2015年9月27日 星期日

2015-09-28 Canada English Canada


The Globe and Mail
   
Mulcair accuses Harper of playing a 'dangerous game' after timing of revoked ...   
The Globe and Mail
The Conservative government's decision to strip a convicted Canadian terrorist of his citizenship has thrust the Conservatives' security agenda into the centre of the election campaign and led NDP Leader Tom Mulcair to accuse Stephen Harper of playing ...
Mulcair's cap-and-trade snow job   Toronto Sun
NDP promises made so far in the federal election campaign   CBC.ca
In audio recording, Trudeau says Bill C-24 makes citizenship conditional upon ...   CTV News
Toronto Star   
Ottawa Citizen   
Hamilton Spectator   
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CTV News
   
Memorials honouring fallen officers held across Canada   
CTV News
EDMONTON -- As memorial services across Canada recognized peace officers who have died in the line of duty, two cases in northern Alberta this past year showed just how dangerous their jobs can be. RCMP Const. David Wynn was shot while attempting ...

Fallen Alberta officers honoured in Edmonton   Edmonton Journal
Alberta Fallen officer memorial reaches 100 names   MetroNews Canada
Const. Daniel Woodall, Const. David Wynn honoured at Pillar of Strength   Edmonton Sun
Globalnews.ca   
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CTV News
   
2 dead, 3 in critical condition after crash north of Toronto   
CTV News
A child and a man are dead and three others are in critical condition after a crash in Vaughan on Sunday. Police received the call for a multiple-vehicle collision in the Kirby Road and Kipling Avenue area shortly after 4 p.m. on Sunday. A 65-year-old ...
Man and child die in crash   Toronto Sun
Three-vehicle crash in Vaughan leaves at least two dead, two critical   Toronto Star
2 dead, 3 with life-threatening injuries following Sunday crash in Vaughan   CBC.ca
Globalnews.ca   
Newstalk 1010   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Man shot dead in mall parking lot busy with shoppers in Vancouver's west side   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER -- Vancouver police are investigating a homicide which took place shortly after 2 p.m. Sunday afternoon in a residential, west-side neighbourhood. Police received multiple calls to 911 after shots were fired in the shopping mall parking lot ...
Homicide at Oak Street and King Edward Avenue, 'young man' found dead   CBC.ca
Police investigating murder on Oak Street   CTV News
Man shot dead at Vancouver strip mall on violent Lower Mainland weekend   MetroNews Canada
The Province   
Vancity Buzz   
News1130   
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Edmonton Journal
   
Xenophobia shouldn't be steering our policies towards refugees   
The Runner
Canada has been taking a hit over the past couple of weeks with critics suggesting that the country isn't doing enough to support Syrian refugees. Instead, it's getting caught up in notions of “protecting Canadians” from “terrorism” as justification ...
Canadian UN official witnessed Syrian refugee crisis 'completely overwhelm ...   The Province
Canada's more aggressive role in the world not gone unnoticed   CBC.ca
UN official watched refugee crisis 'slow burn'   Simcoe.com

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The Globe and Mail
   
Alberta Premier Notley launches first major trade tour   
The Globe and Mail
Despite a collapse in oil prices and gloomy economic forecasts, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley is embarking on her first major trip to drum up foreign investment and let investors know her province's economy is open for business. During the week-long ...
Notley heads East to promote Alberta on first international trip   Calgary Herald
Notley on tour across Canada and U.S., trying to woo investors   Globalnews.ca

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CTV News
   
Canada's auto sector 'nervous' about TPP talks   
CTV News
As negotiations for a Trans-Pacific Partnership continue, the Conservative government is being accused of sending mixed messages on what the deal will mean for the auto sector. But speaking to CTV's Question Period, Trade Minister Ed Fast assured a ...

Opinion: Trans Pacific Partnership deal needs closer look   Vancouver Sun
Quebec dairy farmers panicked over Trans-Pacific deal   CBC.ca
Looking Ahead: Taking to the Streets for Free Trade   Digital Journal
Toronto Star   
MacroBusiness (blog)   
CJOB   
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CBC.ca
   
Jason Kenney in Regina says Conservative government will boost special forces   
CBC.ca
Conservative candidate Jason Kenney says a re-elected Conservative government would expand the ranks of Canada's special forces by 35 per cent over the next seven years. With Conservative Leader Stephen Harper taking a break from the campaign trail ...

Conservatives would expand Canada's special forces: Kenney   Toronto Sun
Kenney announces special forces expansion   Regina Leader-Post

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CBC.ca
   
Winnipeg NDP candidate quits over social media posts linking Jewish sect to ...   
CBC.ca
A New Democrat candidate in Winnipeg has dropped out of the federal election campaign — the latest in a string of political hopefuls done in by social media comments. Stefan Jonasson is no longer running in Charleswood—St.

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Calgary Herald
   
Motorcyclist thrown 18 metres, suffers significant injuries in crash   
Calgary Herald
A man was rushed to hospital with “significant, life-altering injuries” following a collision between a car and a motorcycle in northeast Calgary on Saturday. The crash occurred around 8:20 p.m. Saturday at the intersection of McKnight Boulevard and ...
Serious motorcycle crash west of Calgary sends one man to hospital   Globalnews.ca
Motorcyclist suffers life-altering injuries in northeast crash   CTV News
Motorcyclist hit by car, thrown about 18 metres   CBC.ca
MetroNews Canada   
660 News   
Calgary Sun   
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