2015年7月16日 星期四

2015-07-17 Canada English Canada


CTV News
   
Nexen crews dealing with oilsands spill southeast of Fort McMurray   
CTV News
Officials said work was being done to clean up after an emulsion leak released fluids into the wilderness in northern Alberta. Nexen said about 5 million litres of fluid – a combination of bitumen, water produced by the extraction process and sand ...
Nexen pipeline leak in Alberta spills 5 million litres   CBC.ca
Alberta pipeline spills five million litres of emulsion   Toronto Sun
UPDATE 1-Nexen pipeline leaks 31500 bbls of emulsion at oil sands site   Reuters
Reuters Africa   
News1130   
Edmonton Journal   
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CTV News
   
Undercover cop in wheelchair discovers 'soul' of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside   
CTV News
An undercover Vancouver police officer recently saw another side one of the city's roughest neighbourhoods while posing as a wheelchair-dependent man. Between January 2014 and June 2015, 14 violent attacks on people in wheelchairs took place in ...

'Disabled' undercover cop waits for robbers in Vancouver but only finds kindness   National Post
Undercover Vancouver Police officer Mark Horsley uncovers kindness in ...   CBC.ca
Undercover police operation in Downtown Eastside uncovers kindness   The Province
MetroNews Canada   
KelownaNow   
The Daily Courier (subscription)   
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Toronto Sun
   
Andrew Loku shooting protest disrupts police board meeting   
Toronto Sun
Protesters from Black Lives Matter-Toronto disrupted Thursday's Toronto Police Services Board meeting to repeat their list of demands following the fatal police shooting of Andrew Loku. The board paused its proceedings as the group called for an ...
Activists demand public apology over recent shooting death of black Toronto man   The Globe and Mail
Black Lives Matter protesters crash police board meeting   Toronto Star
Black Lives Matter interrupts Toronto police board over Andrew Loku death   CBC.ca
Newstalk 1010   
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CTV News
   
BC government will review social workers after abuse case   
CTV News
British Columbia's children's minister has announced a review into a case where the courts found social workers “recklessly” failed to protect children who were sexually abused by their father. Stephanie Cadieux says the public deserves to know the ...
Ian Mulgrew: Cadieux's promised 'internal review' is a long time coming   Vancouver Sun
BC Children's Ministry announces review after scathing child sex abuse ruling   CBC.ca
Children's Ministry announces review after scathing child sex abuse ruling   CHEK
KelownaNow   
mysask.com   
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News Talk 650 CKOM
   
BC, Saskatchewan want co-ordinated national approach on wildfires   
News Talk 650 CKOM
The premiers of British Columbia and Saskatchewan would like to see a national approach to fighting forest fires, fearing this year's wildfires are the new normal. Saskatchewan's Brad Wall said Thursday he is grateful for the help his province has ...
B.C., Saskatchewan want national approach to wildfires   Peterborough Examiner

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660 News
   
Deal worked out in 2012 class-action lawsuit filed over E. coli outbreak   
660 News
A deal has been worked out in a class-action lawsuit filed over an E. coli outbreak and the largest meat recall in Canadian history. The lawsuit is against X-L Foods, which operated a meat-packing plant in Brooks, Alberta during the tainted beef recall ...
Largest Canadian meat recall: $4M settlement in XL Foods tainted meat lawsuit   Medicine Hat News

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National Post
   
Hey John Tory, the Post has some ideas for where you can put the Toronto sign   
National Post
Mayor John Tory is seeking advice on future locations for the recently erected Toronto sign that is proving popular as a backdrop for photos in front of city hall during the Pan Am Games. “Hey #Toronto! Where would you like to see iconic #TORONTOsign ...

Where should Toronto's flashy new sign go next? Four big, bold ideas to choose ...   The Globe and Mail
What's inside John Tory's surprisingly non-boring office   Toronto Life (blog)
Tory asks Twitter: Where should the 3-D Toronto sign go next?   CTV News
CBC.ca   
Toronto Star   
Globalnews.ca   
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Toronto Star
   
Premiers weigh in on federal election   
Toronto Star
ST. JOHN'S––The federal election is just three months away. With polls suggesting the Oct. 19 vote could be too close to call among Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper, NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair, and Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau, Canada's ...

Carbon pricing prolongs a recession   Niagara Falls Review

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CTV News
   
IHIT investigating suspicious death in Coquitlam   
CTV News
Several houses in Coquitlam were behind police tape Thursday night as homicide detectives investigated a suspicious death. A body was found earlier in the afternoon on Alpine Lane between Blackbear Court and Bobcat Place. The Integrated Homicide ...

Homicide team takes over Coquitlam investigation   Vancouver Sun
IHIT takes reins after 'suspicious death' in Coquitlam neighbourhood   The Province
Body found on Coquitlam's Westwood Plateau, IHIT investigates   The Tri-City News
Globalnews.ca   
Tri-Cities Now   
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Ottawa Citizen
   
Arctic patrol ship to be named after War of 1812 hero Rolette   
Ottawa Citizen
An Arctic offshore patrol ship will be named in honour of Lt. Frédérick Rolette, a Canadian-born officer and naval hero during the War of 1812, Canada's defence minister announced Thursday in Quebec City. Rolette, who was called “the man with the gaze ...
Federal government names Arctic vessel after local war hero   Calgary Herald
Ship To Be Named After Canadian Naval Officer   BlackburnNews.com
HMCS Frédérick Rolette name of navy's new Arctic patrol ship   CBC.ca

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