2015年8月20日 星期四

2015-08-21 Canada English Canada


CBC.ca
   
Mike Duffy trial: Who is Benjamin Perrin?   
CBC.ca
Benjamin Perrin, a former lawyer for the Prime Minister's Office, gave testimony in court today contradicting the Conservative narrative that the person closest to Stephen Harper did not know of Nigel Wright's $90,000 payment to Senator Mike Duffy.
Court hears Harper adviser was told twice of Duffy payment arrangement   The Globe and Mail
Christie Blatchford: Two witnesses disagree about Duffy events, but it doesn't ...   National Post
Who is Ray Novak? A look at Stephen Harper's chief of staff   CTV News
Toronto Star   
Toronto Sun   
Reuters Canada   
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CBC.ca
   
'It's about racism': Tom Mulcair talks MMIW, Tina Fontaine at Winnipeg rally   
CBC.ca
NDP Leader Tom Mulcair devoted much of his speech to supporters Thursday night to First Nations issues, including an inquiry into murdered and missing indigenous women and a road for Shoal Lake 40 First Nation. Tom Mulcair promises $250M for 2,500 ...

Mulcair hopes to shift image from Angry Tom to Cuddly Tom   CTV News
Tough time for Thomas Mulcair in Winnipeg   Winnipeg Sun
Mulcair pledges to build Shoal Lake's Freedom Road   Winnipeg Free Press
CJOB   
Vancouver Sun   
The Globe and Mail   
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CBC.ca
   
'Working poor' couple from tiny Alberta hamlet win $50M lottery   
CBC.ca
A very shy man from a tiny Alberta hamlet made his wife blush and a room full of people laugh Thursday when asked why he was in the Mini Mart that day. "We had to go get birth control," said Raymond Scott, glancing at his wife, Sheena. Raymond Scott ...

After life of 'struggle,' Alberta truck driver, wife win $50M lotto prize   CTV News
'It's been a struggle for my whole family for generations,' says Alberta man ...   Edmonton Journal
Alberta man wins $50M LOTTO MAX jackpot   Edmonton Sun
TheChronicleHerald.ca   
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Toronto Sun
   
Lac-Megantic mayor Colette Roy Laroche not running again   
Toronto Sun
LAC-MEGANTIC, Que. -- The mayor who became a household name for her poise in the aftermath of the rail tragedy that killed 47 people in Lac-Megantic in 2013 will not seek re-election this fall. Colette Roy Laroche, who has been mayor since 2002, said ...
Lac-Mégantic mayor Colette Roy Laroche not seeking re-election   The Globe and Mail
Colette Roy Laroche won't run again for mayor in Lac-Mégantic   CBC.ca
Lac-Megantic mayor to retire   CTV News
580 CFRA Radio   
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CBC.ca
   
Citizenship Act changes challenged in court by civil rights groups   
CBC.ca
A new law that gives the federal government the power to revoke Canadian citizenship for certain dual nationals undermines the country's identity and violates its Constitution, a coalition of civil rights groups said Thursday. The British Columbia ...
Opinion: New Citizenship Act weakens Canada   Vancouver Sun
Court challenge slams new Citizenship Act as 'anti-Canadian'   Toronto Star
Duly Quoted: Josh Paterson, on Bill C-24   Torontoist

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CTV News
   
NS man meets woman who saved his family   
CTV News
A Nova Scotia man had the chance to thank a Calgary woman in person on Thursday, almost six months after she made a phone call that saved his life. Reza Kashiloo and Karen Vastag live almost 5,000 kilometres apart, but when carbon monoxide began ...

Nova Scotian thanks Calgary dispatcher for warning family about carbon monoxide   Times Colonist
Nova Scotia man comes to Calgary to thank 'hero' who helped save his life   Globalnews.ca
Nova Scotia man meets Calgary woman who saved his family's lives   News Talk 770 Calgary
660 News   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Ex-counsellor found guilty of sexual assault on 14 year old in BC   
The Globe and Mail
A former counsellor at a native healing centre east of Vancouver has been found guilty of two sex-related charges involving a 14-year-old girl who was staying at the centre. Darren Justice was convicted of one count of touching a person under the age ...
Support worker convicted of sexual abusing girl at former B.C. healing village ...   The Province

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The Globe and Mail
   
TransLink: Former police chief and city manager appointed to board   
The Globe and Mail
The province has named Vancouver's former police chief and Surrey's former city manager to the board of TransLink, as it tries to demonstrate that it is working to improve the agency in the wake of a failed plebiscite on transit improvements. But a ...
Two new members appointed to TransLink Board of Directors   News1130
Former police chief and ex-city manager on Metro Vancouver's TransLink board   Times Colonist
Ex-Surrey city manager named to TransLink board   Peace Arch News

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London Free Press
   
Teens awarded $26K in human rights case 0   
London Free Press
Two Mennonite teens, a girl and her brother, have been awarded thousands of dollars after their farm-employer fired them for observing a religious holiday. The Ontario Human Rights Tribunal ordered the pair to receive more than $26,000 in damages and ...

Teens fired for observing religious holiday awarded $26000   CTV News
Teens fired after asking for day off to celebrate religious holiday awarded ...   National Post

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The Globe and Mail
   
Ontario high school teachers reach tentative deal with province   
The Globe and Mail
After nearly two days of marathon bargaining, including a middle-of-the-night snag that nearly derailed the talks, Ontario's English public high-school teachers reached a tentative agreement in the early hours of Thursday morning – the first good piece ...
It's not over yet: Your guide to Ontario teacher talks — who's in, who's out ...   National Post
Pick up pace of teacher talks   Toronto Sun
Ontario public high school teachers hammer out tentative deal with province   Toronto Star
Hamilton Spectator   
London Free Press   
BlackburnNews.com   
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