2015年6月16日 星期二

2015-06-17 Canada English Canada


CTV News
   
Lawson sorry for 'biological wiring' remark on sexual harassment   
CTV News
Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Tom Lawson has apologized for saying “biological wiring” is to blame for sexual harassment in the military. Lawson, who is stepping down in September, issued a statement Tuesday night clarifying his remarks. “I apologize for ...

Canadian Mint staff expensed stay at luxury Mexican resort   CBC.ca
Canada's top general says military sex harassment due to 'biological' wiring   Toronto Star
Canada's top general Tom Lawson blames 'biological wiring' for sexual ...   National Post
Globalnews.ca   
MetroNews Canada   
OurWindsor.ca   
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CTV News
   
Ottawa teen accused of 'swatting' could also face charges in Florida   
CTV News
OTTAWA -- An Ottawa teen who allegedly exacted online revenge on victims across North America by impersonating them as he summoned police to bogus crises has pleaded not guilty in youth court. The youth, now 17, is on trial for "swatting," a practice ...

Bogus 911 calls played at 'swatting' trial of Ottawa teen   CBC.ca
Ottawa teen in court on 'swatting' charges   Kitimat Sentinel

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The Globe and Mail
   
Canadian First Nations becoming less prosperous, report says   
The Globe and Mail
Three years after an economic development board set a decade-long goal of closing the prosperity gap between aboriginal people and the rest of Canada, its new report says key indicators are moving in the wrong direction. The Aboriginal Progress Report, ...

Aboriginal Day celebrations Sunday   Williams Lake Tribune
City celebrating National Aboriginal Day on June 21   Fountain Pen
Celebrate National Aboriginal Day on June 21   Comox Valley Echo

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The Globe and Mail
   
Trudeau targets progressive voters with 'fair and open' government plan   
The Globe and Mail
Justin Trudeau attacked the Conservatives as he unveiled a series of proposed reforms to Canada's government and democratic systems – but his real target were the progressive voters who are debating whether to support the NDP or his Liberal Party in the ...

Trudeau's reforms, three 'ifs' and a set of Ginsu steak knives   Macleans.ca
Liberals, NDP seek to bring 'respect' back to public service   Ottawa Citizen
Tom Mulcair at Economic Club of Canada: 'NDP governments are the best at ...   National Post
Toronto Star   
CTV News   
CHEK   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Long-gun registry data destroyed by RCMP on Tories' urging, PM says   
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—Prime Minister Stephen Harper acknowledges his government pressured the Mounties to swiftly destroy long-gun registry records, even though the force had been warned that action was illegal. An exchange in the House of Commons on Tuesday ...

Harper: Tories Encouraged RCMP To Destroy Gun Data   Huffington Post Canada
Harper says government encouraged RCMP to destroy long-gun data   Welland Tribune

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Toronto Sun
   
Service dog help anxiety sufferer get degree at York   
Toronto Sun
You've likely heard of service dogs for the blind, but what about providing them to those who are clinically anxious? Devon MacPherson graduated from York University Tuesday with Barkley, her beloved poodle, at her side. The dog even wore a matching ...

Have dog, will succeed: York U grad walks through convocation by her canine ...   Toronto Star
York student crosses convocation stage with her mental health service dog   Guelph Mercury

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The Globe and Mail
   
Tories will likely seek assisted-death deadline extension, says MacKay   
The Globe and Mail
Setting the stage for a confrontation with the Supreme Court, Justice Minister Peter MacKay says the Conservative government, if re-elected in October, would ask the court to extend its deadline for legalizing physician-assisted death, citing time constraints ...

MacKay: Assisted Suicide Response Delay 'Very Likely'   Huffington Post Canada
Assisted suicide response needs more time   North Island Gazette
MacKay says more time may be needed to respond to assisted suicide ruling   Brandon Sun

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CTV News
   
Motorcycle involved in stunt-like police chase through BC mall seized   
CTV News
SURREY, B.C. -- A motorcycle used to evade police in a movie-like stunt through a suburban Vancouver mall -- even hurtling down an escalator -- has been seized by RCMP and its owner fined about $13,000. Mounties in Surrey, B.C., announced Tuesday ...

Owner of motorcycle caught on YouTube driving through BC shopping mall fined   CBC.ca
Owner of motorcycle that sped through Surrey mall fined $13500Posted on Jun ...   Vancouver Sun (blog)
Motorcycle caught on video speeding through B.C. mall seized: RCMP   MetroNews Canada
The Province   
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Edmonton Journal
   
Thomson: Time for Alberta to fess up about record on climate change: premier   
Edmonton Journal
Premier Rachel Notley says Alberta has to be honest about its abysmal record on fighting climate change if it wants to be taken seriously about making improvements. “A good deal of the hostility that we face is that nobody trusts what we say on this issue,” ...

Vaughn Palmer: Alberta political-funding bill has implications for BC   Vancouver Sun
Alberta's new political hierarchy revealed in question period   CBC.ca
Corporate tax hikes take effect next month as NDP outlines fiscal plan   Calgary Herald
Calgary Sun   
Brandon Sun   
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Whitecourt Star
   
Canada says environmentalist Paul Watson can reapply for passport   
Whitecourt Star
Marine conservationist and Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson attends a rally of animal rights activists in Berlin, in this May 23, 2012, file photo. Watson, a Canadian environmentalist and star of a reality television show, says Canada has effectively barred ...


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