2015年6月25日 星期四

2015-06-26 Canada English Canada


CTV News
   
Man who jumped into river may be linked to killing of teen over cellphone   
CTV News
Police say a man who jumped into an Ottawa river to evade police may be wanted in the death of a teen who was killed while trying to retrieve his cellphone. London, Ont., police say they are looking into the possibility Muhab Sultany Sultan, a suspect in the ...

Presumed drowning victim might be fugitive in London cellphone slaying   Ottawa Citizen
Man who jumped in Rideau River may be suspect in London murder of teen over ...   MetroNews Canada
Man who jumped in Rideau River may be wanted in London teen's death   Orillia Packet & Times

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CBC.ca
   
Alberta NDP government wraps up first session at legislature   
CBC.ca
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says she is proud of the changes made by her new government during its first session of the legislature. The brief two-week session that wrapped up Thursday allowed the government to pass an interim supply bill, which will ...

Alberta's NDP set to release details of planned oil, gas royalties review   The Globe and Mail
First session with NDP in power wraps up   CTV News
Alberta premier says oil, gas royalty review to be announced Friday   Reuters Canada
Edmonton Journal   
Edmonton Sun   
Calgary Sun   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Canada's dairy industry is a rich, closed club   
The Globe and Mail
Then, you try to sell your milk to neighbours or maybe the local grocery store. Not so fast. That's prohibited. Canada's dairy business – now the target of Canada's trade rivals in the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade talks – is one of the most closeted industries in ...

Canada must be part of Pacific treaty, will defend farmers: PM   Reuters
Canada can pursue trade deal while protecting supply management, says Harper   Winnipeg Free Press

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CBC.ca
   
Homeless Langford man hands in $2400 cash, then declines thousands raised ...   
The Province
A homeless man who found $2,400 cash on a Vancouver Island street then turned it in to police has performed yet another act of heartwarming goodwill. The Langford man, in his 60s, brought the cash to the West Shore RCMP detachment earlier this month, ...

WATCH the latest video: Homeless man who turned in money, won't take ...   CHEK
Homeless man passes on donations after good deed   CKNW News Talk 980
Homeless man who turned in $2000 just wants job   insideTORONTO.com

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CTV News
   
Brace yourself: A political storm unlike any other is coming your way   
CTV News
The political forecast for this summer is hot, steamy and stormy. High candidate pressure is already descending on doorsteps across Canada amid a hail of attack ads backed by the soundtrack of partisan thunder. Ok, enough with the bad weather metaphors.
PACs come to Canada: Harper, Trudeau and the negative ad panic   Macleans.ca
Watch out: Super PACs are coming to Canada   Globalnews.ca
What election rules? US-style attack time comes to Canada   CBC.ca
Sackville Tribune Post   
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CTV News
   
Montreal police, aboriginals partner up to improve relations   
CTV News
Montreal's aboriginal population is growing at an unprecedented rate and police say it's crucial that they find new ways to understand the urban realities of First Nations people. Montreal police are now working with the Montreal Urban Aboriginal Community ...

Aboriginal community reaches 'historic' agreement with Montreal police   CBC.ca
Montreal police to take new approach with urban aboriginal community under ...   Montreal Gazette
New agreement between police, aboriginals   CJAD
The Globe and Mail   
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CTV News
   
Jail sentence for ex-Harper pointman Dean Del Mastro   
CTV News
The prime minister's former pointman on electoral fraud allegations walked into an Ontario courtroom Thursday grinning and saying he was “not at all” nervous, calling the sentencing hearing “just another step.” But Dean Del Mastro, former Conservative MP ...

Dean Del Mastro sentenced to month in jail, 4 months house arrest for election ...   CBC.ca
Former MP Dean Del Mastro gets month in jail for election fraud   Toronto Star
Stephen Maher: Former Conservative MP Dean Del Mastro passed up chances ...   National Post
Digital Journal   
Reuters Canada   
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CBC.ca
   
Laura Liscio, lawyer who had drug charges dropped, now suing Peel police   
CBC.ca
Laura Liscio, a criminal lawyer who was cleared of all allegations that she was smuggling drugs to her clients on Thursday, is suing the Peel Regional Police in southern Ontario for libel and slander. The 32-year-old lawyer, who was arrested in early February ...

Drug charges dropped against Toronto lawyer Laura Liscio   Toronto Sun
Charges against Toronto lawyer dropped   Newstalk 1010
Defence lawyer arrested at Brampton courthouse files $1.5-million lawsuit ...   Mississauga
680 News   
The Daily Courier (subscription)   
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CBC.ca
   
Wildfire hazard extreme in northern Saskatchewan   
CBC.ca
The wildfire situation in Saskatchewan's north is getting worse. Officials are recommending people not travel to the La Ronge area, including north of the community. Provincial fire officials said Thursday that the hazard from wildfires is extreme. There are ...

Province issues travel warning over wildfires   CTV News
La Ronge area residents advised to relocate as wildfire hazards halt travel   Globalnews.ca
'Extreme wildfire hazards' prompts fire ban in northern Sask.   News Talk 650 CKOM

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Toronto Sun
   
Airport in St. John's reopens after bomb threat   
Toronto Sun
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. -- Flights resumed at St. John's International Airport on Thursday night after the airport was temporarily closed to air traffic because of a bomb threat. There was mild applause from passengers when it was announced they could clear security ...

St. John's airport reopens after bomb threat   Brampton Guardian

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