2015年7月14日 星期二

2015-07-15 Canada English Canada


Toronto Sun
   
Tory MP backtracks on claim CSIS knew about bomb on Air India plane   
Toronto Sun
OTTAWA -- A Conservative MP is backtracking on her claim that Canada's spy agency knew there was a bomb on an Air India plane that exploded in flight three decades ago, killing 329 people. In a late June speech at a Vancouver church, Tory MP Wai ...

Tory MP Wai Young says CSIS knew about but failed to stop Air India bombing   CBC.ca
Conservative MP backtracks on claim CSIS knew of bomb on Air India plane   Ottawa Citizen
Tory MP Wai Young backtracks on claim CSIS knew of Air India bomb   Times Colonist

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Toronto Sun
   
Drunken mid-flight fondle gets NS woman 9 months probation   
Toronto Sun
HALIFAX — A 26-year-old woman was sentenced to nine months' probation for boarding her Halifax-bound flight drunk, "mutually masturbating" a fellow passenger under a jacket mid-flight, and kicking holes in a wall at the airport when she was arrested.
Woman convicted of 'indecent' mid-flight fondling after downing a dozen shots ...   National Post
Air Canada sex act case ends with Alicia Lander getting conditional sentence   CBC.ca
Halifax woman sentenced to 9 months probation for indecent act on plane   Toronto Star
CityNews   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Area residents reeling after Samantha Higgins death   
Montreal Gazette
People gather for candlelight vigil in Lasalle on Friday July 10, 2015 in memory of Samantha Higgins. Pierre Obendrauf / Montreal Gazette. Share Adjust Comment Print. Nicholas Fontanelli “was a good father,” said Danny Giroux, the husband of the woman ...

Montreal man charged with murder after his missing fianceé found dismembered ...   National Post
Fiance arrested in connection with slaying of Montreal woman   CTV News
Samantha Higgins' accused killer in court   CJAD

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Vancouver Sun
   
RCMP worried whether terror sting would fail 'community shock test'   
Vancouver Sun
The RCMP worried the investigation into a Surrey couple found guilty of terrorism would fail the “community shock test” days before the pair planted phoney bombs at the B.C. legislature on Canada Day in 2013. In an appearance that seemed an exercise in ...

BC couple convicted of bomb plot had a way out but feared being killed   The Globe and Mail
BC terrorist investigator says he didn't know accused feared death for disobeying   CBC.ca
BC sting cop says poor, drug-addicted pair didn't pose less of a terror risk   680 News

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Toronto Sun
   
Scare tactic targets Uber   
Toronto Sun
PAN AM GAMES VISITORS BEWARE! That's how Councillor “Diamond” Jim Karygiannis' press release began on Tuesday. Whoa, what's up, Diamond Jim?! Hurricane comin'? Air pollution? Armed insurgents? Oily ducks? Escaped boa constrictor? Habs fan ...

Pan Am's HOV lanes spur 'huge growth' in ride-sharing   The Globe and Mail
Toronto city councillor suggests UberX passengers could be fined up to $20000 ...   National Post
Uber drivers face fines in Toronto, but should passengers also pay?   CBC.ca
Toronto Star   
CTV News   
Huffington Post Canada   
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Toronto Sun
   
3 Ont. women accused of slashing woman's face at NYC hotel   
Toronto Sun
Three Canadian women accused of attacking another woman with a champagne bottle and glasses in an upscale Manhattan hotel appeared in criminal court Tuesday where they were charged with felony assault and weapons offences. The women, all from ...

Three Ontario women charged with assault after alleged bottle attack at ...   National Post
Three Ontario women arrested for alleged assault in New York   CBC.ca
Woman slashed in the face with champagne bottle in Times Square hotel fight ...   New York Daily News
580 CFRA Radio   
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CBC.ca
   
Health care rally in Bannerman Park vies for premiers' attention   
CBC.ca
A national organization rallied in St. John's on Monday night with a message for Canada's premiers. The Council of Canadians wants the provincial leaders to re-focus on health care. Michael Butler council of canadians. Health care campaigner Michael ...

Provinces can't go it alone in setting national policies   The Globe and Mail
Canada's Top Labour Leaders Call on Premiers to Show the Unity and ...   SYS-CON Media (press release)

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CBC.ca
   
Passengers who witnessed bus beheading drop lawsuit against Greyhound   
Times Colonist
WINNIPEG - Two Ontario women who were traumatized by a beheading on a Greyhound bus have dropped their lawsuit against the company. Kayli Shaw and Debra Tucker were on the bus in central Manitoba in July 2008 when another passenger — Vince ...

Women drop lawsuit in bus beheading   Globalnews.ca

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CTV News
   
Record warm water impacting BC salmon stocks   
CTV News
VANCOUVER -- Record-breaking temperatures along the coast of British Columbia will harm Pacific salmon for years to come, says the Fisheries Department. Ocean scientist Ian Perry said the high temperatures were observed in the northeast Pacific Ocean ...

Record warm ocean temperatures pose threat to BC salmon   CBC.ca

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National Post
   
More crass anti-Muslim politics   
Toronto Star
Re: Certify the Senate, Editorial July 11. Certify the Senate, Editorial July 11. A perfectly fitting heading. A Senate that is riddled with scandals has the audacity to propose training and certification for imams. This is nothing more than pandering ...
Certifying imams as a security measure: An imam's response   The Globe and Mail
Senate report on terrorism shows government's lack of understanding of Muslim ...   MetroNews Canada
Letter: We must respect religious and cultural heritage   Ottawa Citizen
National Post   
The True North Times   
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