2015年5月18日 星期一

2015-05-19 Canada English Canada


Toronto Sun
   
Fishermen find body of 'hero' Quebec teen   
Toronto Sun
Fishermen found the body of a Quebec teen who went missing May 4 after the canoe he was in capsized and he gave the only life-jacket to a friend. Remy Nolet, 19, was located Monday afternoon in the Chambly Basin in southwestern Quebec. CTV reported ...

Body of Rémy Nolet, missing canoeist, recovered from Chambly Basin   CBC.ca

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CTV News
   
Documents show navy mechanics had to use eBay to find ship parts   
CTV News
OTTAWA -- Newly released government records show that navy mechanics in Halifax had to scour the Internet and use eBay to find parts for one of its two supply ships. But the briefing notes obtained by The Canadian Press, prepared for navy commander ...

Canada's navy techs scour eBay for parts to keep old supply ships running   Hamilton Spectator

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National Post
   
Just over half of Canadians believe humans causing climate change, while 15 ...   
National Post
Almost eight out of 10 Canadians believe the earth's climate is changing, but that belief has softened in recent months, according to a new poll from Forum Research. Tim Cole/AFP/Getty ImagesThis photo released by 350.org on November 13, 2014, shows ...

Royal Family support by Canadians waning, poll indicates   CBC.ca
Around 4-in-10 Canadians favour abolishing monarchy: Forum poll   CityNews

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The Globe and Mail
   
Potential Alberta cabinet contenders in NDP's orange wave   
The Globe and Mail
Sarah Hoffman was at a junior high school in northern Alberta when Ralph Klein's government made deep cuts to the province's school system. Conversations at the family dinner table soon turned political and she remembers the night when her dad, ...

NDP treads cautiously with Alberta oil patch: Steward   Toronto Star
Mounting anger at PCs led to NDP win   Edmonton Sun

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CBC.ca
   
Manhunt underway for suspect police say pointed gun at officer, pulled trigger   
CBC.ca
Police throughout Metro Vancouver are on high alert after a man, described as armed and dangerous, pointed a gun at a New Westminster police officer Monday morning, then pulled the trigger. New Westminster police said in a statement they received a ...

Police search for attempted shooter after car chase through Burnaby, Vancouver   Vancouver Sun
Suspect on loose after aiming gun at cop, pulling trigger   CTV News

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The Globe and Mail
   
The one word some say is missing from Ontario's sex-ed curriculum   
The Globe and Mail
For some Ontario parents who decry the province's new sex-ed curriculum, the addition of one small word would make a big difference. Love is never mentioned in the curriculum in the context of sex. “It's reducing sexual activities to mere, kind of, physical acts ...

Is sex ed making the grade in Ontario's schools?   Toronto Sun
Students speak up about the new Ontario sex education curriculum   SheKnows.com
Sex ed should focus more on relationships research shows   CBC.ca
Canadian Jewish News (blog)   
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CBC.ca
   
Little Bobtail Lake fire grows again   
CBC.ca
A massive wildfire burning southwest of Prince George, which has forced 80 people from their homes, grew another 1,000 hectares Monday and now covers a radius of 250 square kilometres. The Little Bobtail Lake forest fire grew by 40 per cent over the ...

24000-hectare Little Bobtail Lake fire likely caused by humans, officials say   The Province
Winds unco-operative as hundreds of firefighters battle raging B.C. wildfire   Winnipeg Free Press

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CBC.ca
   
18-year-old male seriously injured in west-end stabbing   
Toronto Star
An 18-year-old man is suffering serious injuries after a stabbing at the intersection of Jane St. and Wilson Ave. on Monday evening. Toronto paramedics were called to the scene at 5:40 p.m. and transported the victim to hospital. He suffered a single stab ...

Man, 18, stabbed in back at Jane and Wilson   CBC.ca
Male victim rushed to hospital after west-end stabbing   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News

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CBC.ca
   
18-year-old woman assaulted in Regina alley: Police   
CBC.ca
Regina police are looking for a suspect they believe assaulted an 18-year-old woman Sunday night around 8:30 p.m. CST in an alley on the 2000 block of Garnet Street. Police said the woman was approached from behind and pulled to the ground. She was ...

Regina police investigate assault   CTV News
Regina Police investigating Two incidents--One Involving a 9 Year old   620 CKRM.com
Woman assaulted in a Regina's Cathedral area   News Talk 980 CJME

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Ottawa Citizen
   
Thunderstorms, tornado warnings bring long weekend to anxious close   
Ottawa Citizen
The Victoria Day long weekend ended Monday with tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings for parts of Eastern Ontario. Sharbot Lake, Lanark County, Smiths Falls, Perth were under the warning issued at 4:51 p.m. as a severe thunderstorm capable of ...

Tornado warning issued for Smiths Falls, Perth, Lanark County   CBC.ca
Tornado warnings for parts of Southern Ontario cancelled   CTV News
Severe storms   The Weather Network
www.kingstonregion.com/   
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