2015年10月1日 星期四

2015-10-02 Canada English Canada


National Post
   
MP Julian Fantino charged over alleged ketchup assault during 1973 police raid   
National Post
A construction worker has pressed assault charges against MP and former Toronto Police chief Julian Fantino for allegedly smearing ketchup on his behind during a raid 42 years ago. Fantino, 73, a former minister of veteran affairs who is seeking re ...
Julian Fantino faces assault complaint   Hamilton Spectator
Julian Fantino facing charges over alleged ketchup-smearing incident 42 years ago   680 News
Assault complaint made against Conservative Julian Fantino dating back to 1973   Globalnews.ca

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The Globe and Mail
   
Long-term expat business leaders decry Canada's voting ban   
The Globe and Mail
A ban on long-term expatriates voting from abroad has drawn the ire of Canadian business groups in Asia, who argue the measure runs contrary to both their rights and the country's interests. In an open letter decrying the rule, the five groups based in ...
Leslie Church: Google is working to make voters more informed   National Post
Elections Canada: “There are no real plans to introduce internet voting”   Globalnews.ca
Voting While Abroad: Tories Would Rather You Didn't   TheTyee.ca
Coast Reporter   
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CBC.ca
   
Canadian-born Saad Gaya, convicted terrorist, targeted for revocation of ...   
CBC.ca
A convicted terrorist who was born and raised in Canada is asking a court to quash the federal government's attempt to strip him of his Canadian citizenship. In an application to the Federal Court, Saad Gaya says revoking his Canadian citizenship would ...

Tories move to revoke citizenship of convicted terrorist born in Canada   The Globe and Mail
Canada Moves to Strip Citizenship From 10 Terrorists   VICE News
The terror law that's tearing Canada in two   iPolitics.ca (subscription)
Macleans.ca   
News1130   
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National Post
   
Dozens of road washouts and at least one death after heavy 160mm downpour in NB   
National Post
FREDRICTON, N.B. — Heavy rain in New Brunswick has washed out some roads and is being blamed for the death of a man as more than 160 millimetres of rain fell on some areas. The province's Emergency Measures Organization says the downpour ...

New Brunswick downpour leaves one dead, widespread property damage   The Globe and Mail
Intense storm in Maritimes blamed for death of NB man   CTV News
Thousands lose power as rainstorm sweeps Maritimes   Toronto Star
The Weather Network   
Brandon Sun   
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Toronto Sun
   
Jian Ghomeshi pleads not guilty to sexual assault charges   
Toronto Sun
Disgraced media darling Jian Ghomeshi stood in an Old City Hall courtroom and made official what his high-profile lawyer has been saying for months. “Not guilty,” he said to four charges of sexual assault and to one of “overcome resistance” by choking ...
Ex-CBC Radio host Jian Ghomeshi pleads not guilty to five charges   Ottawa Citizen
Ex-CBC Radio host Jian Ghomeshi pleads not guilty to sexual assault charges   CBC.ca
Canadian radio star pleads not guilty to sex charges   Reuters
Canadian Employment Law Today   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Tory promise would create formal list of illegal gangs   
The Globe and Mail
A re-elected Conservative government would create a formal list of criminal organizations to expedite prosecutions – a move that some civil liberty groups find troubling. The list, which would be similar to one that exists for designated terrorist ...
Are Conservatives 'wasting everybody's time' with vow to make a formal list of ...   The Province
Conservatives pledge to create official list of criminal gangs   CBC.ca
Tories propose formal gang list to speed up prosecutions   CTV News
MetroNews Canada   
News1130   
Vancouver Sun   
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Toronto Sun
   
Oh brother: Twins face charges after allegedly stabbing each other   
Toronto Sun
BRANDON, Man. -- Twin brothers are facing charges after allegedly stabbing each other during a knife fight. Police say the events leading up to the fight earlier this week are still unknown. The twins were taken to hospital after officers found the men ...

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The Globe and Mail
   
NDP slide in poll appears to signal end of three-party tie   
The Globe and Mail
The three-party tie in the race to form the next federal government appears to have ended, with the Liberals and Conservatives fighting for the lead and the New Democrats slipping to third as support softens in their stronghold of Quebec. A three-day ...
French debate major test for Mulcair to win back Quebec support   CTV News
NDP to release Toronto-centric mini-platform   Toronto Star
NDP tries to stop erosion of Quebec vote as final debate looms   Montreal Gazette
Vancouver Sun   
Toronto Sun   
CBC.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
Vigil held for family devastated by deadly crash in Vaughan   
CBC.ca
Hundreds gathered for emotional candlelight vigils Thursday night, held for the family devastated by an alleged drunk driving incident that claimed the lives of three children and a grandfather. The Neville-Lake family is mourning the loss of four ...
Hundreds attend vigil for children, grandfather killed in crash   CTV News
Hundreds gather in vigil to remember Neville-Lake family   Toronto Star
Vigil held for kids, grandfather killed in Vaughan crash   Toronto Sun
Hamilton Spectator   
Globalnews.ca   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Uber to continue 'outside the law' in Toronto   
The Globe and Mail
The day after a Toronto City Council vote made Uber's services illegal – at least, for the time being – Mayor John Tory said he is not happy with the company operating against the law, but he is willing to accept it in the interim. Earlier this week ...
Toronto mayor's patience with Uber wearing thin   Toronto Star
City crackdown unlikely to shut down Uber: Tory   Toronto Sun
Toronto moves to regulate Uber   YorkRegion.com

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