2015年9月21日 星期一

2015-09-22 Canada English Canada


The Globe and Mail
   
NDP pledges $454-million for veterans in four-year plan   
The Globe and Mail
The New Democrats are fighting to be the champion of Canada's veterans, promising an improved system of compensation for recent veterans as well as enhanced benefits and services. NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair said Monday that an NDP government ...

NDP message on niqab ban remains muddled as Tom Mulcair looks to shore up ...   National Post
Mulcair pressed on feasibility of child-care plan   CTV News
Election 2015: The day that was, Sept. 21   Macleans.ca
TheChronicleHerald.ca   
CBC.ca   
The Guardian Charlottetown   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Former candidate apologizes to Vancouver mayor, ending defamation case   
The Globe and Mail
Former Vancouver mayoral candidate Kirk LaPointe and the Non-Partisan Association that he represented have apologized to Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson and one of his councillors, ending a defamation lawsuit linked to last year's municipal election.
Defamation lawsuit from Vancouver civic election settled   Vancouver Sun
Vancouver mayor drops defamation lawsuit over union donation; NPA apologizes   MetroNews Canada
Vancouver Civic Election Defamation Suit Settled   Digital Journal
Canada NewsWire (press release)   
CKNW News Talk 980   
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CTV News
   
Richard Oland's killer would have had blood on them, witness tells trial   
CTV News
SAINT JOHN, N.B. -- Richard Oland's killer would have walked away from the gory crime scene spattered with the well-known businessman's blood, a police officer told a murder trial in New Brunswick on Monday. Const. Duane Squires of the Saint John ...

Dennis Oland murder trial Day 4 2:05   CBC.ca
Richard Oland's killer would have had blood on them, witness tells murder trial   The Daily Courier (subscription)

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Toronto Sun
   
Harper optimistic ahead of visit to area represented by Dean Del Mastro   
Toronto Sun
PETERBOROUGH, Ont. -- Stephen Harper suggested Monday as he headed to Dean Del Mastro's former riding that he doesn't believe the electoral fraud convictions of his former parliamentary secretary will hurt the party. The Conservative leader started the ...

Canada will lose jobs if wrong decisions are made on taxes, spending: Harper   Peterborough Examiner
Hoax 'Conservative Legacy Fund' site asks for donations to support Dean Del ...   National Post
Canada election 2015: Where the leaders are Monday   CBC.ca
Winnipeg Free Press   
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CTV News
   
Navy expected to receive fewer ships than promised   
CTV News
The Royal Canadian Navy is expected to receive only eight to 10 ships out of a total 15 it had been promised as part of a multi-billion dollar procurement, CTV News has learned. The navy first unveiled its project to replace its aging frigates and ...
Canada's biggest-ever military procurement at 'very high risk,' documents suggest   Updated News

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Digital Journal
   
Fishing boat crew of 9 adrift in Artic waiting, hoping for rescue   
Digital Journal
At this hour a crew of nine from a fishing boat are drifting in a life raft in the Arctic, hoping and expecting to be rescued. They abandoned their fishing vessel after sending out a distress signal. The nine are adrift in a life raft off the coast of ...
Fishing boat crew adrift in Arctic, awaiting rescue   The Daily Courier (subscription)
Adrift in the Arctic   Castanet.net
Fishing boat crew adrift in Arctic, await rescue   Bay Today

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CBC.ca
   
Vincent Eric Gia-Hwa Cheung, alleged mastermind of Justice Institute attacks ...   
CBC.ca
After a four-year investigation described as "extremely puzzling" by police, two men have been charged in the series of attacks four years ago on students and staff of the Justice Institute of B.C.. The attacks — including houses, cars, and trailers ...
Charges laid in arsons, shootings targeting BC Justice Institute   The Globe and Mail
Arrests made in attacks on people linked to Justice Institute of BC   Vancouver Sun

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Toronto Star
   
Terry Fox family denies support for Tory promise   
Toronto Star
A late Canadian icon's family is denying affiliation with a recent Conservative campaign announcement that promised federal funding for cancer research if the party was re-elected. Federal Industry Minister James Moore had said Sunday that the ...

Tory campaign 'mistake' angers Terry Fox's family: 'There is no place in the ...   National Post
Terry Fox's family rejects Conservative claim that they responded ...   The Province
Terry Fox Foundation not enthusiastic about Conservative Party pledge   CBC.ca
CKNW News Talk 980   
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Toronto Sun
   
Parents worry about teacher job action   
Toronto Sun
Parents expressed concerns about the latest phase of the public elementary school teachers' work-to-rule campaign. As part of the “Phase 3” of the job action — which launched Monday — the Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario is telling its 70 ...
School board makes a deal with OSSTF   CTV News
Ottawa public high school teachers reach labour peace   Ottawa Citizen
Kathleen Wynne wants elementary teachers to accept deal framework   CBC.ca
The Globe and Mail   
Toronto Star   
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CTV News
   
Catholic School Board Chair apologizes following emotional meeting over ...   
CTV News
Less than a week after an emotional meeting of the Edmonton Catholic School Board saw a number of heated exchanges the board chair issued an apology, and a clarification of the district's handling of the situation. On Monday afternoon, the Edmonton ...

Edmonton Catholic school board defends actions with transgender student   CBC.ca
Paula Simons: There is an Edmonton public school board byelection next week ...   Edmonton Journal
Edmonton Catholic Schools to implement fentanyl strategy   Globalnews.ca
630ched.com   
iNews880.com   
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