2015年8月7日 星期五

2015-08-08 Canada English Canada


CBC.ca
   
Tom Mulcair says a debate without Stephen Harper 'wouldn't make much sense'   
CBC.ca
NDP Leader Tom Mulcair is calling on Stephen Harper to reconsider his decision not to participate in the traditional debates staged by a consortium of major broadcasters, a day after getting his first taste of what it's like to go toe-to-toe with the ...
This could be the election when women are taken seriously: Delacourt   Toronto Star
Mulcair, Trudeau to start campaign slow as Harper tours in Tory plane   The Globe and Mail
Tories taking credit where little is due: Government overstates its ability to ...   National Post
CTV News   
Hamilton Spectator   
Vancouver Sun   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Saskatchewan government wasn't involved in university firing: documents   
The Globe and Mail
Court documents say the Saskatchewan government had nothing to do with firing the president of the University of Saskatchewan. Ilene Busch-Vishniac filed a lawsuit earlier this year alleging Premier Brad Wall and former advanced education minister Rob ...

Premier Brad Wall, Rob Norris call Ilene Busch-Vishniac lawsuit 'scandalous'   CBC.ca
Scandalous, abuse of process; premier on lawsuit   News Talk 980 CJME
Ex-president's lawsuit 'scandalous': premier   Saskatoon StarPhoenix

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CTV News
   
Ottawa police chief issues warning to vigilante cab drivers protesting Uber   
CTV News
Vigilante cab drivers are getting the red light in Ottawa, as the city's police chief issued a warning to those planning sting operations against Uber drivers. “Cease and desist,” Ottawa Police Service Chief Charles Bordeleau said. “Stop what you are ...
Taxi driver in contentious anti-Uber video campaign to keep videotaping   Ottawa Citizen
Uber pitches new ridesharing rules   Edmonton Journal
Uber blitz in Ottawa after taxi drivers release vigilante-style video   CBC.ca
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Sun Sentinel   
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CTV News
   
Infamous 'pick-up artist' already in Canada, despite petition calling for ban   
CTV News
More than 27,000 people have given their support to an online petition calling on Canada to stop a so-called “pick-up artist” with a history of misogynistic comments from entering the country, but he's already in Montreal. The Change.com petition ...
'Pickup artist' could be barred from Canada like other controversial people   Yahoo News Canada (blog)

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The Province
   
'Cruel and sadistic': Mother calls out ministry over appeal of court ruling in ...   
The Province
VANCOUVER — A mother whose estranged husband molested their toddler in foster care says the British Columbia government's decision to appeal a scathing court ruling in her favour is "cruel and sadistic." The province filed documents on Friday to seek ...

Victoria 'sadistic' for appealing negligence ruling, says mother of abused child   Vancouver Sun
Government being 'sadistic' in appealing abuse case, mother says   Times Colonist
Mom says BC government 'inhumane' to appeal scathing child sex abuse decision   News Talk 610 CKTB
Am730 Vancouver Traffic News   
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The Globe and Mail
   
University of British Columbia president abruptly resigns   
The Globe and Mail
The president of the University of British Columbia has abruptly resigned, a little more than a year after taking over the leadership of one of the country's most prominent research universities. The university announced Arvind Gupta's resignation in a ...
Arvind Gupta steps down after one year as UBC president   Vancouver Sun
Arvind Gupta resigns as President of UBC after a year in office   CBC.ca
UBC president leaves top job after a year as interim president takes over   CTV News
Digital Journal   
Straight.com   
KelownaNow   
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Toronto Sun
   
Cab driver's fare refusal may have cost Muzik victim her life: Friend   
Toronto Sun
The city's taxi industry is under fire in the wake of allegations cabbies out front of Muzik refused to drive a group of friends home early Tuesday because it was only an $8 fare. Moments later, gunfire erupted in the nightclub, spilled out onto ...
Rejected fares a major complaint for taxi passengers   Toronto Star
Muzik shooting raises questions about cabbie fare refusals   CBC.ca
Friend of Woman Shot Dead Outside Drake's Afterparty in Toronto Says She Was ...   VICE News
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Hamilton Spectator   
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660 News
   
RCMP shoot man outside Provincial Building in Edson   
CBC.ca
A man has been airlifted to hospital after being shot by RCMP officers outside a public building in Edson. According to police, the man was injured while officers were responding to a call about an armed man at the Provincial Building Friday afternoon.
Alberta mounties shoot armed man at government building   Toronto Sun
ASIRT investigating after man shot by police in Edson   CTV News
Man shot by RCMP at Edson Provincial Building   Edmonton Journal
Edmonton Sun   
660 News   
iNews880.com   
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CTV News
   
Leslie Street to reopen on Saturday after numerous delays   
CTV News
A section of Leslie Street in east-end Toronto is slated to re-open Saturday after being closed for nearly two years due to TTC construction. Leslie Street, between Queen Street East and Commissioners Street, is scheduled to re-open this weekend to all ...
TTC to reopen Leslie St. on Saturday   Toronto Star
Leslie Street to reopen after more than 2 years of constuction   CBC.ca
Leslie Street between Queen and Eastern expected to re-open by Saturday   insideTORONTO.com
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CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
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National Post
   
Suspect in Toronto café double murder is parolee with more than 50 convictions   
National Post
When Jason Hay was sentenced for manslaughter in 2009 the judge called him an “amoral thug” and Hay called the judge a “faggot,” laughing at his “soft” sentence. This is the man police identified on Friday as the suspect in June's brazen double murder ...

Canada-wide warrant out for man wanted in fatal Woodbridge cafe shooting   CTV News
York police name Vaughan café shooting suspect, issue arrest warrant   Hamilton Spectator
Accused shooter named in Vaughan cafe slayings   Toronto Sun
CBC.ca   
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
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