2015年8月17日 星期一

2015-08-18 Canada English Canada


Toronto Sun
   
Gravestones unveiled for slain teen Tina Fontaine, father in Winnipeg   
Toronto Sun
WINNIPEG -- Family and friends have marked the one-year anniversary of a slain teen's body being recovered from Winnipeg's Red River. They came together Monday at the gravesite where the remains of Tina Fontaine and her father, Eugene, are buried.
Tina Fontaine remembered with memorial services and headstone   CBC.ca
One year after Tina Fontaine's death, AFN head says not much has changed   CTV News

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CBC.ca
   
Mike Duffy trial: Nigel Wright, Donald Bayne spar over the meaning of 'sweet'   
CBC.ca
Nigel Wright and Mike Duffy's lawyer sparred in court today over what the former chief of staff meant in an email when he said "sweet" following the senator's public admission he may have made a mistake with his living expenses. Donald Bayne focused on ...
Nigel Wright rejects notion he 'lied' to the prime minister   Toronto Star
Stephen Harper's responses Monday to media questions about Mike Duffy trial   CTV News
Wright's not on trial, Duffy is   Toronto Sun
Ottawa Citizen   
National Post   
Macleans.ca   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Allegations swirl in aftermath of UBC president's mysterious departure   
Vancouver Sun
Allegations that UBC's board chairman meddled in academic affairs and interfered with academic freedom have led the faculty association to again call for a full explanation of the sudden departure of former UBC president Arvind Gupta. The University of ...

UBC to investigate claim professor was rebuked over blog posts   The Globe and Mail (blog)
Faculty, university leaders spar over academic freedom at UBC   The Province
Opinion: UBC's Board fails to improve reputation after serious academic ...   Vancity Buzz

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CBC.ca
   
Shallow, magnitude 4.4 earthquake lightly shakes northeastern British Columbia   
Vancouver Sun
FORT ST. JOHN — A magnitude 4.4 earthquake has shaken northeastern British Columbia, but no damage has been reported. Honn Kao of the Geological Survey of Canada says the earthquake was 114 kilometres from the city of Fort St. John. The tremblor ...

Earthquakes Canada has reported a magnitude 4.4 earthquake in northeastern BC   CBC.ca
Earthquake in northern BC   Castanet.net
Earthquake Shakes BC Northern Interior   KamloopsBCNow

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Toronto Star
   
Ottawa delays gun-marking requirement again   
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—The federal government is delaying implementation of regulations intended to help police trace crime guns: the seventh time it has put off the measures. Just days before the federal election call, the government quietly published a notice ...
In an election year, the gun lobby gets what it wants   iPolitics.ca (subscription)
Feds again put off gun-marking regulations aimed at helping police trace weapons   The Times

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CBC.ca
   
Drone operators blast 'irresponsible and selfish' flight that grounded ...   
CBC.ca
Drone experts are fuming about the stray drone that grounded eight helicopters and five skimmers — that were fighting a wildfire in British Columbia's southern Interior — for up to five hours on Sunday. Whoever flew the unmanned aircraft over the ...
Firefighting aircraft grounded due to drone   Pentiction Western News
Christy Clark frustrated after drone forces BC fire-fighting crews to ground   News1130

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CTV News
   
Police probing circumstances of Queen Mary 2 crew member's disappearance   
CTV News
HALIFAX -- Police have opened an investigation into the death of a Chilean crew member on the ocean liner Queen Mary 2 who was reported missing early Saturday. Investigators with Halifax police say in a news release they believe that the 26-year-old ...

Queen Mary 2 implements ban on crew members drinking   Daily Mail
Queen Mary 2 investigation to be conducted by Halifax Regional Police   CBC.ca
Queen Mary 2: Crew reportedly banned from drinking alcohol after chef 'throws ...   The Independent
TheChronicleHerald.ca   
Daily Echo   
Sentinel Republic   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Rhinoceros party platform: Move capital to Kapuskasing, nationalize Tim Hortons   
The Globe and Mail
They are the clowns of federal election campaigns, they are proud of it, and they're back with a 1,000-year plan. The Rhinoceros party has been on and off the election trail since 1963 and it's ready to run again. This time, it's promising, among other ...

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CBC.ca
   
Montreal City Hall evacuated during council meeting   
CBC.ca
Montreal City Hall was evacuated Monday evening in the middle of a council meeting. Councillors and reporters who were there started tweeting about the incident shortly after 8 p.m.. Projet Montréal councillor Emilie Thuillier tweeted a picture of ...
City hall evacuated, faulty sprinkler may be the cause   Montreal Gazette
Montreal City Hall evacuated after fire alarms go off   CJAD

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Toronto Star
   
Ontario municipalities plead for provincial cash from Queen's Park   
Toronto Star
Queen's Park is nickel-and-diming municipalities that can ill afford to carry more financial burden, says the head of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario. “Financially, there is a little bite here and a little bite there,” AMO president Gary ...
Ontario municipalities complain about incremental downloading, plead for ...   Hamilton Spectator
Mayors gather for AMO annual meeting   CTV News
Tecumseh Mayor McNamara takes on province at AMO meeting   Windsor Star (blog)
NorthumberlandView.ca (press release) (registration) (blog)   
Belleville Intelligencer   
Niagara Falls Review   
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