2015年8月30日 星期日

2015-08-31 Canada English Canada


The Globe and Mail
   
Quebec to launch 'no exemptions' sex ed pilot project in schools   
The Globe and Mail
Education on sexual matters is too important to be optional, according to Quebec's ministry of education. The province is rolling out a new pilot project in which sex education, like French and Mathematics, will soon become mandatory for all students ...

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Vancouver Sun
   
Tens of thousands face second dark night after storm raged through Lower Mainland   
Vancouver Sun
METRO VANCOUVER -- Tens of thousands of people in the Lower Mainland are facing a second dark night after a wind and rain storm raged through the south coast Saturday afternoon. About 141,000 homes were still without power Sunday evening and BC ...

Environment Canada warns more bad weather coming to Metro Vancouver   The Globe and Mail
Some BC residents could be without power until Monday afternoon   660 News
Hydro calls in extra crews from outside the Lower Mainland after storm cuts ...   The Province
Washington Post   
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Toronto Sun
   
Regina teen faces gun charges after boy, 12, was shot   
Toronto Sun
REGINA -- A 15-year-old boy in Regina faces numerous gun-related charges after police say another, younger boy was likely shot. Police say they were called about a firearms offence on Saturday afternoon, and when they arrived they say they found a ...

Traffic stop leads to drugs, weapons discovery   Regina Leader-Post
Boy shot in south Regina, another facing charges   News Talk 650 CKOM
Boy, 14, charged in four armed robberies in Regina   CBC.ca
620 CKRM.com   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Liberals, Tories rush to brand NDP's spending plan as 'reckless'   
The Globe and Mail
The federal Conservative Party has turned its election attacks on the surging New Democrats, shifting its focus away from Liberal Party Leader Justin Trudeau to denounce the traditionally left-leaning party's spending pledges as “reckless,” just days ...
Trudeau gambling with Canada's future   Toronto Sun
Tories, Liberals open fire on NDP spending plans   Toronto Star
Liberals, Tories claim multibillion dollar gap in NDP promises   Macleans.ca
TheChronicleHerald.ca   
InsideHalton.com   
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Toronto Star
   
Christine Elliott quits as Progressive Conservative MPP   
Toronto Star
Christine Elliott, runner-up to Patrick Brown in the May 9 Progressive Conservative leadership election, has quit provincial politics. “Today, I am resigning as the MPP for Whitby-Oshawa, effective immediately,” Elliott said in a 123-word statement ...
Christine Elliott quits as Whitby-Oshawa MPP   Alberni Valley Times
Ontario MPP Christine Elliott resigns   Daily Xtra
Statements on the resignation of Christine Elliott   NorthumberlandView.ca (press release) (registration) (blog)
CTV News   
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Toronto Sun
   
Vets blast Oakville Mayor Rob Burton   
Toronto Sun
Oakville Mayor Rob Burton has signed his own walking papers by making insulting comments about veterans, say members of a local legion in that city. Burton, a Liberal supporter, put out a tweet comparing some Canadian military vets to Nazis for ...
ROY GREEN – Anti-Semitism On Campus   640 Toronto News
The backlash continues for Oakville Mayor   CHCH News
Oakville mayor apologizes for controversial comment on veterans' work for Harper   Hamilton Spectator
CBC.ca   
The Times   
CTV News   
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660 News
   
Separate motorcycle collisions leave one dead, one in life-threatening condition   
CTV News
RCMP are investigating two different crashes that occurred on Alberta highways on Sunday, August 30. At approximately 6:30 a.m., Leduc RCMP were called to a single vehicle collision involving a motorcycle on Township Road 504 and Range Road 270.
Man in hospital after motorcycle hits train   CBC.ca
Motorcyclist dead in Calmar crash   Edmonton Journal
Motorcyclist in life-threatening condition after hitting train   660 News
Edmonton Sun   
Globalnews.ca   
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Mississauga
   
Prime Minister welcomed at Islamic convention in Mississauga   
Mississauga
Prime Minister Stephen Harper speaks to the gathering at the Annual Islamic Convention by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama at Canada, held at the International Centre on Friday August 28. Several thousand Muslims from around the world were in attendance.
Harper sneaks in some partisan messaging on 'down day' for Tory campaign   Winnipeg Free Press
Off trail, Harper still gets in partisan shots   Hamilton Spectator

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Toronto Sun
   
Build a wall with Canada? US debate about Mexico touches the amigo to the north   
Toronto Sun
WASHINGTON -- The Canadian border got dragged into the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign on Sunday, with a prominent candidate appearing to entertain the notion of building a giant wall on the 49th parallel. The idea was raised in a talk-show interview ...

What happened to Scott Walker?   Washington Post
Republican candidate says Canadian border wall legitimate issue   Hamilton Spectator
US-Canada wall 'legitimate': candidate   Herald Sun

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CTV News
   
Girl, 15, hit and killed by SUV on Borden Bridge   
CTV News
A 15-year-old girl is dead after she was struck by an SUV on Highway 16 at the Borden Bridge. RCMP and Langham fire crews were called to the bridge — located about 45 kilometres northwest of Saskatoon, near Borden — just before 10 p.m. Friday.
SUV strikes, kills 15-year-old near Borden, Sask.   CBC.ca
Girl, 15, hit and killed while walking on highway   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Fatality at Borden Bridge   The Battlefords News-Optimist
Globalnews.ca   
620 CKRM.com   
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