2015年7月7日 星期二

2015-07-08 Canada English Canada


National Post
   
The battle for La Ronge: Soldiers join desperate fight to save endangered ...   
National Post
The fire has jumped highways, streams and even a bulldozed no-man's-land slashed through the woods by firefighters. By Tuesday night, it surrounded the La Ronge airport on three sides. NA0708_LaRonge_C_JR. “Oh man, the fire jumped so fast and so ...

Saskatchewan wildfires: Hundreds of soldiers take crash course in firefighting   CBC.ca
Soldiers training to help fight Saskatchewan wildfires   Toronto Sun
Massive wildfires in Canada   Reuters
Miami Herald   
680 News   
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National Post
   
Mulcair, Trudeau vie for votes as aboriginal voters told to 'make a difference ...   
National Post
MONTREAL — Canada's First Nations have long viewed federal and provincial elections as the business of others. In the 2011 federal election, on-reserve turnout rates were below 50 per cent in every province. But as the Assembly of First Nations opened ...
Chiefs urge aboriginal people to vote against Harper government   The Globe and Mail
Aboriginal leaders want to turn anger into votes in fall election   Toronto Star
Assembly of First Nations chief calls for mass voter registration in hope of ...   Montreal Gazette
The Guardian   
CBC.ca   
CTV News   
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CBC.ca
   
Halifax mall shooting plot accused in court for preliminary inquiry   
CBC.ca
The two people accused of plotting to open fire at a Halifax shopping mall on Valentine's Day were in court Tuesday for a preliminary inquiry. Twenty-three-year-old Lindsay Kantha Souvannarath of Geneva, Ill., and 20-year-old Randall Steven Shepherd of ...

Hearing opens into Halifax mall shooting plot   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Former Coe student accused of mall shooting plot appears in court   KCRG
Case of pair accused of plotting to attack Halifax mall subject of preliminary   570 News

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Toronto Sun
   
Buildup of sewer gas to blame for fire that killed woman   
Toronto Sun
MOOSE JAW, Sask. -- A 65-year-old woman died Tuesday afternoon after being pulled the day before from a burning home in a trailer park east of Regina. An investigation by fire officials has found that the fire was likely caused by a buildup of sewer ...
Woman dies from injuries in fire at trailer park home in southwest Saskatchewan   mysask.com
Trailer fire in Moose Jaw sends senior to hospital   CTV News
Sewer gas build-up caused mobile home fire which killed Moose Jaw woman   CBC.ca
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Globalnews.ca   
News Talk 650 CKOM   
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National Post
   
BC conservation officer suspended for refusing to put down pair of orphaned ...   
National Post
A Vancouver Island conservation officer could lose his job for refusing to put down a pair of bear cubs near Port Hardy last weekend. Bryce Casavant has been suspended without pay, pending a performance investigation, local media reported. The two ...

Conservation officer suspended for not euthanizing bear cubs   CTV News
Bryce Casavant, conservation officer, suspended for refusing to kill bear cubs   CBC.ca
Vancouver Island conservation officer suspended for refusing to kill bear cubs   Vancouver Sun (blog)
The Province   
Huffington Post Canada   
Campbell River Mirror   
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The Province
   
Whistler worsens, Metro remains on air quality advisory due to B.C. wildfires   
The Province
Smoke and particulates from more than 170 wildfires burning in British Columbia are causing concerns for air quality in the province and Lower Mainland. Smoke from two wildfires near Whistler contributed to worsening air quality Tuesday in the town ...

Whistler, BC issues air-quality warning due to wildfire smoke   The Globe and Mail
Poor air quality in Whistler as BC battles 182 wildfires   CTV News
Whistler air quality deteriorates as wildfires rage across province   Vancouver Sun
TheChronicleHerald.ca   
Journal Times   
Campbell River Mirror   
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CTV News
   
Quebec to go to court to challenge national securities regulator   
CTV News
QUEBEC -- The Quebec government says it will ask the province's top court to rule on the constitutionality of Ottawa's plan to create a national securities regulator. Quebec has long argued that the sector is of provincial jurisdiction under the ...
Quebec challenges national Canadian securities regulator   Reuters

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Calgary Herald
   
Report clears U of T course that teaches anti-vaccination materials   
Calgary Herald
TORONTO - A University of Toronto investigation into a course that taught anti-vaccination materials concluded the instructor's approach did not warrant concern and the course was not "unbalanced." And the author of the report, a former president and ...

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Toronto Star
   
UPAC investigators get proof of Arthur Porter's death   
Montreal Gazette
Former MUHC executive Arthur Porter speaks with a reporter at his home in Nassau, Bahamas in March 2013. Jeff Todd / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Share Adjust Comment Print. Arthur Porter really is dead. That was the conclusion drawn by Quebec ...

Arthur Porter's death confirmed by UPAC investigators   CBC.ca
Quebec authorities confirm death of suspected fraudster Arthur Porter through ...   National Post
UPAC confirms death of Arthur Porter   CTV News
Macleans.ca   
Times Colonist   
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CTV News
   
Canada faces questions from UN rights committee on mining industry   
CTV News
OTTAWA -- The federal government is sidestepping a UN panel's request to explain how Canadian mining and resource companies deal with human rights complaints. Tuesday was the Canadian government's first opportunity to address the UN Human ...

UN report will target Canada for rights abuses, says advocacy coalition   Ottawa Citizen

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