2015年6月3日 星期三

2015-06-04 Canada English Canada


CBC.ca
   
Biometric data collection powers in budget bill raise concerns   
CBC.ca
The federal government's move to expand its power to collect biometric information on visitors to Canada is giving rise to privacy concerns and calls for closer scrutiny. The government currently collects a digital photograph and 10 fingerprints to verify the ...

Canada to expand biometric data collection on incoming foreigners   The Globe and Mail
Travellers to Canada who require visas to face biometric testing   CTV News

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Wall Street Journal
   
Security for Ottawa's Parliament Hill Called 'Highly Inadequate' at Time of Terror ...   
Wall Street Journal
Security for the heart of Canada's government was “highly inadequate” at the time of last October's terror attacks on the Canadian capital, according to an independent review of police actions in relation to the incident. The Ontario Provincial Police was asked ...

Canada ill-prepared to prevent terror attacks on Parliament, says OPP report   Hamilton Spectator
Canada IDs lapses that allowed parliament shooting   The Sun Daily
Canada police missed chances to stop Parliament attacker - probe | Reuters   Firstpost
Ottawa Sun   
mysask.com   
CBC.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
Moncton shootings: RCMP blasted over delay in supplying carbine rifles   
CBC.ca
Justin Bourque's shooting rampage in Moncton left three RCMP officers dead, two injured and many questions about whether officers in the line of fires are out-gunned. ​RCMP faces Labour Code charges in Moncton Mountie shooting · ​Moncton RCMP lack ...

'It shattered our perception': Moncton mayor reflects one year later   Globalnews.ca
Shattered innocence: Moncton - one year later   The Guardian Charlottetown

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National Post
   
The would-be Canada Day bombers: Dangerous terrorists or entrapped nobodies?   
National Post
VANCOUVER — John Nuttall and Amanda Korody were entrapped by police and their crimes were “manufactured” by the state. So their defence lawyers are claiming, now that a jury has found the pair guilty of terror-related charges in B.C. Supreme Court.
BC couple convicted of bomb plot may have grounds for entrapment   The Globe and Mail
Ian Mulgrew: Terror couple were offered a life that mirrored their own make ...   Vancouver Sun
Legal Experts: It will be tough to prove B.C. Legislature bomb plotters were ...   The Province
680 News   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Public purse helped underwrite Duffy's presence at charity events   
The Globe and Mail
Cost to taxpayer of flying Sen. Mike Duffy to Vancouver Island for a charity event organized by local Conservatives: $10,652. Amount the event raised: $1,500. That's the kind of math that is popping up in the trial of the suspended senator, as the Crown ...

Christie Blatchford: The one email that encapsulates the entire Mike Duffy ...   National Post
Poor health keeps key Duffy witness on sidelines after two months   Ottawa Citizen
A father and son enliven the holy ghost of the Mike Duffy trial   Macleans.ca
CBC.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
Winnipeg teacher inside 1978 school shooting reflects on Kelvin tragedy   
CBC.ca
When news broke that a student was stabbed to death at Kelvin High School, no one related quite like Bill Jurens. Bill Jurens. Retired teacher Bill Jurens was just 29 when one of his students died in his arms after the 1978 shooting inside Sturgeon Creek ...

Winnipeg police expect to lay homicide charges after stabbing at high school   The Globe and Mail
Arrest made in Kelvin High School killing   Winnipeg Sun
Student Charged With Second Degree Murder In Kelvin High School Stabbing   CJOB
The Carillon   
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CTV News
   
Alberta should copy its own past policies on oil royalities: Norwegian finance ...   
CTV News
OTTAWA -- A former Norwegian finance minister says Alberta's new government should take inspiration on handling resource revenues from the same place her country found it -- Alberta. "We were inspired by Alberta when we established our sovereign ...

We can be like Norway, Fildebrandt on Heritage Fund   News Talk 770 Calgary
Alberta should copy Alberta on oil royalties   Stockhouse

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Toronto Star
   
Mayor John Tory foolish to ignore Toronto's leading lights on carding: James   
Toronto Star
After months of turning a deaf ear to the pleas of black citizens to reform the controversial and racist practice of carding, Mayor John Tory (open John Tory's policard) was bombarded Wednesday with similar cries from people he dared not ignore.
Former mayors and community leaders call for end to Toronto police carding   The Globe and Mail
No room for compromise on carding issue   Toronto Sun
Toronto Mayor John Tory vows to reform 'carding' despite calls to end policy by ...   National Post
CTV News   
CBC.ca   
insideTORONTO.com   
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CBC.ca
   
Man exposes himself to students in Bridlewood, police seek public's assistance   
CBC.ca
Police are asking for the public's help in identifying a man who allegedly exposed himself in Bridlewood in the city's southwest. On the afternoon of June 3, police were called to Monsignor J.J. O'Brien Elementary and Junior High School for reports of a man ...

Police release photo of suspect who allegedly exposed himself to schoolchildren   CTV News
Police seek man who exposed himself to children   Calgary Herald
Police look for man who exposed himself to children in Bridlewood   660 News
Globalnews.ca   
MetroNews Canada   
News Talk 770 Calgary   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Premier named in suit filed by fired University of Saskatchewan president   
The Globe and Mail
The former president of the University of Saskatchewan is suing the school for $8.5-million, alleging that her termination last year has damaged her reputation and made it impossible to find another senior position. Her suit names the university's board of ...

Fired U of S president suing school, premier   CTV News
Ilene Busch-Vishniac, former University of Saskatchewan president, sues over ...   CBC.ca
Former U of S president files lawsuit over firing   News Talk 650 CKOM
Saskatoonhomepage.ca   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
Globalnews.ca   
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