2015年8月12日 星期三

2015-08-13 Canada English Canada


CBC.ca
   
Mid-week election podcast: The impact of Nigel Wright on the campaign   
CBC.ca
We take a mid-week look at the latest election developments, starting with star witness Nigel Wright's testimony at the Mike Duffy trial. How politically toxic will Wright be for the Conservative campaign? Former senior advisor to Stephen Harper, Keith ...
Duffy spoke directly to Harper about living expenses, Nigel Wright testifies   Toronto Star
ICYMI: Duffy trial manages to add spice to campaign coverage despite lack of ...   Ottawa Citizen
Wright testimony may hurt Crown's case in Duffy trial: criminal lawyer   CTV News
The Globe and Mail   
Vancouver Sun   
National Post   
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CTV News
   
BC couple wins injunction to keep child on life support   
CTV News
A Vancouver, B.C. couple has won a temporary injunction against the provincial government to keep their four-month-old daughter on life support. Born 25 weeks premature in April, Mary Jane Pierce suffers from cerebral palsy and has been in hospital ...
Parents of baby Mary Jane Pierce win temporary injunction to keep her on life ...   CBC.ca
BC Supreme Court grants temporary injunction to stop disabled baby from being ...   National Post

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Toronto Sun
   
Trudeau line similar to Obama's   
Toronto Sun
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau's comment about growing the Canadian economy “from the heart outwards” is very similar to a line U.S. President Barack Obama delivered three years ago. Sharp-eyed Twitter-user Tim Peterson of B.C. first drew attention to ...
Trudeau gives Canada's economy its Care Bear moment   CTV News
'An election is no time to discuss serious issues': Five comments that sank ...   National Post
Liberals determined to grow economy 'from the heart outwards,' Trudeau says   Hamilton Spectator
Edmonton Journal   
Regina Leader-Post   
CBC.ca   
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CTV News
   
Gender neutral bathrooms coming to Ottawa schools   
CTV News
Several public schools in Ottawa will be installing gender neutral bathrooms to help protect children who are questioning their gender identity. Known as "universal" bathrooms, the Ottawa Carleton District Public School Board says the single unit ...
Transitioning bathrooms in Ottawa public schools for kids in transition   580 CFRA Radio

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Toronto Sun
   
No mandate to invest pension funds in Ontario infrastructure: Sousa   
Toronto Sun
Managers of the proposed Ontario Registered Pension Plan won't be forced to invest the funds in provincial roads and transit projects or even in Ontario, Finance Minister Charles Sousa says. Despite the plan being pitched by his government as a source ...
Andrew Coyne: Hard to make new Ontario pension plan look like anything but an ...   National Post
It's not just Wynne's pension plan that Harper dislikes: Walkom   Toronto Star
What you need to know about the Ontario Retirement Pension Plan   The Globe and Mail
Belleville Intelligencer   
Chatham Daily News   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Malnourished animals seized from Surrey property   
Vancouver Sun
METRO VANCOUVER — BC SPCA seized 57 animals from a Surrey property following an animal neglect investigation. Thirty-five dogs were seized - including golden retrievers, Dalmations, Pomeranians - as were 16 horses and six cats. The SPCA says the ...

16 horses, 35 dogs, 6 cats seized by BC SPCA in Surrey   CBC.ca
BC SPCA seizes horses, dogs, cats deprived of food on Surrey property   CTV News
SPCA rescues 57 animals from Surrey property amid neglect allegations   The Province
BCLocalNews   
Globalnews.ca   
News1130   
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The Globe and Mail
   
New chair of troubled TDSB lauds 'positive' support of trustees   
The Globe and Mail
The new chair of the Toronto District School Board says the troubled organization has already started to change, and one good sign is the harmonious way she landed the job. Robin Pilkey is one of the rookies who took over half of the board's 22 seats ...
Robin Pilkey named new chair of Toronto District School Board   Toronto Star
Robin Pilkey named new TDSB chair   CTV News
Rookie trustee Robin Pilkey acclaimed to TDSB board   CBC.ca
insideTORONTO.com   
Globalnews.ca   
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CTV News
   
Homicide team probing deadly daylight shooting in Burnaby   
CTV News
Mounties are investigating after a man was gunned down blocks away from a Burnaby school in broad daylight Tuesday. The RCMP said officers received a report of shots fired around 10:30 a.m. in the 4600-block of Midlawn Drive, just down the road from ...

Homicide investigators probes north Burnaby shooting   The Province
Burnaby shooting under investigation by IHIT   CBC.ca
Man shot dead in Burnaby   Vancouver Sun
Courier Islander   
CKNW News Talk 980   
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Toronto Sun
   
Family of man slain outside hotel plead for pals to talk   
Toronto Sun
Grieving family and friends of a 27-year-old man gunned down on Bay St. last weekend made an emotional plea for help Wednesday to catch their loved one's killer. They dabbed tears from their eyes and comforted one another at Toronto Police ...

'We need justice': family of downtown shooting victim appeals for help   CTV News
Police, family appeal for information after fatal weekend shooting   Toronto Star
Family of Bay St. homicide victim pleads for witnesses to come forward   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
MetroNews Canada   
insideTORONTO.com   
Globalnews.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
North Battleford under boil water advisory after treatment plant error   
CBC.ca
The entire city of North Battleford, Sask., is under a precautionary boil water advisory. The city says an operational error at the water treatment plant just after noon Tuesday led partially treated water to enter the treated water reservoir ...
North Battleford under precautionary boil-water advisory due to 'process error'   CTV News

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