2015年6月4日 星期四

2015-06-05 Canada English Canada


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 ...

Three top senators ordered to repay expenses by Auditor-General   The Globe and Mail
Boisvenu quits Tories, 8 more face RCMP probe, as expense scandal engulfs ...   Times Colonist
Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu, Tory Senator, To Sit As Independent After Learning ...   Huffington Post Canada
The Chronicle Journal   
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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
mysask.com   
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CBC.ca
   
RCMP officers remembered as Moncton marks 1st anniversary of murders   
CBC.ca
One year ago, people in Moncton, N.B., were asked to leave their porch lights on to aid the RCMP in their search for the killer of three Mounties. A year later, they were asked to do so again, as the city paused to remember the officers who were murdered by ...

Moncton residents look back on tragic day that changed them   CTV News
Memorial design and Musical Ride to mark anniversary of Mountie shootings   Hamilton Spectator
Widows of fallen Mounties thank the public as Moncton unveils a memorial for ...   National Post
Globalnews.ca   
Toronto Star   
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CBC.ca
   
Edmonton police officer charged with aggravated assault   
Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - An Edmonton Police Service officer has been charged with one count of aggravated assault for an incident last year. The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) said Thursday that Const. Sean Briegel, a four-year member of the force ...

Edmonton police officer charged with aggravated assault after man's face fractured   Edmonton Sun
EPS member facing charge of aggravated assault   iNews880.com

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CBC.ca
   
New online tool seeks to help women escape domestic abuse   
CBC.ca
A new online tool was launched Thursday designed to let victims of domestic abuse know that help is available. ShelterSafe.ca features an interactive map of shelters as well as a list of 24-hour crisis lines across Canada, said Lise Martin, executive director of ...

New website launched - Sheltersafe.ca - A lifeline to safety for abused women ...   National Union of Public and General Employees
New website connects abused women to shelters across Canada   Times Colonist

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CBC.ca
   
ISIS supporter's home in Winnipeg raided by RCMP   
CBC.ca
RCMP in Winnipeg have raided the home of an ISIS supporter known by the alias Harun Abdurahman and seized what's believed to be computer equipment. Neighbours say undercover officers have been watching the home in the city's southwestern ...

Charleswood raid linked to ISIS supporter   Winnipeg Sun
UPDATED: RCMP search Charleswood home   The Carillon
Heavy police presence in Charleswood as RCMP search home   Globalnews.ca

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The Globe and Mail
   
A primer on the issues in the gun registry data destruction dispute   
Times Colonist
The Root Dispute: The initial dispute comes down to a disagreement over what details from an individual gun registration can actually be released. The RCMP argues that there are 27 pieces of information involved, of which 15 are personal — names, ...

Watchdog questions motivation behind 'black hole' of retroactive gun registry law   Globalnews.ca
Information official fights Ottawa's clampdown on gun data   TheChronicleHerald.ca

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Toronto Star
   
Ottawa expands biometrics screening for travellers to Canada   
Toronto Star
Ottawa's expanded biometric screening program will cause further hassles for travellers and compromise privacy, say critics. On Thursday, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced an injection of $312.6 million for expanding the existing program for all ...

PM confirms biometric screening for visa travellers   CTV News
Canada's anti-terrorism efforts get funding boost; CSIS among beneficiaries   Hamilton Spectator
Canada to fingerprint, photograph more travelers   ABS CBN News
The Chronicle Journal   
NEWS.com.au   
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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
Councillors Robinson, Fletcher stake opposing Gardiner positions   Toronto Star
Councillors Robinson and Fletcher take opposing sides on Gardiner issue   MetroNews Canada
insideTORONTO.com   
Torontoist   
Globalnews.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
Check out Winnipeg's most expensive home, yours for $11M   
CBC.ca
"When you have nothing left to prove," states the real estate listing for an $11-million Winnipeg mansion. Wellington home. The home also has an outdoor pool. (Keystone/ReMax). The 27,000-square-foot riverside estate on the city's posh Wellington Crescent ...

IN PHOTOS: Winnipeg house listed for record-setting $11 million   Globalnews.ca

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