2015年9月23日 星期三

2015-09-24 Canada English Canada


CBC.ca
   
NDP candidate Alex Johnstone 'didn't know what Auschwitz was'   
CBC.ca
A Hamilton school trustee running in the federal election for the New Democrats has apologized for making a crude reference related to Auschwitz, reportedly saying she had no idea that it was a notorious Nazi death camp. In a Facebook note, Alex ...
NDP candidate hadn't heard of Auschwitz; Tory candidate alleges Muslim 'agenda'   CTV News
NDP candidate defends death camp-related penis joke: 'I didn't know what ...   National Post
NDP's Alex Johnstone 'didn't know' what Auschwitz was   Waterloo Record
Huffington Post Canada   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Saskatchewan NDP candidate quits, cites financial strain of long campaign   
The Globe and Mail
A Saskatchewan NDP candidate has pulled out of the federal election over what she says is the financial pressure of a historically long campaign. Sandra Arias declined an interview, but says in a letter posted on her Facebook page that the monetary ...
Saskatchewan NDP candidate withdraws from race   CBC.ca
Sandra Arias, NDP Candidate, Quits Over Long Campaign's Financial Pressure   Huffington Post Canada

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The Globe and Mail
   
Vancouver pot shops plan to fight as new regulations and rejections loom   
The Globe and Mail
Medical marijuana dispensary owners who stand to be uprooted by Vancouver's sweeping new regulations say they won't disappear without a fight. Vancouver Councillor Kerry Jang estimated this week that only 15 to 20 dispensaries will be approved after ...

Vancouver councillor predicts 80 marijuana dispensaries will be forced to close   Straight.com

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CBC.ca
   
Derek Saretzky being treated in intensive care at Lethbridge hospital   
CBC.ca
The man accused of murdering an Alberta toddler and her father is being treated in intensive care in a Lethbridge hospital after trying to kill himself, CBC News has learned. Court date for man accused of killing Alberta toddler and her father ...
Suspect in double murder of father and toddler daughter taken to hospital   CTV News
Purple ribbons outside court as hearing held in father-daughter murder   The Globe and Mail

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CBC.ca
   
Dianne Watts facing scrutiny over campaign flyer   
CBC.ca
A campaign mailout sent to homes in the riding of South Surrey—White Rock by Conservative candidate Dianne Watts, is being called absurd and fear mongering. The flyer shows a newspaper headline taken from the National Post reading "ISIS Urges ...

Dianne Watts criticized for Tories' 'fear-mongering' pamphlet   Vancouver Sun
Star Tory candidate denies fear-mongering in BC flyer controversy   Toronto Sun
Dianne Watts Angers Voters With 'Fear-Mongering' Conservative Party Flyer   Huffington Post Canada
The Province   
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CTV News
   
'I won't ever run for office again': Alison Redford   
CTV News
Former Alberta premier Alison Redford said on Wednesday that she will never run for public office again, breaking her silence since her controversial resignation in 2014. Redford, who was in Ottawa Wednesday for a speech about a Canadian energy and ...

Former Alberta premier Redford advocates change, not rooting against Harper   The Globe and Mail
Change is important, former Alberta premier Redford says of federal election   Hamilton Spectator
Former Alberta premier Redford speaks about federal election, Keystone   Globalnews.ca
Huffington Post Canada   
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CTV News
   
Uber is good for Canada's taxi drivers, says strategist David Plouffe   
CTV News
As taxi drivers across the country protest bylaw changes that would accommodate Uber, the ride-sharing company's chief adviser says Uber is good not only for customers and cities, but also taxi drivers themselves. David Plouffe said in an exclusive ...
Toronto's Uber vote will set standard for Canada, adviser says   The Globe and Mail
Uber's mission: to bring better transit, opportunity to masses   Toronto Star
Uber would be good for Toronto, cheif advisor says   Toronto Sun

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Toronto Sun
   
Simcoe St. restaurateur hopes to keep his dream alive   
Toronto Sun
A bullet hole in a table where two targeted shooting victims sat doesn't tell the story of Michael's on Simcoe. Michael Dabic is the real story. He's the 53-year-old son of Serbian-Canadian parents who grew up in Hamilton, majored in psychology in ...
Victim of double shooting at steakhouse charged with gun crimes, adding ...   National Post
Man shot in Toronto steakhouse charged with various offences   CBC.ca
Victim in downtown steakhouse shooting facing firearms charges   CTV News
Toronto Star   
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
Globalnews.ca   
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CTV News
   
Man charged in Ottawa Valley triple homicide   
CTV News
The brother of a 57-year-old man charged with first-degree murder in the separate slayings of three women says Basil Borutski's family is angry and embarrassed about his alleged crimes. "Right now, my heart just goes out to the families ... all our ...
Wilno triple homicide accused had dark history of abusing partners   Ottawa Citizen
Suspect in Ontario triple killings has history of violence, threats   The Globe and Mail
Charged with 3 murders, accused appears in court   Ottawa Sun
Guelph Mercury   
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St. Catharines Standard
   
Life sentences for Via rail terrorists   
St. Catharines Standard
As he so often has in the long, strange Via terrorism trial, he addressed the court, one hand planted on an orange-clad hip, the other used as a tool to point and jab, to count off all the ways he had it right. The mastermind of a stillborn terrorist ...
Judge sentences two men in Via train terror case to life in prison   Waterloo Record
Two sentenced to life in train derailment terror case   TheChronicleHerald.ca
2 Via Rail terror plotters sentenced to life in prison   CBC.ca
Toronto Sun   
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