2015年5月22日 星期五

2015-05-23 Canada English Canada


National Post
   
Sex with 14-year-olds legal in 2008, but probably not while videotaping it in a ...   
National Post
EDMONTON – It is technically possible to own legal child pornography in Canada, according to a controversial B.C. court precedent from 2001. The explicit images have to depict sex with a consensual lover. That partner can be under 18, but not under 16.
Supreme Court ruling blocks adults from exploiting apparent teen consent   The Globe and Mail
Edmonton child-porn case: Supreme Court orders new trial   CBC.ca
Supreme Court of Canada orders new trial in child porn case   www.insidebelleville.com/

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CBC.ca
   
Royal Military College cadets struggled with questions of sexual consent: Educator   
CBC.ca
The issue of drunkenness and sexual consent was part of a sex-assault prevention educator's lecture to Royal Military College cadets last fall that provoked a hostile response from some of the mostly-male audience. It is also at the heart of two of the three ...

Court martial hears from victim of alleged sexual misconduct at RMC   The Globe and Mail
Educator recalls 'horrific' experience giving sexual harassment talks at RMC   CTV News
'People are fed up': Ottawa activist discusses Royal Military College harassment   Ottawa Citizen
Huffington Post Canada   
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CTV News
   
RCMP made serious mistakes during Ottawa shooting: sources   
CTV News
CTV News has learned of serious mistakes by RCMP officers when shots rang out on Parliament Hill last October. The new details shine light on what happened in those terrifying hours after Cpl. Nathan Cirillo was fatally shot at the National War Memorial, ...

Police report examines chaos, confusion during Parliament Hill shooting   Toronto Sun
Ottawa buildings unprepared for active shooter, report finds   CBC.ca

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Toronto Star
   
Harper visits Quebec riding that Tories lost by nine votes in 2011   
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—Among the seats the NDP captured in Quebec during the last election was a riding won by only nine votes — and the Conservatives want it back. Prime Minister Stephen Harper headed to the community of Berthier-sur-Mer, Que., Friday, a small ...

Harper's pre-election push continues with visit to Quebec riding narrowly lost in ...   Montreal Gazette
What Harper, Mulcair and Trudeau need to do in the debates   The Globe and Mail
Rex Murphy: A message for Mr. Harper — Conservative voters are feeling let down   National Post

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CBC.ca
   
Halifax mall shooting plot preliminary inquiry moved to July   
CBC.ca
The preliminary inquiry for the two people charged in the Halifax Shopping Centre shooting plot has been delayed because lawyers say they need more time to view the volume of evidence. Lindsay Souvannarath, 23, and Randall Shepherd, 20, face charges ...

New dates set for next court hearing in Halifax mall plot case   CTV News

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The Globe and Mail
   
Harper announces spending to boost Canadian tourism in the US   
The Globe and Mail
Ottawa will spend $30-million over three years to boost tourism promotion in the United States, hoping that the lower loonie and strengthening economy south of the border will send more tourists northbound. Prime Minister Stephen Harper made the ...

PM announces important support for Canadian tourism sector   Prime Minister of Canada (press release)

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CTV News
   
Rookie MLA-elect suspended from NDP caucus after social media blunder   
CTV News
After a series of social media gaffes that called the New Democrats' vetting process into question, Premier-designate Rachel Notley announced Calgary-Bow MLA-elect Deborah Drever had been suspended from the NDP caucus. An NDP news release stated ...

Deborah Drever suspended from NDP caucus   CBC.ca
Severance bill for outgoing Tory staffers roughly $4 million   Edmonton Journal
Deborah Drever pushes Rachel Notley and the NDP too far   Calgary Sun

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Toronto Sun
   
Tory's right: No to road tolls   
Toronto Sun
Road tolls make sense when they are used to build new roads that relieve traffic congestion. And when drivers have the choice to use the toll road or a free alternative. While there are constant complaints about the rate of increases motorists face on the ...

Toronto's chief planner wants Gardiner east taken down   Toronto Star
Toronto chief planner at odds with mayor over eastern Gardiner removal   The Globe and Mail

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CTV News
   
Frost advisory issued for southern and eastern Ontario   
CTV News
Environment Canada has issued a frost advisory for the southern and eastern parts of the province. Widespread frost is expected Friday night and early Saturday morning. The exception is those areas very close to the Great Lakes where temperatures will ...

It's late May, and Hamilton has a frost advisory   CBC.ca
Frost advisory in effect for Toronto, much of Ontario   Globalnews.ca
Frost could damage plants   Peterborough Examiner

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The Globe and Mail
   
Ex-Alpine Canada ski coach Bertrand Charest now facing 57 sex-related charges   
The Globe and Mail
A new charge has been laid against a former national ski coach who is already facing a host of sex-related accusations, Cogeco Nouvelles reports. The Crown introduced the single charge, involving a new alleged victim, during Bertrand Charest's brief court ...


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