2015年6月22日 星期一

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CTV News
   
Wal-Mart removing Confederate flag items from stores   
CTV News
BENTONVILLE, Ark. - Wal-Mart said Monday it is removing any items from its store shelves and website that feature the Confederate flag. The announcement by the world's biggest retailer comes as the shooting deaths of nine people at a historic black church ...

Wal-Mart, Sears to pull Confederate flags from stores   Toronto Sun
Transcript: Gov. Nikki Haley of South Carolina on Removing the Confederate Flag   New York Times
Republican candidates embrace call to remove Confederate flag   Hindustan Times
Brisbane Times   
WTVM   
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Toronto Star
   
New charges in Lac-Mégantic derailment   
Toronto Star
MONTREAL—Several key actors employed by the railway company behind the 2013 train disaster in Lac-Mégantic, Que., are facing new criminal charges in relation to the crash that killed 47 people. Montreal, Maine and Atlantic rail company president and ...

Six former railway employees charged in Lac-Mégantic disaster   The Globe and Mail
New Charges Laid in Canada's Lac-Megantic Rail Disaster   VICE News
Canadian Pacific Rail says cooperating with safety probe   Reuters Canada
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Reuters Canada
   
Taliban attack Afghanistan's parliament, seize second district in north   
Reuters Canada
KABUL (Reuters) - A Taliban suicide bomber and six gunmen attacked the Afghan parliament on Monday as lawmakers met to consider a new defense minister, and another district in the volatile north fell to the militants as they intensified a summer offensive.
Extremists have united in new offensive: Afghan UN envoy   Times of India
#RAWattacksAfghanParliament: How Pakistan Twitter blamed the Taliban attack ...   Firstpost
Taliban attacks Afghan parliament, seizes key northern district   Los Angeles Times
New Vision   
Washington Post   
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National Post
   
Woman gets probation, $250 fine for streaming live sex show from Windsor ...   
National Post
WINDSOR, Ont. — A daring young woman who performed a live Internet sex show at the Windsor Public Library that made headlines across the continent has pleaded guilty to committing an indecent act. Alexandria (Alexa) Morra, 22, who went by the user ...

Library sex shows add up to $250 fine   London Free Press
Library sex shows add up to $250 fine for Windsor, Ont., woman   Calgary Sun
Woman accused of streaming live sex shows from Windsor library pleads guilty   The Globe and Mail
CBC.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
John Salmon's manslaughter conviction overturned   
CBC.ca
A man who fought for 45 years to clear his name of a manslaughter conviction was exonerated by an Ontario court today after experts said his common-law wife's death was linked to her having suffered a stroke. On Monday morning, the Ontario Court of ...

Orillia man's 45-year quest for exoneration in wife's death ends with acquittal   CTV News
Ontario man exonerated 45 years after being wrongly convicted of killing his wife   National Post
Man's exoneration triggers absolution for one family, pain for another   OurWindsor.ca
640 Toronto News   
Peterborough Examiner   
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CTV News
   
Diddy arrested on campus of UCLA, where son is on football team   
CTV News
LOS ANGELES - Hip-hop music mogul Diddy was arrested Monday on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles, where his son is on the football team, police said. Diddy, 45, whose real name is Sean Combs, was arrested at UCLA's Acosta ...

Sean 'Diddy' Combs arrested at UCLA on suspicion of assault with a deadly ...   Los Angeles Times
Sean 'Diddy' Combs arrested in an assault with a kettlebell, UCLA says   CNN
Diddy Arrested for Assault on Football Coach   USA TODAY
Brisbane Times   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Tory supporters form HarperPAC advertising unit to target election rivals   
The Globe and Mail
Supporters of Stephen Harper have formed a political-advertising unit separate from the Conservative Party that will run attack ads, targeting Facebook, Google and Twitter users, to help the Tory re-election effort as a federal ballot approaches. HarperPAC ...

Andrew Coyne: Striking a balance between free speech and fairness in third ...   National Post
Prime minister's friends set up political action committee to battle the left as ...   Edmonton Journal
Pro-Conservative HarperPAC launches to counter union-backed ads   CBC.ca
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Ottawa Citizen   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Footprints uncovered off BC coast could be oldest in North America   
The Globe and Mail
More than 13,000 years ago, two adults and a child walked around a fire pit on Calvert Island, off the coast of British Columbia. The footprints they left in soft clay near the shore were soon covered with black sand, which hid them until a team of archeologists ...

Human footprints found along BC shoreline may be oldest on continent   Vancouver Sun
Footprints found on B.C.'s Calvert Island may be oldest on continent   Globalnews.ca
Human Footprints Found In BC May Be Oldest In North America   Huffington Post Canada
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CBC.ca
   
John Furlong blames article for wife's death   
CBC.ca
Former Olympics CEO John Furlong says he blames a damaging Georgia Straight article for the death of his wife. Furlong testified in B.C. Supreme Court that Deborah Furlong died in a car accident in April 2013 while the two were in Ireland escaping stress ...

Furlong was told abuse allegations would go away for $5K: trial   CTV News
Choked up Furlong takes witness stand, denies abuse allegations   The Province
John Furlong's lawyer says statements about journalist Laura Robinson weren't ...   Straight.com
Lethbridge Herald   
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CBC.ca
   
Clement extending federal travel, hospitality rules to Crown corporations   
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OTTAWA – The Harper government is attempting to boost its credibility as a manager of the public purse by tightening up travel and hospitality spending at Crown corporations. Treasury Board President Tony Clement said Monday that he's been made aware ...

Tony Clement says Crown corporations to be hit with new travel restrictions   CBC.ca
Ensuring Oversight for Crown Corporation Travel and Hospitality Expenses   Satellite PR News (press release)

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