2015年6月17日 星期三

2015-06-18 Canada English Canada


CBC.ca
   
Senator Don Meredith kicked out of Conservative caucus   
CBC.ca
Don Meredith, appointed to the Senate by Prime Minister Stephen Harper in 2010, has been kicked out of the Conservative caucus, CBC News has confirmed. "Senator Meredith is no longer a member of the caucus," Stephen Lecce, a spokesman for Harper, ...

Controversial senator Don Meredith expelled from Conservative caucus   Toronto Sun
Sen. Meredith out of Tory caucus after teen alleges sexual relationship   CTV News
Teen alleges two-year affair with Senator Don Meredith   Toronto Star
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
Globalnews.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
'Anonymous' says it cyberattacked federal government to protest Bill C-51   
CBC.ca
The online hacker group Anonymous has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on federal government websites, in protest against the recent passing of the government's anti-terror Bill C-51. "Today, Anons around the world took a stand for your rights," the ...

Hacking group Anonymous takes down major Canadian government websites in ...   ABC Online
Two members of Anonymous sporting Guy Fawkes masks. AFP PHOTO ...   London Free Press
Cyberattack knocks Canadian government websites offline   OurWindsor.ca

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Toronto Star
   
RCMP to review findings on all 30 senators flagged for questionable expenses   
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—The RCMP is reviewing the auditor-general's findings on all 30 senators flagged for questionable spending, not just the nine referred by the senate, to determine whether a broader investigation is warranted, the Star has learned. The news couldn't ...

Christie Blatchford: At trial, Mike Duffy's lawyer paints the suspended senator as ...   National Post
The spectre of Nigel Wright finally swoops into Courtroom 33   Macleans.ca
Forensic accountant tells Duffy trial about famous $90000 payment   Hamilton Spectator
CTV News   
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Toronto Star
   
Court delays ruling on Lac-Megantic oil train crash settlement   
Toronto Sun
SHERBROOKE, Que. - A Quebec judge reserved his decision on Wednesday on whether to grant a motion that would clear the way for a settlement between victims of the 2013 Lac-Megantic oil train disaster and dozens of companies and individuals linked to ...

CP Rail asks judge not to approve $430-million Lac-Megantic settlement   The Globe and Mail
Canadian Pacific asks judge not to approve Lac-Megantic derailment settlement   CTV News

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National Post
   
Canadian program aims to give 20000 homeless people a permanent residence ...   
National Post
TORONTO — A national campaign is hoping to give 20,000 homeless Canadians a permanent roof over their heads by 2018. The Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness (CAEH) said Tuesday it has already signed up 21 communities, including Edmonton, ...

Thunder Bay volunteers needed for massive housing project   CBC.ca
Kamloops is the only Interior B.C. city to take part in this unique homelessness ...   InfoTel News Ltd
Kamloops Part of Initiative to House 20000 Canadians by 2018   KelownaNow

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Huffington Post Canada
   
'Ready For Change': Mulcair Makes Case For NDP Government At Rally   
Huffington Post Canada
OTTAWA — NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair tried to position himself Wednesday as the best agent for change. “After 10 long years of Stephen Harper and the Conservatives, Canadians are ready for change,” Mulcair declared to a cheering crowd of more than ...

Tom Mulcair sows confusion over NDP's promised corporate tax hike   660 News

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CBC.ca
   
Timmins, Ont., police say armed suspect gone, after daylong stakeout   
CBC.ca
Police in Timmins, Ont., who had staked out a perimeter around a Canadian Tire store for much of Wednesday following a break-in that have targeted weapons, said late in the day the suspect was not in the store and likely hadn't been there since soon after ...

Standoff with armed man at Canadian Tire in Timmins ends, suspect vanishes   Ottawa Citizen
Police in standoff with armed man at Canadian Tire in Timmins   Hamilton Spectator
Standoff in Timmins, Ont., ends; suspect eludes police   News Talk 610 CKTB
Ottawa Sun   
SooToday.com   
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'60s Scoop: 'They just wanted to remove an Indian child into a white home:'   
580 CFRA Radio
Christine Merasty is photographed in Winnipeg, Tuesday, June 17, 2015. Child welfare agents took Christine Merasty from her mother's arms shortly after her birth at a hospital on Christmas Day in 1970. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods". WINNIPEG ...


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The Globe and Mail
   
McGill medical school gets failing grade by accreditation body   
CTV News
McGill University's medical school is on probation. One of Canada's most prestigious medical institutions, it received a failing grade by the Committee on Accreditation of Canadian Medical schools for not meeting 24 of the 132 accreditation standards. McGill's ...

McGill University's medical school put on probation following investigation   The Globe and Mail
McGill University's medicine program put on probation by governing body   Times Colonist

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The Globe and Mail
   
Liberal MPP Michael Chan calls CSIS concerns about China ties 'ludicrous'   
The Globe and Mail
Michael Chan says it is “ludicrous” and “totally false” for Canada's spy agency to believe he may be susceptible to influence from the Chinese government, while the CSIS affair deepened a rift between Ottawa and Ontario. In an open letter Wednesday, ...

Ontario cabinet minister slams claims of Chinese influence as debunked, false   CTV News
Sarnia mayor meets with Wynne to discuss issues unique to region   Sarnia Observer
The spectre of foreign influence in Ontario: Cohn   OurWindsor.ca
London Free Press   
National Post   
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