2015年6月18日 星期四

2015-06-19 Canada English Canada


The Globe and Mail
   
Teen found guilty of murder of Toronto-area officer Garrett Styles   
The Globe and Mail
A jury has found a teenager guilty of first degree murder in the death of Toronto-area police officer Garrett Styles, according to media reports. Mr. Styles, with the York Regional force north of Toronto, had pulled over a van for a routine traffic stop in the early ...

Teen who killed Const. Garrett Styles guilty of 1st-degree murder   CBC.ca
Teen guilty of 1st-degree murder in Const. Garrett Styles' death   Toronto Sun
Young man found guilty of first-degree murder of Const. Garrett Styles   Toronto Star
CTV News   
Times Colonist   
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Toronto Sun
   
Mike Duffy trial to resume Aug. 11, with Nigel Wright appearance   
Toronto Sun
OTTAWA -- The Mike Duffy trial finished its second phase on Thursday and has adjourned to Aug. 11, when Prime Minister Stephen Harper's former chief of staff Nigel Wright is expected to testify. The trial was originally scheduled to sit Friday, but it adjourned ...

Up next at Mike Duffy fraud trial — Nigel Wright   Toronto Star
Christie Blatchford: Mike Duffy trial stops for an early recess — up when it ...   National Post
Mike Duffy trial: Phase 2 ends, and Nigel Wright to be 1st witness when case ...   CBC.ca
Macleans.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
James Talbot, Alberta's chief medical officer, will not have contract renewed   
CBC.ca
Dr. James Talbot will no longer be Alberta's chief medical officer of health after the new NDP government declined to renew his contract, CBC News has learned. No reason was given for not renewing the contract. Talbot has held the position since 2012.
Alberta NDP introduces bill to hike taxes on corporations and wealthy   CTV News
Smaller paycheques for Alberta's highest earners begins Oct. 1   Calgary Herald
Alberta on hunt for new chief medical officer of health   Edmonton Journal
Reuters Canada   
660 News   
680 News   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Surrey has not received new Mounties despite Ottawa's assurance   
The Globe and Mail
Despite recent assurances by the federal Public Safety Minister, 20 of the 100 new Mounties committed to Surrey have not been deployed to British Columbia's second-largest city, which is grappling with a wave of drug-related shootings. Last week, federal ...

No new RCMP officers yet for Surrey   Vancouver Sun
Updated: Despite federal claims, no new “boots on the ground”, yet, for Surrey ...   CKNW News Talk 980
Hepner's health idea could be in play   Cloverdale Reporter
News1130   
The Province (blog)   
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Peterborough Examiner
   
CRTC officials in ugly spat over travel expenses   
Peterborough Examiner
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) Chairman Jean-Pierre Blais speaks during a news conference in Gatineau, Quebec June 27, 2013. (REUTERS/Chris Wattie) ...

Ugly spat over cost of business travel escalating within top ranks of CRTC   The Globe and Mail

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The Province
   
Special prosecutor to investigate son of Abbotsford Liberal MLA Darryl Plecas   
The Province
A special prosecutor has been appointed to oversee a case involving the son of a B.C. MLA, stemming from an alleged altercation outside an Abbotsford pub late last year. Ryan Plecas, son of Liberal MLA Darryl Plecas, has been charged with one count of ...

Special prosecutor charges son of BC Liberal MLA with dangerous driving   Times Colonist

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Huffington Post Canada
   
Senate runs out clock on bill that would force unions to divulge expenses   
The Globe and Mail
A group of Conservative and Liberal Senators are trying to talk out the clock on a Tory union disclosure bill, hoping to prevent it from becoming law before the sun sets on the 41st Parliament. Bill C-377 was previously blocked by the Senate in 2013 when ...

A quick look at some of the senators who are under fire for a number of reasons   mysask.com

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CBC.ca
   
Several children 12 and under linked to 23 arsons in Regina   
CBC.ca
Police in Regina say several children 12 and under were behind 23 cases of arson in Regina over the course of several months. They said a string of fires on the weekend led them to charge a boy and a girl, both 12, with arson causing damage to property ...

Three kids charged with setting multiple fires in Regina   Toronto Sun
Three children face arson charges after rash of fires in Regina   CTV News
Two youth slapped with arson charges   Regina Leader-Post
620 CKRM.com   
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Toronto Star
   
MacKay says he didn't confirm open CSIS investigation in Ontario   
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—The federal justice minister backed away Thursday from comments he made earlier this week that appeared to suggest Canada's spy agency is currently investigating an Ontario cabinet minister. Peter MacKay called it an “asinine assertion” that he ...

MacKay backs off from comments on Ontario minister Michael Chan   The Globe and Mail

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Vancouver Sun
   
Surrey RCMP arrest man, woman, in "significant" fraud case   
Vancouver Sun
METRO VANCOUVER — A Surrey man and Delta woman are accused of defrauding credit card companies of nearly $350,000. Dean Gallo, 32, of Surrey and Hannah Denman, 26, of Delta, are charged with fraud over $5,000 and possession of credit card ...

Frequent offenders nabbed in Surrey fraud scheme   The Province
2 face fraud charges   Castanet.net
Surrey RCMP bust man, woman, in "significant" fraud case   Surrey Now
Chilliwack Progress   
Globalnews.ca   
KelownaNow   
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