2015年7月11日 星期六

2015-07-12 Canada English Canada


Toronto Star
   
Harper says Canadian economy in 'downturn' due to negative global trends   
Toronto Star
PICKERING, ONT.—Prime Minister Stephen Harper says the government will react with “strong fiscal discipline” to the “downturn” in the Canadian economy, which he blamed on the recent turmoil in the global economy. “Let me just state clearly what the ...

Canadian economy 'downturn' due to negative global trends: Harper   CJAD

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Toronto Sun
   
BC man charged with terrorism had no links to community: Mayor   
Toronto Sun
VANCOUVER -- A northern British Columbia man who has been charged with terrorism-related offences had no links to the community, the town's mayor said Saturday. Fort St. John Mayor Lori Ackerman said she hasn't spoken with anyone who knows ...

Terrorism suspect had no ties to community: mayor   MetroNews Canada
Othman Ayed Hamdan arrested, charged for terrorism offences   CBC.ca
Fort St. John man arrested on terrorism charges after allegedly posting ISIS ...   Vancouver Sun
Toronto Star   
CTV News   
Economic Times   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Remembering the Oka Crisis 25 years later   
Montreal Gazette
Kanesatake Mohawks march through the Pines to mark the 25th anniversary of the Oka Crisis in Kanesatake, north of Montreal ,on Saturday, July 11, 2015. Allen McInnis / Montreal Gazette. Share Adjust Comment Print ...

Events held in Kanesatake commemorate 25 year anniversary of the Oka crisis   580 CFRA Radio
Oka remembered: events commemorate 1990 crisis   Caledon Enterprise
Oka Crisis: Mohawk claim to pine forest never resolved   CBC.ca
Toronto Star   
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CTV News
   
More than 240 wildfires blazing in BC despite cooler weather   
CTV News
The cooler temperatures and wetter weather may have come as a relief to many British Columbians – but with 67 new blazes on Friday alone, the province isn't out of wildfire danger yet. Kevin Skrepnek, chief fire information officer at BC Wildfire ...
BC fires: Cooler weekend weather gives crews a little relief   CBC.ca
More wildfires started yesterday than any other day this season   News1130
Lightning sparks new BC wildfires; homes, resort burnt near Puntzi Lake   Brandon Sun
Castanet.net   
KelownaNow   
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Toronto Sun
   
Suspect wanted in London teen's cellphone death surrenders to police   
Toronto Sun
The second suspect in the cellphone slaying of a London teen last month has turned himself in, London police say. Mohamed Ibrahim Sail, 24, of Calgary, surrendered to city police about 8 p.m. Friday, a police release said. Sail was being sought on a ...

Second suspect in cellphone murder case turns self in to London police   The Globe and Mail
Ontario Cellphone Murder Suspect Turns Himself In   KelownaNow
Mohamed Ibrahim Sail : London cell phone murder suspect turns self in   Canada News
CityNews   
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Toronto Star
   
Winnipeg letter bomb victim urges fellow lawyers not to abandon profession   
Toronto Star
Family law practitioners across the country are re-assessing the steps they take to protect themselves in the wake of letter bombs being mailed to Winnipeg lawyers by a man who allegedly targeted those involved in his divorce proceedings. Last week's ...

'If all goes well, I'll have to become left-handed,' letter bomb victim jokes ...   Toronto Sun
Mitousis releasing statement   Winnipeg Sun
Amsel's struggles to find a lawyer not surprising: Law Society   MetroNews Canada
Updated News   
CJOB   
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CTV News
   
No $50M Lotto Max winner, but $1M winning ticket sold in Windsor   
CTV News
For yet another Friday, no one has the winning ticket for the $50-million jackpot in the Lotto Max draw, although someone in Windsor is very happy today. Twenty-four MaxMillions prizes of $1-million each were available, and winning tickets were sold ...
Million dollar lottery ticket sold in Windsor   Windsor Star (blog)
Lotto Max ticket FILE PHOTO   The Barrie Examiner
LOTTO MAX hits new record breaking jackpot   Canada NewsWire (press release)
Castanet.net   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Tories in varying degrees of trouble in four BC ridings, poll suggests   
Vancouver Sun
OTTAWA — B.C. voters in a handful of Conservative-held ridings appear cool to the notion of giving Stephen Harper a new mandate, suggests to a poll released Friday. The Insights West poll of four ridings — three urban and one in the Interior — was ...
Lower Mainland still up for grabs in the federal election   News1130
Canadian report | Polls say support for Trudeau and Liberty party waning   Myrtle Beach Sun News
Election 2015 Poll Update (July 11)   The True North Times
The Vancouver Observer   
rabble.ca   
TheChronicleHerald.ca   
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Calgary Sun
   
Carnies at the Calgary Stampede defy sketchy reputation of the past   
Calgary Sun
QMI_CS201507010SD7575 Carnie Jessica McGrath, a university student taking who has spent the last three summers travelling with the midway show through Canada on Friday July 10, 2015. Stuart Dryden/Calgary Sun/Postmedia Network. Article ...

Calgary Stampede Stabbings: Man Charged With Aggravated Assault   Huffington Post Canada
Charges laid after Stampede stabbing   News Talk 770 Calgary

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theifp.ca
   
Two dead in two vehicle collision near Bracebridge: OPP   
CTV News
BRACEBRIDGE, Ont. -- Two people are dead after two vehicles collided in Muskoka Lakes township near Bracebridge. Ontario Provincial Police say 49 year-old David Lash and 76 year-old Anthony Lash of Toronto were pronounced dead at the scene.
Two Toronto men dead after crash near Bracebridge   Toronto Star
Father and son from Toronto dead after head-on crash in Muskoka Lakes   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
Two Toronto Men Dead Following Crash in Cottage Country   640 Toronto News
YorkRegion.com   
NorthBayNipissing.com   
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