2015年5月29日 星期五

2015-05-30 Canada English Canada


National Post
   
Peter MacKay's exit takes another big-name 'progressive' out of Tory caucus   
National Post
OTTAWA — Peter MacKay's decision to exit federal politics leaves Prime Minister Stephen Harper without a key strategic ally for the fall election. It also means progressives in the Conservative party are without their most prominent face. And the Tories must ...

With Peter MacKay gone, the Conservatives are truly Harper's party   The Globe and Mail
Peter MacKay: Nearly 20 years in the political spotlight   CBC.ca
Peter MacKay: 'I love my family more'   Cumberland News Now
Ottawa Citizen   
Macleans.ca   
TheChronicleHerald.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
6000 aboriginal children died in residential school system, report finds   
CBC.ca
At least 6,000 aboriginal children died while in the residential school system, says Justice Murray Sinclair, the chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Sinclair, who has been tasked with studying the legacy of the residential schools, says that the ...

Emotions run high as residential school survivors await report   Vancouver Sun
Stories told, healing awaits: Release of Truth and Reconciliation report another ...   Winnipeg Free Press
'We need to rebuild:' Residential school report to show extent of abuse   CTV News
NorthernLife.ca   
Macleans.ca   
Globalnews.ca   
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National Post
   
Unedited version of Michael Zehaf-Bibeau video shows he praised Allah before ...   
National Post
OTTAWA — Parliament Hill gunman Michael Zehaf Bibeau asks Allah to praise his actions and those of the mujahideen in a newly released version of the video he recorded just before his attack last October. The RCMP have released a previously secret 18 ...

Video shows Canada Parliament gunman praying before attack   Reuters Canada
Full transcript of Michael Zehaf-Bibeau video released   Toronto Star
Why did the RCMP redact 18 seconds of the Zehaf-Bibeau video?   Macleans.ca
CHCH News   
New Zealand Herald   
Waterloo Record   
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Calgary Herald
   
Fortney: Mustard Seed celebrates new Centre   
Calgary Herald
It is the tiniest of bachelor suites, furnished with a couple of chairs, a desk, a kitchenette and bathroom. The room's twin bed is covered with a multi-coloured quilt, a cherished item his grandmother knitted for him more than four decades earlier. For Darren ...

Hope grows at grand opening of Mustard Seed's 1010 Centre   CTV News
Mustard Seed's 1010 Centre offers affordable housing to Calgarians in need   Globalnews.ca
Government of Canada Celebrates New Affordable Housing in Calgary   Digital Journal
News Talk 770 Calgary   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Canadian diplomat vouches for son accused of murder at bail hearing   
The Globe and Mail
A Canadian diplomat sobbed on the witness stand Friday as she said her 15-year-old son, who could be jailed for life if convicted of murder, is a child every parent would want. Testifying at his bail hearing, Roxanne Dubé described Marc Wabafiyebazu as ...

Diplomat Roxanne Dube pleads for son's bail   CTV News
Canadian diplomat: Son charged in killings no troublemaker   New Zealand Herald
Canadian Diplomat Takes The Stand In Son's Defense   CBS Local
Miami Herald   
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Former Ontario NDP leader seeks federal nomination in Kenora   
Energeticcity.ca
KENORA, Ont. — Former Ontario NDP leader Howard Hampton has announced he's seeking the federal NDP nomination in Kenora, Ont., which is shaping up to be a hotly contested riding. Hampton represented the area districts of Rainy River and later ...


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The Globe and Mail
   
Quebec beekeeper Vladimir Katriuk died two weeks after Russia sought extradition   
The Globe and Mail
For more than half a century, Vladimir Katriuk tended after his ducks and beehives at his small farm on Dumas rural road, a short drive south of Montreal, near the border with the United States. Motorists ‎who dropped by could purchase his honey for $1.75 a ...

Vladimir Katriuk, Accused of War Crimes, Is Dead at 93   New York Times
Second most wanted man on list of Nazi war criminals dies   CBS News
Russia Blasts Canada Over Death of Suspected Nazi War Criminal it Wanted ...   VICE News
Arab News   
Huffington Post   
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CBC.ca
   
New Citizenship Act allowing revocation of Canadian citizenship takes effect   
CBC.ca
The Federal government says it now has the power to revoke the citizenship of some Canadians convicted of terrorism, treason or espionage. A controversial new law, first introduced last June, went into effect on Friday. New citizenship rules target fraud, ...

Controversial law that allows revocation of Canadian citizenship goes into effect   Guelph Mercury
Canada may now strip militants of citizenship   Economic Times

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CBC.ca
   
Motive key to deciding whether BC couple guilty of terrorism: judge   
The Globe and Mail
A judge has instructed a jury in the case of a husband and wife accused of plotting to bomb the British Columbia legislature that motive is key to deciding whether they are guilty of the terrorism allegations. John Nuttall and Amanda Korody are accused of ...

Motive key to deciding BC legislature terrorism case: judge   Westerly News

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CBC.ca
   
House poor, fixing CPP & gaming Aeroplan: BUSINESS WEEK WRAP   
CBC.ca
House prices keep rising, incomes are basically staying the same, yet home ownership rates continue to tick higher. Considering those three facts, it should not come as a surprise that more and more Canadian's now describe themselves as "house poor.".
Don Cayo: Opening CPP is fine, but it won't help the most vulnerable avoid ...   Vancouver Sun
Letters: CPP — 'Just another form of government redistribution'   National Post
Investors need to focus on the long view, not a single record year   The Globe and Mail
Bloomberg   
News1130   
MarketWatch   
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