2015年7月3日 星期五

2015-07-04 Canada English Canada


CBC.ca
   
Winnipeg lawyer Maria Mitousis, 35, injured by bomb in law office   
CBC.ca
A Winnipeg lawyer has been taken to hospital in critical condition, and a law office was evacuated, following the explosion of a bomb in the city's Fort Rouge neighbourhood on Friday morning. Police confirmed that Maria Mitousis, 35, was injured in the ...

Lawyer suffers serious injuries in Winnipeg bomb explosion   Toronto Star
Woman suffers serious injuries in explosion at Winnipeg law firm   Macleans.ca
Police left to piece together puzzle after Winnipeg law firm explosion   CityNews
CHCH News   
Winnipeg Sun   
CJOB   
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CTV News
   
BC issues open fire bans for most of province   
CTV News
Forestry officials in British Columbia have issued open fire bans for most parts of the province in an effort to prevent the start and spread of wildfires, as hot, dry conditions persist through much of the region. The province has temporarily banned ...
Province-wide fire ban issued due to tinder dry conditions   CBC.ca
Wildfire danger rating now extreme   Richmond Review
Richmond fire risk rating 'extreme,' water restrictions tightened   Richmond News
North Shore News   
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CBC.ca
   
Ex-NDP MP Manon Perreault ordered to pay $1400 after mischief conviction   
CBC.ca
Former NDP MP Manon Perreault will have to pay a total of $1,400 and will be on probation for one year after being previously convicted of mischief. The 49-year-old Perreault has been sitting as an Independent MP since being ejected from the NDP caucus ...

Quebec court orders ex-NDP MP to pay $1000 after mischief conviction   Montreal Gazette

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National Post
   
Toronto boy's surviving eight-storey plunge is unusual, but no wild anomaly   
National Post
A seven-year-old boy tumbled out of an eighth-storey window at a Toronto birthday party Thursday, breaking several bones but suffering no life-threatening injuries. The boy fell about 21 metres onto a patch of wet grass. By the time police arrived, he ...
Boy, 7, with serious injuries after falling from eighth floor   Hamilton Spectator
Boy seriously injured in 8-storey plunge   CBC.ca
Boy, 7, seriously injured after fall from 8th floor window at Wilson & Keele   680 News
Brampton Guardian   
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Toronto Sun
   
Judge refuses to grant injunction against Uber   
Toronto Sun
A Superior Court judge has denied the City of Toronto's bid to shut down Uber. In a judgment released Friday, Justice Sean Dunphy denied the city's application for an injunction against the ridesharing service, ruling that Uber is not operation a taxi ...
Toronto request to shut down Uber dismissed in court   The Globe and Mail
Ontario court sides with Uber in legal battle with City of Toronto   680 News
Judge dismisses city's application for injunction against Uber   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News

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CBC.ca
   
Boucherville deaths and Terrebonne shooting linked to $1.2M lawsuit   
CBC.ca
One of the three men found dead in Boucherville, Que.,on Friday had filed a $1.2-million lawsuit against a man shot and injured in Terrebonne a day earlier, court documents show. Quebec law office shooting leaves 2 with serious injuries. The bodies of ...

Bodies of 3 men found after Quebec fire   Toronto Star
Three Quebec deaths tied to previous shooting: cops   Salmon Arm Observer
Three Quebec deaths tied to previous shooting:...   www.ottawacommunitynews.com/
Lethbridge Herald   
CJAD   
Toronto Sun   
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CBC.ca
   
Canada wrongly accepts promise of no torture   
Fulton News
TRENTON, Ontario – Canada's spy agency shared information or granted permission for foreign countries to interrogate suspect citizens based on assurances that torture would not be used, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reported Friday. In doing so ...

Amnesty: CSIS Reliance On No-Torture 'Assurances' Troubling   Huffington Post Canada
CSIS relied on 'assurances' not to torture   Brampton Guardian

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Toronto Star
   
Stranded passengers frustrated by escalating wildcat job action at Pearson airport   
Toronto Star
A wildcat job action by workers who refuel aircraft has delayed or cancelled dozens of flights to and from Toronto Pearson International Airport on Friday. “We are experiencing some delays and cancellations due to discussions between the airlines and ...
Labour dispute causes flight delays & cancellations at Toronto Pearson airport   680 News
Hundreds of flights canceled in Toronto fuel strike   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Toronto Pearson Airport Cancels Flights Amid Labor Dispute   Wall Street Journal
660 News   
CHCH News   
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
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CBC.ca
   
BC Health Ministry firings to get ombudsman investigation   
CBC.ca
B.C. Health Minister Terry Lake has requested an investigation from the provincial ombudsperson into the controversial firing of eight health researchers in 2012. "The decisions surrounding the 2012 terminations weren't handled as well as they should ...
BC asks ombudsperson to investigate flawed health researcher firings   The Globe and Mail
Lake taps ombudsperson to probe health firings   Kamloops This Week
Health Firings: BC Seeks Probe by Ombudsperson   TheTyee.ca
CTV Vancouver Island   
CKNW News Talk 980   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Dog-tired lab plucked from North Vancouver park by helicopter   
Vancouver Sun
NORTH VANCOUVER — A man's best friend needed a little break Thursday evening while hiking in the North Shore mountains — and got the helicopter ride of a lifetime back home. Fraser, a four-year-old golden lab retriever, was hiking with his human ...

North Shore Rescue saves exhausted dog   CBC.ca
Dog-tired pooch rescued by helicopter on North Shore   CTV News

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