toronto after fleeing religious persecution in the small African country of Eritrea just two years before. She took English classes, she worked overnight shifts as a hotel maid, she saved her money by walking home ...

Christie Blatchford: Big-city cop emotional talking about woman's murder on a ...   National Post
Trial Underway for 2012 Cabbagetown Stabbing   640 Toronto News
WATCH: Crown calls laneway murder "planned and deliberate"   Newstalk 1010
CBC.ca   
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