2015年7月22日 星期三

2015-07-23 Canada English Canada


Vancouver Sun
   
BC RCMP lay charges in double killing of Canadian woman, Israeli man   
Toronto Sun
COQUITLAM, B.C. -- A man faces murder charges after the bodies of a woman from B.C. and a man from Israel were found last week in a Metro Vancouver home. Fifty-four-year-old Maurio Saheli, also known as Mo, of Richmond, B.C., faces two counts of ...

Charges laid in Coquitlam double-murder   Vancouver Sun (blog)
Richmond, BC man arrested after Coquitlam double homicide   CBC.ca
Man charged with two counts of first degree murder in Coquitlam double homicide   The Province
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Toronto Star
   
Feds can't avoid $1-billion deficit, budget officer says   
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—The federal Conservatives will fail to accomplish their key promise of balancing Ottawa's books this year, instead running a $1-billion budget deficit in 2015, the parliamentary budget officer says. Open policard for MayorJohn Tory. Budget ...
Deficit forecast for Ottawa sows doubt about Tories' election pledge   The Globe and Mail
Ottawa to run $1B deficit based on Bank of Canada forecast, budget office says   Hamilton Spectator
Federal government to run $1-billion deficit: PBO   Macleans.ca
Owen Sound Sun Times   
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24 Hours Vancouver
   
BC Liberals rejected from Vancouver Pride Parade   
24 Hours Vancouver
Premier Christy Clark may not be handing out beads after all at this year's Vancouver Pride Parade. Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story. Print. Report an error. The BC Liberals will not be participating in this year's Vancouver Pride ...
BC Liberal Party won't march in Vancouver Pride parade   The Globe and Mail
B.C. Liberals can't yet march in Vancouver Pride Parade: Pride society   MetroNews Canada
BC Liberals kicked out of Vancouver Pride parade   Daily Xtra
CKNW News Talk 980   
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Toronto Sun
   
Couple with 14 cats removed from excrement-filled Quebec City home   
Toronto Sun
QUEBEC -- At least 14 cats were found alive Wednesday in a Quebec City home that was soiled by excrement and urine and considered an extreme health risk because of a strong concentration of ammonia. Earlier reports suggested that 30 felines were in ...

More than 30 cats discovered inside filthy Quebec City home   CBC.ca
Couple with 30 feline friends removed from excrement-filled Quebec City home   The Chronicle Journal

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CTV News
   
Trudeau voices support for local marijuana dispensary   
CTV News
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau says marijuana storefronts, like the one selling medical pot on Main Street in Winnipeg, should be allowed to operate. At a Liberal campaign office just blocks away from the controversial shop, Trudeau reiterated his ...
John Ivison: Justin Trudeau slumps as voters' preferred PM but don't blame ...   National Post
Justin Trudeau's rigour problem   Toronto Star
Justin Trudeau says new deficit prediction is sign of government mismanagement   CBC.ca
Ottawa Citizen   
Brandon Sun   
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Toronto Sun
   
No psych hospital for Via Rail terrorist after vow to battle guards   
Toronto Sun
Chiheb Esseghaier won't be moved to a psychiatric hospital for a second evaluation because the judge handling his case believes the Via Rail terrorist will start a “donnybrook” with jail guards. Judge Michael Code criticized the first assessment ...
New mental health assessment for Esseghaier   Northumberland News

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The Globe and Mail
   
Peter MacKay: Central Nova no cakewalk   
TheChronicleHerald.ca
Peter MacKay says the Conservatives vying to take over his job as MP for the federal riding of Central Nova face tough battles, first in a hotly contested nomination and then in the fall election. The justice minister said Wednesday in Halifax the two ...
Assisted-death panel won't dictate government response, justice minister says   The Chronicle Journal

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Toronto Star
   
Veteran MPP to give up seat so new Progressive Conservative Leader Patrick ...   
Toronto Star
A veteran MPP is quitting so new Progressive Conservative Leader Patrick Brown can run for a seat in the Ontario legislature — and start earning a paycheque. Simcoe North Tory Garfield Dunlop, who during the recent PC leadership race launched a ...

Patrick Brown seeking to run in provincial riding of Simcoe North   The Globe and Mail
Liberals delay byelection that could give PC leader a seat   Toronto Sun
Long-time MPP quits so PC leader Patrick Brown can run for seat   CTV News
National Post   
Ottawa Citizen   
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CBC.ca
   
Tom Mulcair vows to be 'champion' for auto industry   
CBC.ca
NDP Leader Tom Mulcair sees a rosy future for the Canadian auto industry, one that he hopes to root for from the Prime Minister's Office in the near future. "It's time auto had a champion," Mulcair told a rally at Windsor, Ont.'s Fogolar Furlan Club on ...

NDP faithful applaud Mulcair's message   Ottawa Citizen
Mulcair in Windsor: NDP would champion auto sector   Windsor Star (blog)
NDP Rally In Windsor (Gallery)   BlackburnNews.com
CTV News   
Cambridge Times   
CHCH News   
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CBC.ca
   
Tornado touched down southwest of Calgary   
CBC.ca
A tornado touched down southwest of Calgary on Wednesday, Environment Canada officials confirmed after lifting warnings for the city and surrounding communities. A line of thunderstorms brought funnel clouds, rain, and hail as large as golf balls to ...
Contrary to popular belief, Calgary is not immune to tornadoes   Calgary Herald
Tornado touchdown confirmed southwest of Calgary   CTV News
Emergency management walks through tornado response   660 News
MetroNews Canada   
News Talk 770 Calgary   
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