2015年5月21日 星期四

2015-05-22 Canada English Canada


The Globe and Mail
   
NDP Leader Mulcair to release memoir before election   
The Globe and Mail
Thomas Mulcair has written an autobiography scheduled for release just three months before Canadians go to the polls. His memoirs, entitled Strength of Conviction, are intended to help voters get to know the NDP leader before they cast their ballots in the ...

The diminishing middle class   Winnipeg Free Press
Mulcair's autobiography to be published in August   Ottawa Citizen

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CTV News
   
Canadian jets strike Islamic State staging area in Syria   
CTV News
OTTAWA - Defence Minister Jason Kenney says Canadian jets struck a militant staging area in Syria on Wednesday. Kenney says the two CF-18 aircraft used precision-guided weapons in the attack and the planes returned safely. Canadian jets have been ...

Canada lands second strike on ISIL in Syria, marking aerial return to region with ...   National Post

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The Kingston Whig-Standard
   
Activist, educator recalls hostile experience at RMC   
The Kingston Whig-Standard
When award-winning feminist activist and educator Julie Lalonde found out the Royal Military College of Canada was going to require the entire school to attend sexual harassment briefings, she was thrilled to participate. Little did she know she would need ...

RMC investigates troubling incident   CKWS
Rowdy cadets brought complaint from expert invited to talk about sexual assault ...   CBC.ca

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CBC.ca
   
Stephen Harper stresses importance of Anti-Terrorism Act during Montreal visit   
CBC.ca
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said his government's Anti-Terrorism Act will be the "law of the land" in order to safeguard the country's freedom. He made the comments Thursday evening, during a visit to Montreal, after he was honoured by the ...

Canada stands by Israel 'through fire and water,' Harper tells Montreal Jewish ...   Montreal Gazette
Stephen Harper talks security, the election and hockey on Quebec tour   The Globe and Mail
PM warns Canada's youth: Violent jihadism unacceptable!   Toronto Sun

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Toronto Sun
   
Metal objects once again found in potatoes in Atlantic Canada   
Toronto Sun
Someone might be sabotaging spuds in Atlantic Canada again. Police in Nova Scotia and P.E.I. say they're investigating potential food tampering after three potatoes sold at three different stores were found to have metal objects in them. RCMP in Antigonish ...

Investigation started as store customers report potatoes contain metal objects   News1130

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CBC.ca
   
Canada Post says profits won't save door-to-door delivery   
CBC.ca
Despite raking in millions of dollars in profits, Canada Post says it can't afford to back down on its controversial plan to scrap door-to-door mail delivery in towns and cities across the country. The Crown corporation held its annual general meeting in Ottawa on ...

NDP promises to restore door-to-door mail   Toronto Sun
Chris Selley: NDP comes out strong for two-tier mail delivery   National Post
Canada Post turns profit despite 8 per cent drop in letter mail   CTV News

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CBC.ca
   
Li Zhao's lawyer calls claims of dismembered millionaire's family 'outrageous'   
CBC.ca
The lawyer for Li Zhao, who is charged with murdering and dismembering wealthy Chinese businessman Gang Yuan in B.C., says the allegations made by the victim's family at a news conference are "outrageous" and "scandalous speculation." In an unusual ...

Dismembered West Vancouver Millionaire Was Killed For His Money: Lawyer   Huffington Post Canada
BC man allegedly chopped into 100 pieces in his home was murdered for his ...   National Post
Money battle brewing after grisly murder at West Van mansion   CTV News

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Toronto Star
   
Opposition parties agree to two debates on major TV networks   
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—The game of election debate chicken continues, this time with the opposition parties agreeing to a pair of debates on the major TV networks and the Conservatives snubbing the talks. The Liberals, NDP, Green party and Bloc Québécois have ...

Opposition parties agree to TV debate nixed by PM   CTV News
National Post View: The curious debate about debates   National Post
Conservatives reportedly reject latest debate pitch from broadcasters   CBC.ca

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Toronto Sun
   
No Smart Meter follow up if Hydro One sold: Auditor general   
Toronto Sun
An Ontario government plan to end the provincial auditor's oversight of Hydro One will kill a planned follow-up on the controversial Smart Meters program, a committee heard Thursday. Auditor General Bonnie Lysyk's original audit of the program released in ...

Ombudsman Oversight Coming Soon to Municipalities, Universities and School ...   NorthumberlandView.ca
Ombudsman to oversee municipalities starting Jan. 1   Brampton Guardian

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CTV News
   
Property manager charged in $4.1M condo fraud   
CTV News
Police have charged a 45-year-old property manager for his alleged involvement in defrauding more than a dozen condominium corporations of $4.1 million. The fraud took place between March 2009 and September 2014. Police say the St. Catharines, Ont., ...

Man charged in $4.1 million condo fraud   Hamilton Spectator
St. Catharines man arrested in $4.1 million condo fraud 0   Niagara Advance

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