2015年6月2日 星期二

2015-06-03 Canada English Canada


CBC.ca
   
John Nuttall, Amanda Korody found guilty in BC Legislature bomb plot   
CBC.ca
A B.C. Supreme Court jury has found John Nuttall and Amanda Korody guilty for plotting a 2013 Canada Day attack on the B.C. Legislature. The couple is guilty of one count each of conspiring to commit murder and possessing explosives for the benefit or on ...

Couple guilty in terror plot to blow up BC legislature   Toronto Star
John Nuttall and Amanda Korody found guilty over Canada Day bomb plot   The Guardian
Two Found Guilty of Placing Bombs on Canada Day in 2013   Wall Street Journal
Kansas City Star   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Truth and Reconciliation report calls for broad recommendations   
The Globe and Mail
Justice Murray Sinclair speaks at a Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada event in Ottawa June 2, 2015. (BLAIR GABLE/Reuters). A call to action. After six years of combing through church records and crossing the country to talk to survivors, the ...

Truth and Reconciliation report prompts calls for action   CBC.ca
Excerpts from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's final report   National Post
Residential school survivors share their stories   CTV News
Vancouver Sun   
Hamilton Spectator   
Reuters Canada   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Conservative Party dispatched Duffy to help with candidate before 2011 election   
The Globe and Mail
The trial of Sen. Mike Duffy isn't about electoral laws or riding financing, but some of the witnesses offer a glimpse at how party support is built and money spent before a campaign even begins. On Tuesday, the court heard how Duffy was dispatched by the ...

A rogues' gallery marches through an otherwise grey day   Macleans.ca
Christie Blatchford: Mike Duffy's reason for 2010 BC trip in dispute at trial   National Post
Peterborough dog show back in spotlight at Duffy trial as third breeder testifies   Peterborough Examiner
CBC.ca   
Hill Times (subscription)   
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The Globe and Mail
   
UBC looks to micro suites to meet increasing demand for student housing   
The Globe and Mail
A soaring demand for student housing is prompting designers working with the University of British Columbia to cram a kitchen, study, bed and bathroom into a suite about half the size of the smallest space currently available to students. The university is ...

UBC to vote on micro units for student housing   Vancouver Sun
UBC includes micro units in the design of new Gage building   Ubyssey Online
UBC students want academic land preserved   24 Hours Vancouver
CBC.ca   
Globalnews.ca   
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Sault Star
   
Meat, wine among Canada's targets in label fight with U.S.   
Sault Star
Canada's Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz speaks during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Dec. 4, 2014. (CHRIS WATTIE/Reuters). Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story. Print. Report an error. WINNIPEG ...


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Castanet.net
   
Edmonton police officer ticketed for parking across handicapped stall   
Energeticcity.ca
EDMONTON — An Edmonton police officer has been ticketed for improperly parking his marked police vehicle across several parking stalls, one of them a space reserved for handicapped drivers. Insp. Gary Godziuk said the 10-year veteran of the force and a ...

EPS officer faces bylaw charge for “embarrassing” parking on handicap stall   iNews880.com

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The Globe and Mail
   
What you need to know about the $15-billion Quebec tobacco ruling   
The Globe and Mail
The federal health department's lack of knowledge related to the dangers of tobacco smoking – as late as 1988 – helped persuade a Quebec judge the tobacco industry knew the public was not fully informed. The judge's $15.6-billion award this week to one ...

Plaintiffs feel vindicated by $15B tobacco judgment   CTV News
In Canada, Tobacco Companies Will Pay Billions in Damages   New York Times
Tobacco cos to pay $12bn in damages to Canada smokers   Times of India
The Independent   
Montreal Gazette   
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Toronto Sun
   
'He would wash my body,' woman testifies at Calgary ex-cop's molestation trial   
Toronto Sun
CALGARY — Former Calgary cop Steve Huggett molested a young girl who frequently visited his home when he was a member of the force in the '90s, court was told Tuesday. The woman, now 29, said Huggett was an acquaintance of her mother's and she ...

Trial underway for former Calgary cop accused of sexual assault   CTV News
Stephen Huggett, former police officer, on trial for sexual abuse   CBC.ca
Historic sexual assault trial begins for former Calgary cop Steve Huggett —court ...   Calgary Sun
Calgary Herald   
Globalnews.ca   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Ontario Liberals set to remove Hydro One oversight ahead of sell-off   
The Globe and Mail
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne is poised to pull the iron curtain over Hydro One, ensuring one of the largest privatizations in the province's history will unfold in secret. The Liberals' omnibus budget bill is expected to pass a final vote in the legislature ...

LOUIS DESJARDINS: Conservative ad laugh-worthy   Belleville Intelligencer

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CBC.ca
   
Justin Scott sought in mother's death at Cedarvale Avenue apartment   
CBC.ca
Toronto police are looking for a man they believe killed his mother and left her body in the east Toronto apartment they shared. Homicide Det. Sgt. Steve Ryan says Justin Scott is wanted for first-degree murder. His mother's body was discovered in an ...

Man wanted in investigation after mother found dea   Toronto Star
Police hunt for man after mother's body found in apartment building   CTV News
Man, 25, sought in connection with violent murder of his mother   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
680 News   
Toronto Sun   
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