2015年5月20日 星期三

2015-05-21 Canada English Canada


CTV News
   
Money battle brewing after grisly murder at West Van mansion   
CTV News
A family feud over millions of dollars is brewing in the wake of a disturbing murder at a West Vancouver mansion. Wealthy businessman Gang Yuan was found dead the night of May 2 at a home in the posh British Properties, which he shared with his cousin, ...

Gang Yuan, dismembered millionaire, allegedly killed for his money   CBC.ca
New details emerge in British Properties murder   Globalnews.ca
Murder and millions: Lawyer says West Vancouver businessman killed for his ...   CKNW News Talk 980

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CTV News
   
Ottawa announces $40M for new coast guard base in Newfoundland   
CTV News
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. -- The federal government announced plans Wednesday to spend $40 million on a new coast guard base in St. John's, N.L., amid concerns that ongoing marine service cuts will risk lives. Politicians of all stripes in the province joined loud, ...

Federal government announces $40 million for new coast guard building   The Telegram (subscription)
Critic questions federal cash for new coast guard base on East Coast   Am730 Vancouver Traffic News

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The Globe and Mail
   
The man, the highway, the legacy: What Toronto can learn from Frederick 'Big ...   
The Globe and Mail
Fittingly, the history of the Gardiner Expressway began with a traffic jam. On the day the first section opened in August, 1958, Ron Haggart of The Globe and Mail found motorists crowding to get onto the new escape route from the city. With the official opening ...

Council on road to tolls debate for Gardiner, DVP   Toronto Sun
Gardiner Expressway: Toll question will arise, says Pasternak   insideTORONTO.com
Gardiner, Don Valley tolls would be 'chump change,' councillor says   CBC.ca

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Toronto Star
   
Suspected terrorist asked him how to make explosives, officer testifies   
Toronto Star
After Jahanzeb Malik and his new Bosnian War veteran friend watched some extremist videos on Oct. 28, 2014, Malik wrote on a piece of paper: “Can you make explosives?” On Wednesday, the veteran, who was actually an undercover RCMP officer, was ...

Man accused in Toronto terror plot 'fried, cooked and baked'   Toronto Sun
Recording device failed at key time, cop says   www.insidebrockville.com/

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CBC.ca
   
Federal Election 2015: Conservatives agree to debate on economy hosted by ...   
CBC.ca
And then there were three — independently organized election debates to pencil onto the campaign calendar. According to a release from Conservative Party spokesman and principal adviser Kory Teneycke, his party will take the Globe and Mail and Google ...

John Ivison: The Harper Tories are getting perilously close to irritating people out ...   National Post
Conservatives give go-ahead for third federal election debate   Toronto Star
Conservatives, NDP agree to Globe election debate on economy   The Globe and Mail

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CityNews
   
Lawyers explain lawsuit potential to passengers in Air Canada crash landing   
CityNews
An aerial view of the crash site of Air Canada A320 at Stanfield International Airport in Halifax is shown in this recent handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO - RCMP via TSB Canada. HALIFAX – Lawyers for one of the class-action lawsuits filed on behalf ...


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CBC.ca
   
Premier-designate also speaks to new cabinet, royalty review and minor scandal   
CBC.ca
After a week behind closed doors, Alberta's premier-designate Rachel Notley emerged Wednesday to say she is still committed to raising the provincial minimum wage. "That is something typically addressed in the fall," Notley said. "So we'll meet as a cabinet ...

Alberta cabinet to be chopped from 20 to 12 ministers   Calgary Herald
Alberta's NDP era to begin Sunday, when Rachel Notley is sworn in   CTV News
Thomson: Much heavy lifting for a pared-down cabinet   Edmonton Journal

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Toronto Star
   
Former Quebec premiers have picked up almost $640000 in perks   
Toronto Star
MONTREAL—Jean Charest, nearly $370,000; Pauline Marois, about $130,000; and Bernard Landry, close to $140,000. Those are the sums the three ex-premiers have cost the Quebec public since leaving office. The numbers were obtained in documents ...

Couillard to review allowance for former premiers   CTV News
Charest's expenses after leaving office come to light   Montreal Gazette

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680 News
   
Pedestrian struck in Toronto's west end   
Toronto Star
A female pedestrian in her 30s received life-threatening injuries after being struck by a van Wednesday in Toronto's west end. Toronto paramedics were called to Annette St. and High Park Ave. around 2:50 p.m. Wednesday. A female pedestrian, who police ...

Female pedestrian struck by vehicle, suffers severe head injury   CTV News
Pedestrian Suffers Serious Injuries After Being Struck By Vehicle   640 Toronto News
Female suffers severe head injury after being struck by vehicle in the Junction   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News

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CTV News
   
Young girl offered candy in alleged child luring attempt   
CTV News
Mounties have issued a public warning following a pair of suspected child luring attempts in Chilliwack. The first took place the evening of April 30, when an 11-year-old girl was allegedly approached by an older man in a red van who offered her candy.
2 child luring reports in Chilliwack prompts warning for parents   CBC.ca
Suspected child-luring incidents prompt warning in Chilliwack   The Province

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