2015年7月17日 星期五

2015-07-18 Canada English Canada


National Post
   
Federal government appoints panel to review assisted dying but critics fear bias   
National Post
The Harper government has appointed a doctor who has publicly expressed profound unease with euthanasia to head an expert panel on options for dealing with the Supreme Court of Canada's historic lifting of the prohibition against assisted suicide. But Dr.
Government launches doctor-assisted dying consultations   The Globe and Mail
Assisted dying consultation launched   www.kingstonregion.com/
Conservatives' medical-aid-in-dying panel 'neither fair nor non-partisan ...   iPolitics.ca (subscription)

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CBC.ca
   
1000s of Saskatchewan fire evacuees returning home   
CBC.ca
An estimated 7,000 people who were forced to leave a number of communities in the La Ronge area of Saskatchewan, due to forest fires, are now able to return home. A mandatory evacuation order was lifted Friday. La Ronge Mayor Thomas Sierzycki said ...

Mandatory evacuation lifted for La Ronge   Prince Albert Daily Herald
Good news for La Ronge residents could be coming   620 CKRM.com

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Toronto Sun
   
New military chief promises decisive action against sexual misconduct   
Toronto Sun
OTTAWA -- The Canadian military's new top commander has delivered a clear, tough message, saying bullies and abusers have no place within the ranks and, where they exist, they'll be weeded out. Gen. Jonathan Vance, a combat veteran of Afghanistan ...

New head of Canadian military sends strong anti-harassment message   The Globe and Mail
New military boss warns he'll crack down on sexual misconduct   Ottawa Citizen
New defence chief more worried about ISIS than Russia   CTV News
TheChronicleHerald.ca   
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Toronto Sun
   
Coroner considering inquest in McDonald's shooting   
Toronto Sun
No decision has been made on whether to conduct an inquest into the shooting deaths of two men inside a Danforth Ave. McDonald's, Ontario's chief coroner said Friday. Now that Toronto Police have determined they will not press criminal charges against ...

Security firms want more information from Toronto McDonald's shooting   The Globe and Mail
Coroner's office considering inquest into McDonald's shooting deaths   Toronto Star
Inquest into deadly Toronto McDonald's shootings possible, police chief says   National Post
Globalnews.ca   
680 News   
Newstalk 1010   
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Toronto Star
   
Seven companies admit making illegal donations to ex-MP Peter Penashue   
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—Seven companies have acknowledged giving illegal donations to former federal cabinet minister Peter Penashue during the 2011 election campaign. Executives with the seven have struck “compliance agreements” with the commissioner of ...

Seven companies admit making illegal donations to ex-MP Penashue   Globalnews.ca

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CBC.ca
   
Maria Mitousis says don't let 'fear or hate overcome you'   
CBC.ca
Despite being seriously injured after a mail bomb that was sent to her office exploded, Winnipeg lawyer Maria Mitousis is now at home recovering and says "this terrible thing that has happened has not dampened my spirits." Maria Mitousis posted this ...
'Be amazing:' Winnipeg lawyer injured in bomb blast recovering at home   News1130
Bombing victim grateful, hopeful in letter   Winnipeg Sun
Maria Mitousis Thanks Her Supporters   CJOB

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CTV News
   
Florida police reveal new details in unsolved murder of law professor   
CTV News
Police in Florida have released a new image and new details about a vehicle they say may have been used in the murder of a law professor who was raised in Toronto. It's been nearly a year since Florida State University's Daniel Markel was gunned down ...
Florida police release new details in murder of Toronto-born law professor   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
After a year, still few clues in Dan Markel killing   Tallahassee.com
Florida police release new details in death of Toronto-born FSU law professor   Yorkton This Week (press release)

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CBC.ca
   
Dawson Creek police shoot man who refused to throw away weapon, witness ...   
CBC.ca
A masked man who was shot and killed by police officers in Dawson Creek, B.C., had refused to throw away his knife, even as he lay bleeding from his wound, says a witness. Mike Irmen was walking toward a local restaurant on Thursday evening when he ...

Video appears to show aftermath of RCMP shooting outside BC Hydro hearing   CTV News
IIO: Man shot and killed in Dawson's Creek not the person who made ...   CKNW News Talk 980
Police shooting victim not the same man who disrupted Site C event   Alaska Highway News
The Province   
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Saskatoon StarPhoenix
   
Saskatchewan fire evacuees begin to return home   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Rita Lowenberg is happy to be going home to La Ronge, Saskatchewan on Friday, July 17, 2015. She was evacuated because of the fires in northern Saskatchewan. Photo by Jason Warick. LA RONGE — Reae Mackay turns 10 years old today, and for the ...

Saskatchewan wildfire evacuees anxious for all-clear to return home   The Globe and Mail
Majority of fire evacuees repatriated in Saskatchewan   New Zealand Herald
Saskatchewan blazes contained; thousands head home   TheChronicleHerald.ca
The Reminder   
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Brantford Expositor
   
Heat alert in Brantford this weekend   
Brantford Expositor
The Medical Officer of Health for Brant County has issued a heat advisory starting Saturday with expectations of a blistering weekend. Brantford and Brant County are among Ontario communities covered by a wide-ranging weekend heat alert issued by ...

Hot weekend ahead for for Toronto   CBC.ca
Heat warning in place for GTA this weekend   Toronto Star
Heat warning issued for this weekend   CTV News
The Weather Network   
Times of Fort Erie   
Tillsonburg News   
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