2015年5月19日 星期二

2015-05-20 Canada English Canada


National Post
   
RCMP arrests ten youths believed bound for Syria at Montreal airport   
National Post
MONTREAL — The Royal Canadian Mounted Police arrested a group of young Montrealers on Friday on suspicion they were planning to travel to Turkey and then Syria to join jihadi fighters, Radio-Canada is reporting. Ten youths, who were arrested at the ...

Police in Quebec arrest suspects planning to join jihadist groups   CTV News

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National Post
   
Most provinces hold a by-election when vote ends in a tie. Not PEI: They flip a coin   
National Post
After a P.E.I. election race came to a perfect tie, Liberal incumbent Alan McIsaac kept his job as Vernon River-Stratford MLA simply because he got lucky in a coin toss. “I put it in the Lord's hands and, you know, I guess He's asking me to continue,” McIssac ...

Liberal wins Prince Edward Island seat through a coin toss after recount tie   CTV News

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Toronto Star
   
Kathleen Wynne touts environmental agenda in Washington   
Toronto Star
WASHINGTON—Premier Kathleen Wynne used her trip to Washington to push for international action on climate change — and to boast of her own. In a Tuesday speech at the Woodrow Wilson Center's Canada Institute, Wynne touted the Liberals' “strong” ...

Wynne says Canada's 'future prosperity' depends on emissions cuts   The Globe and Mail
Potential Hydro One owners a concern   Toronto Sun
Wynne's Hydro One sell-off a sellout   Hamilton Spectator

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The Province
   
Three teenagers charged in connection with fatal stabbing of Burnaby teen in ...   
The Province
Three teens have been charged in connection with the fatal stabbing in Whistler Sunday of 19-year-old Luka Gordic. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team announced that three 17-year-old suspects are facing manslaughter charges after what police ...

'They took him away from us': Teen dies in Whistler, BC, stabbing   CTV News
Teens Charged In Deadly Whistler Stabbing   Huffington Post Canada
Whistler RCMP investigate second teenage stabbing over May long weekend   Prince George Citizen

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Calgary Herald
   
Preliminary trial begins for man accused of killing boy and his grandparents   
Calgary Herald
It was a mystery that gripped a nation, a tragedy that captured hearts around the world, including one good American man whose extraordinary gesture — a $1 million donation — helped make the dream of a memorial foundation become reality. Ten months ...

Preliminary hearing underway for accused in Calgary's Liknes, O'Brien murders   MetroNews Canada
Preliminary hearing begins for man accused of killing Calgary boy, grandparents   The Globe and Mail

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CTV News
   
US lawmakers mount effort to avert trade war with Canada, Mexico   
CTV News
WASHINGTON -- A group of American lawmakers want to prevent a dispute over meat labels from escalating into a continental trade war where tariffs pummel U.S. wine, chocolate, cereal, jewelry and frozen orange juice. They expressed hope of repealing a ...

Canada vows 'retaliatory' sanctions against US after WTO meat-labelling win   Toronto Sun
Labels that IDs meat's origins fought by Canada   Guelph Mercury
Push to undo beef-label law as Mexico, Canada threaten tariffs   The Seattle Times

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CBC.ca
   
Homicide unit investigates serious incident in Charleswood   
CBC.ca
Winnipeg police are investigating a serious incident that happened at a home in Charleswood Tuesday night. Several police cars have been parked outside a home on Cheltenham Cove since about 5:30 p.m. Police confirmed its homicide unit was on the ...

Police investigate serious incident in Charleswood   CTV News
Police tape off Charleswood home, homicide unit investigating   Winnipeg Free Press
Heavy police presence in Winnipeg's Charleswood, possible homicide   Globalnews.ca

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Sault Star
   
Does Trudeau have right stuff to drop gloves?   
Sault Star
Is it unfair to accuse Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau of spending too much time behind his own blue line? Some will say so. What about his March 9 speech on liberty, which stoked a national debate over the treatment of Muslims in Canada? What about the ...

National Post View: Answering to Parliament is not optional   National Post

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CTV News
   
Province considers floodway operation after long weekend rain   
CTV News
Flood forecasters will monitor the Red River after heavy rain over the Victoria Day weekend. Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation's Hydrologic Forecasting Centre reports substantial rainfall amounts between 50 mm. to 100 mm. over the last few days ...

Rising waters raise concerns, Manitoba government ready to operate floodway   CBC.ca
Damage being cleaned up after bad storm rips through Manitoba on long weekend   Brandon Sun

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CTV News
   
U of M approves $14 million in budget cuts   
CTV News
The University of Manitoba will go ahead with $14 million in budget cuts. Tuesday evening, the school's board of governors approved a draft budget for the 2015/2016 school year. To offset an operating baseline budget shortfall of $14,455,057, the budget ...

University of Manitoba students protest planned budget cut of four per cent   Brandon Sun

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