2015年6月4日 星期四

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CBC.ca
   
Senators Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu, Colin Kenny face RCMP investigation into ...   
CBC.ca
Senator Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu is no longer in the Conservative caucus after learning he was the subject of an RCMP investigation in the wake of the auditor general's exhaustive two-year spending review. Boisvenu, who was Prime Minister Stephen ...

Boisvenu quits Tories as expense scandal engulfs Senate once more   Montreal Gazette
Senator leaves Tory caucus ahead of RCMP probe   Toronto Sun
Three top senators ordered to repay expenses by Auditor-General   The Globe and Mail
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Huffington Post Canada   
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Reuters Canada
   
Massive cyber attack hits US federal workers, probe focuses on China   
Reuters Canada
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hackers broke into U.S. government computers, possibly compromising the personal data of 4 million current and former federal employees, and investigators were probing whether the culprits were based in China, U.S. officials ...

US believes China behind cybersecurity breach affecting at least 4M federal ...   Fox News
US says data on four million government staff hacked   Hindustan Times
UPDATE 5-Massive cyber attack hits US federal workers, probe focuses on China   Reuters
Washington Post   
BBC News   
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Fox News
   
Workers turn capsized China ship upright, say chance of finding survivors 'very ...   
Fox News
June 5, 2015: Rescuers on a boat watch a capsized ship being righted by cranes on the Yangtze River in Jianli county of southern China's Hubei province, as seen from across the river from Huarong county of southern China's Hunan province.
Yangtze ferry disaster: Righting of capsized ferry successful as authorities end ...   ABC Online
Death toll climbs to 82 as China rights capsized ship   Reuters Canada
Chinese ship captain says he tried to 'go with the wind' during storm   Los Angeles Times
Reuters   
RT   
The Straits Times   
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CTV News
   
Federal justice minister dismisses Coderre's threat to open injection sites   
CTV News
Health Canada is being asked to approve safe injection sites to serve four Montreal boroughs. The health and social services board that covers the centre-east portion of the city wants the federal agency to issue an exemption to allow for the three fixed sites ...

Will the world's best skiers jump off the Big O's tower in 2017?   Montreal Gazette
Montreal Plans to Open Safe Injection Sites Even if Canadian Government Says ...   VICE News
Denis Coderre makes another push for Montreal safe injection sites   CBC.ca

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MetroNews Canada
   
Wynne to add 15 new ridings for 2018 election   
MetroNews Canada
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne has given in to public pressure, announcing Thursday that her government plans to create 15 new ridings to increase the number of MPPs to 122 from 107 in the 2018 election. At a wide-ranging news conference on election ...

Electoral changes for Ontario   Wiarton Echo
Ontario to match up ridings with federal boundaries   The South Bayview Bulldog
Ontario to limit third-party election advertising, add 15 MPPs for 2018 vote   Waterloo Record
Toronto Sun   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Mayors call for federal debate on municipal issues before fall election   
The Globe and Mail
Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson, speaking on behalf of Canada's big city mayors, called Thursday for a federal leaders' debate on municipal issues in the fall federal election. “We want to see all Canadians have access and the opportunity to hear from ...

Brian Hutchinson: Vancouver's living situation is uniquely nuts and its angst is ...   National Post
Urban issues key to upcoming federal election, big-city mayors say   Edmonton Journal
BC's Premier shuts the door on Vancouver mayor's request for support making ...   CKNW News Talk 980
MetroNews Canada   
iNews880.com   
News1130   
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The Globe and Mail
   
'Seismic shift' at city hall TO might impact Gardiner voting   
The Globe and Mail
A decision on the future of Toronto's Gardiner Expressway appears set to be won by just a few votes, with councillors pointing to a “seismic shift” in City Hall culture – namely, a weakening of the role of vote-whipping – as the key to understanding why.
Mayor John Tory Q & A: Why hydrid is the best Gardiner East option   Toronto Sun
Gardiner stands between Toronto and a better future: Richard Florida   Toronto Star
Councillors Robinson and Fletcher take opposing sides on Gardiner issue   MetroNews Canada
insideTORONTO.com   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Jane Munro's Blue Sonoma wins Griffin Poetry Prize   
The Globe and Mail
Jane Munro, whose latest book was born out of her long-time partner's battle with Alzheimer's disease, is the winner of this year's Griffin Poetry Prize. Ms. Munro, who lives in Vancouver, was honoured on Thursday for her sixth collection of poetry, Blue ...

Jane Munro, Michael Longley winners of the Griffin Poetry Prize   Lethbridge Herald
Griffin Poetry Prize 2015 finalists on bringing poetry back   Toronto Star
Griffin Poetry Prize to be awarded in Toronto   www.norfolknews.ca/

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CTV News
   
Even Canada's first chief public health officer didn't recognize signs of a stroke   
CTV News
A new survey that finds most Canadians don't know the signs of a stroke doesn't come as a surprise to Dr. David Butler-Jones: The former head of the Public Health Agency of Canada didn't even realize when one was happening to him. In May, 2012 ...

Strokes difficult to recognize, even for Dr. David Butler-Jones   CBC.ca
This ad could save your life   The Telegram (subscription)
Minutes count when it comes to devastating strokes   Niagarathisweek.com
KelownaNow   
Wawa-news.com   
CKNW News Talk 980   
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CBC.ca
   
Two arrested in connection to gang violence in Surrey and Delta   
Vancouver Sun
Police arrested two men Thursday after dozens of officers searched homes in Surrey and Langley in relation to the rash of gang violence that has hit the area in recent weeks. Officers and members of the Delta Police Department, RCMP, and the Combined ...

Surrey shootings lead to arrests linked to low-level drug war   CBC.ca
Two men arrested after police execute four gang-related search warrants in ...   The Province
UPDATES: arrests being made in Surrey drug war   CKNW News Talk 980
Globalnews.ca   
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