2015年6月15日 星期一

2015-06-16 Canada English Canada


The Globe and Mail
   
Senate speaker's aide testifies on accounting shortcuts inside offices at Duffy trial   
The Globe and Mail
An aide to Senate Speaker Leo Housakos says it was known around the corridors of the upper chamber that staff took shortcuts when they filed travel claims for senators. Loren Cicchini is the second veteran Senate staffer to tell Sen. Mike Duffy's trial that ...

Senators besides Mike Duffy used pre-signed claims, veteran aide testifies   Toronto Star

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The Globe and Mail
   
CP Rail challenging responsibility in Lac-Megantic disaster in court   
The Globe and Mail
A judge has begun hearing arguments that could determine the fate of more than $431 million destined for victims and creditors of the 2013 train disaster in Lac-Megantic, Que. Lawyers for Canadian Pacific Railway — the sole firm accused of responsibility in ...

CP 'acting deplorably'   Castanet.net
CP in court over Lac-Megantic role   Northumberland News
The Story So Far: Hearings begin on Lac-Mégantic settlement   Montreal Gazette

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CTV News
   
NDP government lays out future plans in Throne Speech   
CTV News
The NDP government delivered its Speech from the Throne from the legislature on Monday afternoon and layed out plans for the years ahead. The speech was read at 3:00 p.m. by Lieutenant Governor Lois Mitchell, who was sworn in on Friday. Mitchell ...

Notley vows to end corporate, union donations to parties in Throne Speech   The Globe and Mail
NDP's throne speech vows to boost corporate taxes, examine Alberta's ethics laws   Calgary Herald
Graham Thomson: It was a lovely, if brief honeymoon for Rachel Notley's NDP ...   National Post
Edmonton Journal   
CityNews   
News Talk 770 Calgary   
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Ottawa Citizen
   
Court filing alleges Tory gun data duplicity   
BlackburnNews.com
OTTAWA - A Federal Court filing alleges the Conservative government was pushing for the speedy destruction of long-gun registry records even as it was promising the information commissioner that it would preserve the data. The duplicity alleged in the ...

Tories Were Duplicitous With Gun Registry Data, Court Filing Alleges   Huffington Post Canada

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Toronto Sun
   
New video released of pair sought in Vaughan man's murder   
Toronto Sun
Toronto Police have released surveillance video of two suspects wanted for first-degree murder in the death of Sina Parsi. The video shows 36-year-old Clyde Marshall and 27-year-old Sabrina Chouart, along with a dog, leaving an eighth-floor apartment on ...

Toronto police believe murder suspects may be in Montreal   CTV News
Police search for couple wanted in connection with Sina Parsi murder   Toronto Star
Search for Clyde Marshall, Toronto murder suspect with Saint John ties, continues   CBC.ca
680 News   
580 CFRA Radio   
The Carillon   
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CTV News
   
Vaudreuil-Dorion man's fine for lawn mowing cancelled   
CTV News
A Vaudreuil-Dorion man who was ticketed for mowing his lawn says he no longer has to pay the fine. Kevin Beasse said Monday a municipal judge has rescinded the $270 ticket he received last month for mowing his lawn past 4 p.m. on a Sunday. In January ...

Ticket issued for mowing lawn after 4 pm should be dropped, Vaudreuil mayor ...   Montreal Gazette

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CBC.ca
   
Mathieu Roy, accused in sex assault of pre-teen who later gave birth, faces new ...   
CBC.ca
The 32-year-old Quebec man accused of sexually assaulting an 11-year-old girl who subsequently became pregnant has been charged in connection with the alleged sexual assault of another minor. Mathieu Roy, 32, was brought to the Trois-Rivières ...

New sex charges against Quebec man   MetroNews Canada

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CBC.ca
   
Jean Doré, former mayor, remembered by Montrealers   
CBC.ca
Tributes are pouring in for former mayor Jean Doré who succumbed to pancreatic cancer on Monday. Jean Doré, former Montreal mayor, dead at 70. Montreal's mayor, Denis Coderre, formally acknowledged Doré's passing and offered his condolences to his ...

Former Montreal mayor Jean Doré, 70, dies from pancreatic cancer   The Globe and Mail
Funeral service for Jean Doré will be at Montreal city hall   Montreal Gazette
Former Montreal mayor Jean Dore dead at 70 after battle with pancreatic cancer   The Daily Courier (subscription)

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CBC.ca
   
Health professionals across Canada protest healthcare cuts for refugee claimants   
Toronto Star
Healthcare professionals protested Monday in 20 cities across Canada at the Conservative government's decision to appeal a Federal Court of Canada ruling that found changes to the healthcare system for refugee claimants were unconstitutional.
Cuts to refugee care spark protest in Halifax   TheChronicleHerald.ca
National Day of Action rally for refugee health-care in Saskatoon   CBC.ca
'Day of Action': Doctors, activists protest refugee health care cuts   CTV News
650 CKOM News Talk Radio   
Brandon Sun   
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Castanet.net
   
Cougar killed in backyard   
Castanet.net
A cougar was killed by conservation officers Monday, after a housecat and raccoon were mauled to death in a residential neighbourhood. Conservation officer Todd Hunter said a resident called just before midnight to report a cougar was stalking a pet.
Cougar killed in North Vancouver after resident's cat attacked   Globalnews.ca
Cougar shot in North Vancouver   North Shore News

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