2015年9月1日 星期二

2015-09-02 Canada English Canada


The Globe and Mail
   
Frustrations mount during final public consultations on police carding   
The Globe and Mail
As protesters hung their own signs behind speakers at a public meeting hosting consultations on the practice of police street checks, one of the most outspoken attendees of the night was sitting at the same table as Toronto police chief Mark Saunders.
Safety minister vows to end 'arbitrary' police checks as Ontario wraps up ...   National Post
Protesters call for end to controversial 'carding' practice   CTV News
Don't regulate carding — eliminate it, consultation told   Toronto Star
MetroNews Canada   
Ottawa Citizen   
Newstalk 1010   
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YorkRegion.com
   
Harper hurting Canada tourism, Mulcair says   
YorkRegion.com
NDP Leader Tom Mulcair samples wine at a campaign stop at the Summer Hill Winery in Kelowna, B.C. on Tuesday, Sept.1, 2015. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward. next play/pause pre 1/1. KELOWNA, B.C. — Tom Mulcair touted the NDP's plans ...


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CBC.ca
   
Ivan Henry's daughter says he had trouble adjusting after wrongfully spending ...   
CBC.ca
A B.C. man who spent 27 years behind bars after being wrongfully convicted of sexual assault sometimes begged his daughter to take him back to prison following his release. Tanya Olivares testified Tuesday at the B.C. Supreme Court trial where her ...
Wrongful conviction of BC man led to daughter's drug overdose, court hears   CTV News
Wrongful conviction of BC man took fatal toll on family, court hears   News1130
Wrongfully convicted man's daughter tells of toll taken on family   The Globe and Mail

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CTV News
   
25 years later, OPP appeal for new leads in Ontario teen's murder   
CTV News
Exactly 25 years after a 13-year-old girl was violently attacked and murdered in her family's backyard, the Ontario Provincial Police are appealing to the public for information in the cold case. On Sept. 1, 1990, Leah Sousa was asleep on the couch in ...
Change text size for the story   Orillia Packet & Times
Police Seek Help to Solve Murder   Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre
Search for killer continues 25 years after Orillia girl murdered   680 News
Simcoe.com   
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CTV News
   
School fees still in place this year despite NDP promise   
CTV News
As Alberta's NDP government touts education cuts they reversed, another election promise made by the party won't come to fruition anytime soon: reducing school fees. Education Minister David Eggen was at St. Catherine School Tuesday, promoting a ...

NDP won't 'waver' in support of schools   Edmonton Journal
Education minister still working on plan to cut school fees   CBC.ca
Alberta education funding is still a go, says Education Minister David Eggen   Edmonton Sun
Lethbridge Herald   
MetroNews Canada   
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CTV News
   
Suspect injured while being chased by RCMP; senior officer investigating   
CTV News
A senior RCMP officer is investigating after a stabbing suspect was injured while being chased by Mounties on a north-central Saskatchewan First Nation. Emergency crews were called to a stabbing on the Mistawasis First Nation late Saturday night. Two ...
Sask. RCMP investigate after suspect injured while running away from officers   CBC.ca
Suspect Injured During Pursuit, So Internal Investigation Ordered   Saskatoonhomepage.ca
RCMP arrest suspect after two men stabbed on Mistawasis First Nation   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Globalnews.ca   
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The Globe and Mail
   
New BC curriculum aims to harness students' passions into academic success   
The Globe and Mail
British Columbia is poised to introduce a new education curriculum that aims to transform students' interests in activities such as sports and music into academic success. Education Minister Mike Bernier said Tuesday the curriculum, set for phased-in ...

New BC curriculum includes residential schools, Asian immigrant experience   CBC.ca
BC government launching a new school curriculum   CHEK
Education minister announces new curriculum for BC schools this fall   MetroNews Canada
News1130   
Williams Lake Tribune   
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CTV News
   
Monday's suspicious death confirmed to be homicide   
CTV News
Edmonton police said a man found dead early Monday morning is the victim of the city's most recent homicide. EPS said the Edmonton Medical Examiner's Office had determined Shawn Richard, 32, died early morning as a result of a stab wound to the chest.
Shawn Richard identified as 95th Street homicide victim   CBC.ca
Stabbing victim is Edmonton's 14th homicide of 2015   Edmonton Journal
14th homicide victim of the year ID'd as drug dealer: EPS   iNews880.com
Edmonton Sun   
MetroNews Canada   
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Manitoba First Nations advocate says family services seizing a baby a day   
The Globe and Mail
The children's advocate for Manitoba's First Nations says social workers are seizing an average of one newborn baby a day and “shoving them anywhere.” Cora Morgan told The Canadian Press that she was with a mother in hospital on Monday when Child ...


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CBC.ca
   
2 die in farm accident near Burstall, Sask.   
CBC.ca
Two people, a 62-year-old man and a 14-year-old boy, died in a farm accident while unloading grain near Burstall, Sask., Monday. RCMP said officers were sent to the accident, on a farm about 10 kilometres east of the community, around 6:30 p.m. CST.
Two killed while unloading a dual hopper grain trailer in southwest Saskatchewan   Toronto Sun
Man, boy die in farming accident near Burstall   CTV News
Man and teen killed in farm accident   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Globalnews.ca   
News Talk 650 CKOM   
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