2015年7月8日 星期三

2015-07-09 Canada English Canada


Toronto Star
   
Senate committee urges tougher anti-terror measures   
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—A Senate committee is urging a range of tougher anti-terror measures to fight the “Islamist fundamentalist menace” through criminal bans on radical speech, preachers, charities and those who “glorify” terrorism. And in what would likely be seen ...
Certify imams to stamp out 'extreme ideas,' Senate anti-terror report says   The Globe and Mail
Our terrorist threat is real   Toronto Sun
Senators Want No-Visit List to Bar 'Ideological Radicals' From Canada   The Epoch Times

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Toronto Star
   
Star publisher rejects reporter's accusation   
Toronto Star
Toronto Star reporter Paul Watson, who covered the Arctic and world news for the newspaper, resigned on Tuesday. Open policard for CouncillorRob Ford. He alleged on his blog and in subsequent media interviews that Star editors suppressed a story “of ...

Pulitzer-winning journalist Paul Watson quits Toronto Star over 'refusal to ...   National Post
Paul Watson Says He Quit Toronto Star Over Refusal To Publish Story   Huffington Post Canada
Reporter Accuses Toronto Star of Suppressing Franklin Expedition Story   The Epoch Times
Straight.com (blog)   
The Chronicle Journal   
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CBC.ca
   
Marieville, Que., shooting kills 2, critically injures 1   
CBC.ca
A major police operation is underway after a shooting left two dead and another critically injured in Marieville, Que., about 30 km east of Montreal, a Quebec provincial police spokesperson confirmed late Wednesday. Sûreté du Québec officers are ...
Two dead, and one injured in Marieville shooting, manhunt ongoing: reports   Montreal Gazette

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Toronto Sun
   
Tandem skydive accident injures two in Quebec   
Toronto Sun
OTTAWA - A man and woman are lucky to be alive after a brush with death during a skydiving training session Wednesday afternoon. Police received a call just before 2 p.m. reporting a skydiving accident at the Gatineau airport involving a 45-year-old ...
Two skydivers in hospital after Gatineau parachute accident   Ottawa Citizen
Tandem parachute mishap leaves 2 people seriously injured   CBC.ca
2 skydivers seriously hurt after parachute malfunction   CTV News
580 CFRA Radio   
Globalnews.ca   
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Vancouver Sun
   
BC Premier Christy Clark tours wildfire-ravaged terrain by helicopter   
Vancouver Sun
PEMBERTON — Premier Christy Clark got a close-up look Wednesday at the wildfires that have blanketed the Lower Mainland in layers of smoke and prompted air quality warnings. After viewing the blazes from a helicopter, she stopped to offer condolences ...

BC fires: Christy Clark pledges to spend beyond budget on wildfires   CBC.ca
Premier Christy Clark likens B.C. wildfire fight to game of chess   Globalnews.ca
Clark says British Columbians won't need to worry about money or resources for ...   News1130
580 CFRA Radio   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Vaughn Palmer: New ombudsperson shows BC Liberals why he has reputation ...   
Vancouver Sun
VICTORIA — Newly appointed ombudsperson Jay Chalke lost no time establishing his independence this week, with a lengthy and mostly discouraging reply to the B.C. Liberal call for him to investigate the botched firings in the health ministry. A mere ...
Public inquiry into firing of BC health workers may be way to investigate   The Globe and Mail
BC Ombudsperson Jay Chalke wants more power to probe health firings   CBC.ca
Provincial ombudsperson calls for more tools to probe health ministry firings   The Province
TheTyee.ca   
Times Colonist   
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Canada clashes with UN panel over resources   
Kelowna Capital News
OTTAWA - The federal government clashed with a United Nations panel this week over whether a major international treaty applies to potential human rights violations by Canadian resources companies operating abroad. The sharp difference of opinion was ...


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CBC.ca
   
Meredith Borowiec infanticide conviction upheld by Alberta Court of Appeal   
CBC.ca
Alberta's highest court is upholding the murder acquittals of a Calgary woman who left three newborns in a garbage dumpster. Meredith Boroweic was convicted of two counts of infanticide and one count of aggravated assault in separate trials in 2013 and ...

Appeal court won't order new trial for Calgary woman who put newborns in ...   mysask.com
Crown's appeal tossed after Borowiec's infanticide conviction   News Talk 770 Calgary

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CBC.ca
   
Cabin spared from fireball in Nemeiben Lake, Sask.   
CBC.ca
Mark Paquette is breathing a huge sigh of relief after his cabin was spared from wildfires. On Wednesday morning he told CBC how he and his wife have been sleeping in their boat as flames came as close as 300 metres to his recreational property on ...


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CTV News
   
Spadina Station reopens after suspicious package found   
Toronto Star
Spadina station was shut down at the peak of rush hour Wednesday evening after a suspicious package was found inside the station. Toronto police were called to the station at 4:57 p.m. after a suspicious package was found near a street-level automated ...

Suspicious package found in Spadina Station deemed 'safe': police   CTV News
Suspicious package at Spadina subway station deemed safe   680 News
Service resumes at Spadina Station following police investigation   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
Newstalk 1010   
Globalnews.ca   
640 Toronto News   
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