2015年9月8日 星期二

2015-09-09 Canada English Canada


Toronto Star
   
Trudeau unveils Liberal plan to reverse Harper's EI changes   
Toronto Star
BOUCTOUCHE, N.B.—Justin Trudeau is promising to overhaul employment insurance to reverse controversial Conservative changes and make it easier for some unemployed Canadians to collect benefits. He also pledged to cut EI premiums though not as ...

Campaign woes, poll numbers rattle Conservative camp   CTV News
Justin Trudeau would loosen PMO control, reverse trend started by father   CBC.ca
ICYMI: Saving the Syrians becomes the election issue, at least for a few days   Ottawa Citizen
The Globe and Mail   
National Post   
Hamilton Spectator   
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CTV News
   
Archdiocese launches $3M campaign to resettle refugees in GTA   
CTV News
The Archbishop of Toronto is calling on the city's Catholic community to help the tens of thousands of refugees arriving on the shores of Europe. On Tuesday, Cardinal Thomas Collins announced the start of Project Hope, a campaign that aims to raise $3 ...

Catholic church steps up to help Syrian refugees   Toronto Sun
Toronto's Catholic Archdiocese aiming to raise $3-million for refugees   The Globe and Mail
Catholic archdiocese launches bid to sponsor 100 refugee families   Toronto Star
CBC.ca   
The Times   
The Catholic Register   
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Toronto Sun
   
Half of students absent from Thorncliffe Park   
Toronto Sun
Opposition to the province's new sex-ed curriculum left one Toronto school half empty on the first day of class. Half of Thorncliffe Park Public School's 700 students were absent Tuesday, according to the Toronto District School Board. The school has a ...
Half of one Toronto school's students kept home to protest new sex-ed   The Globe and Mail
Minister says parents opposed to sex-ed curriculum can pull kids from class   CTV News
Meet the teacher night a casualty of public elementary school work-to-rule ...   Ottawa Citizen
Hamilton Spectator   
Guelph Mercury   
Windsor Star (blog)   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Government red tape a barrier to Canadians' plans to assist refugees   
The Globe and Mail
A fast-spreading movement of local and provincial governments, community groups and individuals trying to raise money to sponsor Syrian refugees to come to Canada is up against what appears to be largely a business-as-usual federal system. The federal ...

Coming to Canada: Immigration staff shortage, red tape bog down refugee claims   National Post
Provincial calls for more Syrian refugees misses money question: expert   CTV News
NDP, Liberals would loosen red tape for Syrian refugees   Ottawa Citizen
Windsor Star (blog)   
Edmonton Journal   
660 News   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Northern chiefs say province treats them as an afterthought   
Vancouver Sun
As Premier Christy Clark and her caucus head today into two days of talks with 500 B.C. First Nations leaders, a new alliance of northern aboriginal leaders says the province continues to deny their role in managing their territories and to make ...
Northern First Nations want meeting with premier to lead to meaningful ...   MetroNews Canada
Northern B.C. aboriginal leaders mount unified voice for 'fair' consultation   The Province
Clark called out by First Nations   24 Hours Vancouver
Globalnews.ca   
BCBusiness   
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Toronto Sun
   
Nova Scotia teen died after being pushed into bus: Eyewitness   
Toronto Sun
SYDNEY, N.S. -- An 18-year-old who died after he was hit by a school bus outside a high school last winter in Sydney, N.S., was pushed and fell over a snowbank into the path of the vehicle, a teenager testified Tuesday at another boy's trial for ...
Sydney Academy teen's trial for school bus death hears from driver, witness   CBC.ca
Bus driver gives gripping testimony at trial in teen's death   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Teen says Sydney student was pushed into path of bus   Cape Breton Post

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Toronto Star
   
Canadians Urge PM to Work to Free Journalist Jailed in Egypt   
New York Times
TORONTO — Some 300 prominent Canadians have sent a letter to Canada's prime minister urging him to take action to get Al-Jazeera English journalist Mohamed Fahmy freed from an Egyptian prison and returned to Canada. Former Canadian Prime ...

Mohamed Fahmy's wife says he is struggling behind bars in Egypt   The Globe and Mail
Fahmy; supported by 300 prominent Canadians, who request Harper intervene   Radio Canada International

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CTV News
   
Canadian seafarers union files court challenge over foreign sailors   
CTV News
OTTAWA -- The Harper government may have thought it had squelched the political fire that raged this spring over the temporary foreign workers program, but a legal challenge filed Tuesday in Federal Court threatens to rekindle the controversy.
Foreign sailors making $2 an hour in Canadian waters while local crews sit ...   Montreal Gazette

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Toronto Sun
   
Lower cab fares in Toronto: Beck Taxi   
Toronto Sun
Beck Taxi is calling on City Hall to lower Toronto's cab fares. The request for more affordable fares cames as city council prepares to debate how to regulate ride-sharing services like Uber. Licensing staff will release recommendations from the city's ...
City staff recommends lower taxi fares in Toronto   Toronto Star
Beck taxi petition calls on city for cheaper meter rate   CBC.ca
Taxi company petitions City of Toronto to lower cab fares   The Globe and Mail
MetroNews Canada   
Xinhua   
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CBC.ca
   
Hundreds rally at Alberta legislature to support Syrian refugees   
CBC.ca
Several hundred people, many carrying signs, gathered outside the Alberta legislature Tuesday evening to show support for Syrian refugees displaced by a long and bloody civil half a world away. At one point, the crowd chanted in unision: "Refugees, ...

Notley government earmarks $250000 to Syrian refugee crisis   Calgary Herald
Edmontonians gather to support refugees   Edmonton Sun
Notley's stimulus plan for Alberta makes sense but it's politically risky   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Huffington Post Canada   
660 News   
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