2015年7月18日 星期六

2015-07-19 Canada English Canada


CBC.ca
   
Bowmanville train derailment interrupts Toronto Via service   
CBC.ca
A CN freight train derailed near Bowmanville, Ont., at 2:15 p.m. ET on Saturday, causing Via Rail to suspend its trains in both directions between Toronto and Ottawa, as well as Toronto and Montreal, for the rest of the day. Via Rail said service is ...
Via Rail service to Toronto suspended after train derailment near Bowmanville   The Globe and Mail
Canadian National derailment halts rail service on major route   Reuters Canada
Two Toronto VIA routes cancelled after CN derailment   Toronto Star
Ottawa Citizen   
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CTV News
   
Canadian pleads guilty to US fraud charges in penny stock scheme   
CTV News
NEW YORK -- A Canadian man has pleaded guilty in a New York court to conspiring to commit wire fraud. The FBI says Sandy Winick pleaded guilty on Friday and faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. An FBI news release says Winick, 57, was the ...

Canadian pleads guilty to US fraud charges; faces 20-year sentence   The Daily Courier (subscription)
Canadian pleads guilty in massive US penny stock fraud case   Reuters Canada
Boiler room kingpin pleads guilty   Bangkok Post

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Toronto Sun
   
Baby girl in Quebec shaken-baby case dies   
Toronto Sun
GATINEAU, Que. -- Police say a two-month-old baby who was fighting for her life in an Ottawa hospital after allegedly being shaken by her father has died. Emergency services found the girl unconscious after being called to a residence in Thurso, Que ...
Thurso baby dies in hospital   Ottawa Sun

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CBC.ca
   
Activist group Anonymous vows to avenge Dawson Creek shooting   
CBC.ca
A police-involved shooting in Dawson Creek on Thursday has sparked a backlash on Twitter from the on-line international activist group Anonymous. Ohai @rcmpgrcpolice we would like to report a murder of one of our comrades by some of your officers.
One man dead, Mountie injured during shooting in South Surrey   CTV News
Civil liberties advocates alarmed after second BC police shooting in three days   Vancouver Sun
One dead, officer wounded in South Surrey shooting   Surrey Leader

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Toronto Sun
   
Harper government finally launches long-promised consultation on assisted dying   
Toronto Sun
OTTAWA -- The make-up of a new panel tasked with running consultations on doctor-assisted death is drawing the ire of some groups who are concerned about bias. The British Columbia Civil Liberties Association said it hoped for a balance of views on the ...

Ottawa appoints panel to review assisted dying   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Catherine Frazee Says Her Assisted Suicide Beliefs Won't Affect Panel ...   Huffington Post Canada
Government launches doctor-assisted dying consultations   The Globe and Mail
National Post   
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CBC.ca
   
Latest NDP ad a compelling bit of anti-Conservative narrative   
CBC.ca
Ad Hawk is an occasional series evaluating the effectiveness of political advertising. An online video ad released by the NDP this week catalogues a litany of investigations, charges and convictions against various members or past members of the ...

Why Harper attacks Trudeau, but not Mulcair: Hepburn   Toronto Star
Trudeau's woes predictable; Harper's are just strange   iPolitics.ca (subscription)
Op-Ed: Tories, NDP almost tied in prediction for party to win most seats   Digital Journal
The Globe and Mail   
National Post   
Winnipeg Free Press   
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CTV News
   
New defence chief more worried about ISIS than Russia   
CTV News
OTTAWA -- The menace posed by the Islamic State is the conflict that keeps Canada's new top military commander awake at night. Gen. Jonathan Vance, who took over as the country's 19th chief of defence staff on Friday, says the rise of an extremist ...
New head of Canadian military sends strong anti-harassment message   The Globe and Mail
New top general takes over with high hopes   Toronto Sun
New general tackles sexual misconduct   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
CBC.ca   
Hamilton Spectator   
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Toronto Sun
   
Photos of a fallen caleche horse have some Montrealers calling for a ban   
Toronto Sun
MONTREAL -- Photographs of a Montreal caleche horse who slipped and fell on a metal plate this week have renewed the debate around the ethics of the city's horse-drawn carriage industry. On Tuesday, bystander Tara Schulz witnessed a caleche horse ...


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CBC.ca
   
Woman, 52, arrested for driving wrong way on Hwys. 403 and 407   
Toronto Sun
A 52-year-old woman from Mississauga faces a slew of charges after allegedly driving the wrong way on a GTA highway, police said Saturday. Ontario Provincial Police received a call around 4:15 a.m. from concerned witnesses about a possibly impaired ...

Woman charged after vehicle driven wrong way on Hwy 407   CTV News
Woman charged after driving wrong way on highways 403, 407   CBC.ca
Woman faces multiple charges after wrong-way driver caught on 407   Hamilton Spectator
680 News   
MetroNews Canada   
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CBC.ca
   
Slide the City transforms Grierson Hill into massive slip-and-slide   
CBC.ca
In winter, sliding down the steep slope of Grierson Hill is best avoided. In the summer, however, the idea draws thousands of eager people. This weekend saw the river valley hill transformed into a giant-sized slip-and-slide. The 305-metre course runs ...
Slide the City   Edmonton Journal
Slide the City sells out Edmonton event   CTV News
Thousands Slip-And-Slide Their Way Down A Boulder Street   CBS Local
630ched.com   
Edmonton Sun   
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