2015年9月2日 星期三

2015-09-03 Canada English Canada


CBC.ca
   
Justin Trudeau doesn't want pot sold at corner stores   
CBC.ca
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is ready to move on legalizing marijuana, but says he's not comfortable with it being sold at local corner stores. "My focus is on making it more difficult for young people to access it, and at this point I don't think ...
Trudeau reaches out to premiers   Toronto Star
John Ivison: Trudeau and Mulcair drop gloves in fight for undecided voters who ...   National Post
Liberals vow to get rid of balanced-budget law to clear way for stimulus   The Globe and Mail
CTV News   
Toronto Sun   
Macleans.ca   
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CTV News
   
Items found near Yellowknife belonged to missing Japanese tourist: RCMP   
CTV News
YELLOWKNIFE -- RCMP say personal items found in the woods outside Yellowknife belonged to a Japanese tourist who disappeared from the area last fall. But police say human remains found with the items must still undergo forensic tests that could take ...

Atsumi Yoshikubo's belongings found with human remains near Yellowknife   CBC.ca
Items found near human remains belonged to Atsumi Yoshikubo   My Yellowknife Now
Missing Japanese Tourist: Items With Human Remains Identified   Edge

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CTV News
   
Syringe stabbing in BC sends homeless man to prison for 2.5 years   
CTV News
KAMLOOPS, B.C. -- A homeless man convicted of aggravated assault for stabbing a grocery-store security guard with a used syringe in British Columbia's central Interior has been sentenced to 31 months in prison. B.C. Supreme Court Justice Dev Dley wrote ...

Syringe stabbing sends homeless man from Kamloops, BC, to prison for 2.5 years   Times Colonist

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The Globe and Mail
   
Donors not overly alarmed by UBC president Arvind Gupta's resignation   
The Globe and Mail
Many University of British Columbia donors met president Arvind Gupta during his year heading the institution and liked his ideas. Several of the biggest contributors – including developers Peter Wall and Michael Audain and businessman Peter Dhillon ...
Daphne Bramham: It's time to open the Star Chamber of academe   Vancouver Sun
Faculty Association demands more info on Gupta – will we ever get it?   Ubyssey Online
UBC rumours still spreading   The Record (New Westminster)
The Manitoban   
24 Hours Vancouver   
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CTV News
   
AFN chief not voting in election, despite push to get aboriginals out to polls   
CTV News
Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde says he will not be voting in the October federal election, despite his organization's national campaign encouraging aboriginal people to do so. Bellegarde made the comments on CTV's Power Play ...
AFN national chief urges aboriginal people to vote, even if he doesn't   The Globe and Mail
AFN National Chief Perry Bellegarde's complicated relationship with voting   Toronto Star
Dozens of BC First Nations failed to file financial statements by deadline   Vancouver Sun
Edmonton Journal   
Ottawa Citizen   
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Toronto Sun
   
NDP riding president tossed for urging voters to back Green candidate   
Toronto Sun
OTTAWA -- The president of the NDP riding association in Ontario's Parry Sound-Muskoka has been turfed for urging voters to support the Green candidate. The association's vice-president, James Moffat, said late Wednesday the riding executive voted ...

Clyde Mobbley, NDP Riding Association President, Tossed For Urging Voters Green   Huffington Post Canada
Clyde Mobbley ousted as president of NDP Muskoka-Parry Sound riding association   Toronto Star

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CBC.ca
   
Summer snow hits the peak of BC's Whistler   
CBC.ca
British Columbia has had a long, hot summer, but it slowed recently with rain and now this: snow fell Wednesday at the peak of Whistler Mountain. The isolated flurries began Wednesday and are expected to continue tonight, but at higher elevations.
Summer Snow Hits The Peak Of Whistler   Huffington Post Canada
Snow! Whistler celebrates first snowfall of season   MetroNews Canada
First taste of snow   Castanet.net
Globalnews.ca   
KamloopsBCNow   
Vancity Buzz   
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Toronto Sun
   
'I know I f----- up': Drunk driver is son of cops   
Toronto Sun
“I know I f----- up ... I'm an idiot.” That's what Eric Bravener, the son of two cops, told the police officer who found him in a parking lot with Mallorie Wild's hair tangled in his Honda Civic's smashed windshield, her blood smeared on the side and ...
Barrie woman files $11M lawsuit against drunk driver   CBC.ca
Nick Westoll, Toronto Sun   The Barrie Examiner
Victim of impaired driving in Barrie crash speaks out about incident   Globalnews.ca
Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre   
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Toronto Sun
   
Liberals give Catholic teachers get wage boost, too   
Toronto Sun
I'm starting to think Premier Kathleen Wynne was happy to invent a crisis with the province's teachers, only to swoop in days before school starts with an excuse to give them everything they want under the pretext of buying labour peace. Indeed the ...
Tentative deal gives Catholic secondary teachers raises similar to public boards   Toronto Star
Six days before school, talks continue between ETFO and province   CTV News
Ontario Catholic teachers to see pay raise in tentative deal with province   The Globe and Mail
The Beacon Herald   
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CTV News
   
Police investigating fatal collision   
CTV News
Edmonton police are investigating a three vehicle collision that left one person dead late Wednesday morning. Police said at about 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, three vehicles collided in the area of 82 Street and 122 Avenue. EPS said details are preliminary ...
Woman killed in crash on 82nd Street   CBC.ca
Woman killed in morning crash in Edmonton   Edmonton Journal
Fatal crash in north Edmonton   Edmonton Sun
MetroNews Canada   
Beacon News (blog)   
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