2015年7月24日 星期五

2015-07-25 Canada English Canada


CTV News
   
Harper puts moratorium on Senate appointments, pushes provinces for reform   
CTV News
Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced on Friday that his party will move ahead with a moratorium on further Senate appointments. “This has two advantages,” Harper said at a press conference in Regina alongside Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall.
Cost of Saskatchewan wildfires to top $100 million: Wall   Toronto Sun
Harper, Saskatchewan premier Wall talk improving wildfire response   The Globe and Mail
Canada's Senate: What Stephen Harper has said, and where the provinces stand ...   National Post
Macleans.ca   
CBC.ca   
Toronto Star   
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CTV News
   
Former BC Mountie sentenced to two years in prison for perjury in Taser death   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — The lies a former Mountie told a public inquiry damaged the reputation of the RCMP and undermined confidence in the once-trusted institution, a B.C. Supreme Court judge said Friday. Justice Nathan Smith sentenced former corporal ...

Canadian Officer Sent to Jail in Electroshock Gun Death Case   ABC News
Robinson sentenced to two years for perjury; former Mountie lied about ...   Kamloops This Week
Mountie gets jail time for perjury conviction connected to Vancouver airport ...   CKNW News Talk 980
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
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CTV News
   
Indefatigable Peter MacKay showing no signs of slowing down   
CTV News
HALIFAX -- Canada's high-profile justice minister isn't running for re-election, but Peter MacKay is showing no signs of slowing down as a party workhorse, making three campaign-style whistle stops Friday in Halifax. The Nova Scotia MP was busy much of ...
MacKay announces millions to implement new victims bill of rights   The Globe and Mail
Peter MacKay Not Seeking Re-Election, Remains A High-Profile Justice Minister   Huffington Post Canada
Parks Canada receives over $20M in Halifax infrastructure investments   Globalnews.ca
CBC.ca   
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London Free Press
   
Justin Kunz (Police supplied photo)   
London Free Press
London police have assured the public that escaped jail inmate Justin Kunz is not a danger to the community, but it appears the courts think otherwise. Kunz, 19, had been trying to get out of the Elgin-Middlesex Detention Centre since December, but the ...

19-year-old escapes London, Ont. jail disguised as cellmate   Toronto Star
Search continues for inmate who escaped by imitating cellmate   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
Man escapes from Ontario jail disguised as cellmate, police allege   Hamilton Spectator
680 News   
MetroNews Canada   
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CBC.ca
   
Federal government “well ahead” on path to surplus, Harper says   
Lethbridge Herald
Do you have concerns about the possibility of your Internet-linked devices being hacked and controlled remotely? Yes; No. View Results. Loading ... Follow The Lethbridge Herald on Twitter @LethHerald Latest Tweet. By Terry Pedwell, The Canadian Press ...

Joe Oliver: Canadian Budget Will Be Balanced This Year Despite PBO Forecast   Huffington Post Canada
Oliver blasts Liberals, offers no update   Caledon Enterprise

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CBC.ca
   
UCCB cheques won't stimulate economy much, CIBC says   
CBC.ca
Canadian families may have big plans for the sudden influx of backdated Universal Child Care Benefit cheques that Ottawa mailed out this week, but there's little evidence that the economy as a whole is going to benefit from them, one of Canada's ...
Santa Poilievre delivers Christmas in July for Canadian parents   The Globe and Mail
Christmas in July?   Cape Breton Post
'Don't Count' On Economic Boost From Tories' Child Benefit Cheques: CIBC   Huffington Post Canada
iNews880.com   
National Observer   
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CBC.ca
   
Motorcyclist dead after crash in Brampton   
Toronto Star
A male motorcyclist is dead after his motorcycle and a car collided in Brampton early Friday. Peel police were called to Bovaird Dr. near Heritage Rd. at 12:27 a.m. Friday. An adult male motorcyclist was pronounced dead on scene and the driver of the ...
Motorcyclist dies in Brampton collision   CBC.ca
Motorcylcist Killed in Brampton   640 Toronto News

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CBC.ca
   
No punishment for officers who broadcast foul-mouthed conversation from chopper   
Times Colonist
WINNIPEG - Winnipeg police say there will be no disciplinary action taken against two officers in a helicopter whose explicit conversation, including swearing and references to oral sex, was broadcast by loudspeaker to people below. Some citizens were ...

Winnipeg police officers in X-rated chopper talk incident won't be disciplined   CBC.ca

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CBC.ca
   
North York home destroyed after 3-alarm fire   
Toronto Star
A three-alarm fire destroyed a house under construction in North York early Friday. Toronto Fire was called to 115 Joicey Blvd., southwest of Wilson Ave. and Avenue Rd., at 2:54 a.m. Friday, where firefighters found a house completely engulfed in flames.
Fire at home under construction treated as 'suspicious'   CTV News
Joicey Boulevard fire destroys 3-storey home   CBC.ca

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9news.com.au
   
Inventive volunteers save stranded killer whale   
9news.com.au
July 25, 2015: A stranded female Orca was rescued by locals who hosed her with water for eight hours until the tide rose again in British Columbia, Canada. ninemsn. fteAPGd. A group of good-hearted conservationists have saved the life of an orca that ...

Volunteers rescue orca stranded on rocks in Canada   fox13now.com
Rescuers Keep Beached Orca Alive for Hours Until High Tide   TIME
Orca Whale Rescued After Beaching on Rocks   ABC News
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