2015年9月30日 星期三

2015-10-01 Canada English Canada


The Globe and Mail
   
Conservatives would revive bill to ban genetic discrimination: Oliver   
The Globe and Mail
The Conservatives would revive a bill banning genetic discrimination if re-elected, Finance Minister Joe Oliver said in a debate on issues important to the Jewish community. The Protection Against Genetic Discrimination Act, which amends human rights ...
Conservatives bob, weave over Trans-Pacific deal and 'caretaker convention'   CityNews
Joe Oliver finally goes public amid fight for his riding   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Tories vow to ban genetic discrimination   Brampton Guardian

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Toronto Sun
   
Turcotte's murder trial hears about stabbing deaths of children   
Toronto Sun
SAINT-JEROME, Que. -- The trial of a former Quebec doctor charged with killing his two young children heard on Wednesday from an expert who described how they were stabbed to death. Guy Turcotte, 43, has pleaded not guilty to two charges of ...

Guy Turcotte murder trial: Isabelle Gaston never thought he'd kill kids   CBC.ca
Guy Turcotte's ex-wife says she never believed he could kill their kids   Montreal Gazette
Turcotte's ex-wife tells court she never thought he could kill their kids   The Globe and Mail

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National Post
   
Former Quebec lieutenant-governor led to jail in handcuffs on fraud conviction   
National Post
When she was Quebec's lieutenant-governor, Lise Thibault expensed roof repairs, ski and golf outings, legal fees for her divorce lawyer, a specially adapted golf cart, and travel, dinner and birthdays with friends and family. She once filed expense ...
Ex-Quebec lieutenant-governor Lise Thibault gets 18-month jail term   Toronto Sun
Lise Thibault ordered to repay $300K, serve 18 months   CBC.ca

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CBC.ca
   
Change is in the air in Conservative Alberta and opposition parties stand to gain   
CBC.ca
Here's a political brain-bender: Alberta could be the decider in the federal election campaign. It might happen. If this election all comes down to a handful of seats determining who wins or who loses, Alberta is in the running to play the role of ...
Edmonton Police Association's retired executive director throws Calgary cops ...   Calgary Sun
Alberta Serious Incident Response Team's duties could be expanded   Edmonton Sun

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Toronto Sun
   
Baby panda expected at Toronto Zoo in mid-October   
Toronto Sun
Call it an un“bear”ably delightful discovery. Toronto Zoo officials say Er Shun, a Giant female panda on loan from China, is pregnant and expecting twins. Zoo staff confirmed the findings Wednesday after weeks of painstaking ultrasounds which ...
Toronto Zoo panda pregnant with two fetuses; births expected within weeks   Calgary Herald
Toronto Zoo excited over its pregnant panda, but is breeding them worth the ...   National Post
Harper's panda promise: If elected, Tory leader vows to double panda population   CTV News
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CBC.ca
   
Liberal candidate Cheryl Thomas resigns over Facebook comments   
CBC.ca
Cheryl Thomas, a Liberal Party candidate for Victoria, B.C., has resigned because of past comments she made on Facebook about the Muslim and Jewish communities. "I want to take this moment to apologize unreservedly for past comments on social media ...

Liberal candidate in BC resigns over contentious Facebook posts   The Globe and Mail
Liberal candidate withdraws from Victoria race over Facebook posts   Vancouver Sun
Victoria Liberal candidate Cheryl Thomas quits campaign   CHEK

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CTV News
   
'I'm from Nova Scotia, we don't mess around': Woman, 79, fights off purse thief   
CTV News
WINNIPEG -- A Winnipeg senior says a thief chose the wrong person to rob. Phyllis Jolly had just visited a bank to pick up money and was shopping in the West End Tuesday morning. Around 11:20 a.m., the 79-year-old was crossing the street when she said ...


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CTV News
   
BC boy sentenced for 'Halloween' movie-like attempted murder of little sister   
CTV News
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. -- A boy who repeatedly watched a violent scene from a well-known horror movie before stabbing his little sister several times in their home near Prince George, B.C., won't be going to prison. The high-school-aged boy, who can't be ...

BC boy sentenced for 'Halloween'-inspired stabbing of his little sister   MetroNews Canada
'Halloween'-Inspired Stabbing Results In Attempted Murder Plea For Youth   Huffington Post Canada

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Toronto Sun
   
34000 Quebec teachers walk off the job   
Toronto Sun
MONTREAL -- Nearly one-third of Quebec's public school students had the day off Wednesday as their teachers went on strike to protest lagging contract talks with the provincial government. The French-language teachers demonstrated outside schools ...

Thousands join protest against teachers' contract changes, budget cuts   Montreal Gazette
Some 34000 Quebec teachers off the job to protest lagging contract talks   Life in Quebec
French-language teachers' strike gives 275000 students day off   CBC.ca

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Huffington Post Canada
   
Noah Richler's Parody Of Trudeau's Escalator Ad Injects Some Humour Into The ...   
Huffington Post Canada
The NDP's candidate in the riding of Toronto-St. Paul's has shared his own take on Justin Trudeau's escalator ad. Noah Richler, an author who is hoping to best Liberal incumbent Carolyn Bennett, mocks the clip of Trudeau walking up a south-bound ...

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