2015年6月19日 星期五

2015-06-20 Canada English Canada


CTV News
   
Feds unveil maritime choppers, but deployment years away   
CTV News
Ottawa unveiled its new set of search-and-rescue helicopters at Halifax Harbour on Friday, but it was soon clear the choppers wouldn`t be deployed for another few years. The Sikorsky Aircraft-built CH-148 Cyclone helicopters are meant to replace the current ...

Six Cyclone helicopters delivered as part of Tories' miltary spending spree   The Globe and Mail
CH-148 Cyclones delivered to Halifax airbase   CBC.ca
Long-delayed new Cyclone helicopters up to the task, government vows   Ottawa Citizen
National Post   
Globalnews.ca   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Rachel Notley: Alberta has a chance to be a 'national leader' again   
The Globe and Mail
Premier Rachel Notley says that a new Alberta will be ready to emerge at the next global climate conference in November, with a modern carbon strategy and a review of energy royalties that should be nearly finished. Following the NDP's unprecedented ...

Thomson: David Dodge likely to advocate building boom for Alberta   Edmonton Journal
Former Bank of Canada Governor to give province fiscal advice   CTV News
David Dodge hired to help NDP draft Alberta's capital plan   Calgary Herald
Macleans.ca   
Reuters Africa   
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CTV News
   
Majority of callers to CRA get busy signal, union blames staff cuts   
CTV News
Newly released documents show that federal budget cuts to the Canada Revenue Agency have significantly reduced its ability to meet service standards. In April, 12.8 million people called the agency, and nearly 80 per cent got a busy signal. At that rate ...

Don Cayo: CRA has changed for the better, and pledges to improve even more   Vancouver Sun
Two-thirds of calls to Canada Revenue Agency end with busy signal: documents   National Post
CRA Interest rates for the third calendar quarter   NorthumberlandView.ca
Satellite PR News (press release)   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Former Montreal mayor Jean Doré ushered in transparency and change   
The Globe and Mail
He was an enthusiastic singer, a graceful dancer and a great talker, passionately expounding upon his vision for his beloved Montreal to the point that it was often difficult to get a word in edgewise. Along the way, Jean Doré, the city's voluble 39th mayor, ...

Firefighters to form honour guard for Doré funeral; trucks cleaned   Montreal Gazette
Montreal firefighters to clean up trucks for Jean Doré's funeral   CBC.ca
Firefighters honour Jean Doré's memory by de-stickering their trucks   CJAD
CTV News   
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CBC.ca
   
Turbans OK at security checks, but not niqabs at citizenship oath: Tim Uppal   
CBC.ca
Minister of Multiculturalism Tim Uppal says Sikhs should not be asked to remove their turbans for airport security checks, but that Muslim women wearing the niqab — a veil over the face — must remove it for citizenship oaths. Uppal, an observant Sikh and ...

Conservative bill would ban niqabs during citizenship ceremony   Toronto Star
Harper Government Introduces Oath of Citizenship Act - Bill will ensure all ...   NorthumberlandView.ca
Canada introduces citizenship oath act   Global Times

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CBC.ca
   
James Moore, Tory minister, leaving federal politics — but not ruling out return   
CBC.ca
Industry Minister James Moore is leaving federal politics in order to spend time with his young family, although he isn't ruling out a possible return. Moore, who announced Friday afternoon that he will not be running in the upcoming federal election, said it was ...

Harper losing industry minister Moore due to son's health   Hamilton Spectator
Minister James Moore's exit leaves Tories' front bench awfully thin   The Globe and Mail
Where the federal leaders stand as election fever heats up   Toronto Star
National Post   
Toronto Sun   
Ottawa Citizen   
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Toronto Star
   
Police hunt suspect in murder of Brampton teen over cellphone   
Toronto Star
London, Ont., police have identified a suspect in the murder of Brampton teen Jeremy Ryan Cook over a cellphone. Muhab Sultanaly Sultan, 23, of Calgary is wanted on a second-degree murder charge. Police are also asking another person believed to have ...

Police ID suspect in killing of teen who tracked cellphone   CTV News
Muhab Sultanaly Sultan wanted in fatal shooting of Jeremy Cook   CBC.ca
Police issue arrest warrant for Calgary man in slaying of Ontario teen   660 News
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
Edmonton Journal   
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Toronto Star
   
RCMP review on missing, murdered women reaffirms connection between ...   
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—The trend of deadly violence against indigenous women in Canada continues unabated, according to newly released RCMP data that also strongly suggest the majority of perpetrators are people they know. “There is an unmistakable connection ...

Aboriginal women still overrepresented among Canada's missing and murdered ...   CBC.ca
RCMP report on missing, murdered aboriginal women looks at family violence   CTV News
Canada's aboriginal women more often murdered by own kin, community: police   Reuters Canada
The Globe and Mail   
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Toronto Sun
   
Woman lost in BC backwoods for nine days found alive   
Toronto Sun
KELOWNA, B.C. -- Police say a 24-year-old woman who was missing for nine days in the dense bush of British Columbian's Okanagan survived on stream water and mushrooms. Kara Stoyanowski of Winnipeg and her boyfriend got stuck on an offshoot of the ...

Missing woman found after surviving 9 days in wilderness   CTV News
Missing woman Kara Stoyanowski survived 9 days in the bush, say West ...   CBC.ca
Kara Stoyanowski survives 9 days in woods on creek water   The Daily Courier (subscription)
Castanet.net   
MetroNews Canada   
KelownaNow   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Conservative senators move to gut caucus colleague's bill to reform   
The Globe and Mail
Conservative senators have put forward a motion to gut their caucus colleague Michael Chong's Reform Act, a bill aimed at rebalancing power between MPs and party leaders. The private member's bill reached the final stage in the Senate in the dying days of ...

Tory senators move to gut Tory MP Chong's reform bill   iPolitics.ca (subscription)

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