2015年10月3日 星期六

2015-10-04 Canada English Canada


Toronto Sun
   
Marijuana 'infinitely worse' than tobacco, should be discouraged: Harper   
Toronto Sun
MONTREAL -- Marijuana is "infinitely worse" than tobacco and its use should be widely discouraged in Canada, Conservative Leader Stephen Harper says. The remarks come the morning after the federal leaders' French-language debate, in which Harper's ...

Pot policy: Harper, Trudeau clash over marijuana legalization   CTV News
Stephen Harper calls marijuana 'infinitely worse' than tobacco   CBC.ca
Harper's pot is 'infinitely worse' than tobacco assertion 'misleading ...   Toronto Star
Drug WarRant   
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CTV News
   
Quebec public sector workers protest stalled contract talks   
CTV News
MONTREAL -- Tens of thousands of Quebec public sector workers took to the streets of Montreal Saturday afternoon to pressure the province to reach a deal on their collective agreements. The march, which stretched from the foot of Mount Royal to Premier ...

Tens of thousands of public-sector workers demonstrate against austerity, wage ...   Montreal Gazette
Montreal protest unites thousands of public-sector workers   CBC.ca

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CBC.ca
   
Vaughan crash leaves first responders seeking PTSD help   
CBC.ca
A top paramedic says the fatal crash that claimed the lives of three children and their grandfather north of Toronto has had an unprecedented impact on the well being of first responders. Iain Park, deputy chief for York Region EMS, says eight of the ...
'They're human too:' Paramedics suffer PTSD after crash that killed kids ...   Globalnews.ca
Paramedics suffer PTSD after crash that killed kids, grandfather: EMS   Windsor Star
Will Muzzo 'money' talk?   Toronto Sun
Toronto Star   
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CTV News
   
Red dresses seek to draw attention to missing, murdered aboriginal women   
CTV News
A Winnipeg-based Metis artist is asking Canadians to take part in a powerful, one-day display of red dresses to represent the country's missing and murdered aboriginal women. Jaime Black created The REDress Project five years ago, describing it as an ...

Missing, murdered aboriginal women honoured at Charlottetown vigil   CBC.ca
Sudbury march calls for national inquiry   The Sudbury Star
Annual Walk Honours Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women   Saskatoonhomepage.ca
NorthernLife.ca   
Agassiz-Harrison Observer   
VOCM   
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CTV News
   
3 dead, 16 injured after crash on Highway 401 in Ajax   
CTV News
Three people are dead and five others in life-threatening condition following a multi-vehicle pileup on Highway 401 in Ajax that involved at least two tractor trailers. The accident occurred near Salem Road at approximately 10:30 p.m. Friday. Ontario ...
Highway 401 multi-vehicle crash kills boy, 2 others east of Toronto   CBC.ca
Three dead in multi-vehicle crash on 401   Waterloo Record
Fatal Hwy. 401 Crash near Ajax Kills 3, Injures 16   Oye! Times
The Globe and Mail   
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
Toronto Star   
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CBC.ca
   
Speeding blitz nabs driver doing 122km/hr in school zone   
CBC.ca
A 25-year-old man finds himself on the fast track to the courthouse after he was caught allegedly going quadruple the speed limit in a school zone Friday. Police, who were actually on blitz to catch speeders at the time, spotted a blue Dodge truck ...
Man charged after allegedly clocked driving 122 km/h in school zone   CTV News
Mandatory court for driver accused of going 122 km/h in Edmonton school zone   Edmonton Journal
Man with graduated licence caught driving 122km/h in Edmonton school zone   Globalnews.ca
iNews880.com   
Edmonton Sun   
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Toronto Sun
   
Niqab ban not a big deal   
Toronto Sun
It's time to put the niqab issue into perspective. The misplaced rhetoric is getting out of hand. Late last week Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi said on a radio program: “This is unbelievably dangerous stuff.” Only he wasn't referring to the wearing of the ...
If eyes are windows to the soul, what's the big deal with the niqab?   CBC.ca
Calgary mayor says no hard feelings after "people like Nenshi" comment   660 News
Kenney dismisses Nenshi's blast at Tories over niqab issue   Calgary Herald
Macleans.ca   
Toronto Star   
Canada News   
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Toronto Sun
   
Fire Prevention Week begins with 3 blazes   
Toronto Sun
Fire Prevention Week began in Toronto Saturday with firefighters battling a trio of blazes. Chief Jim Sales told the Toronto Sun he spent three hours at the scene of a four-alarm fire in the Dupont St. and Christie St. area before making his way to a ...
Fire on Christie Street causes $700000 in damage   CBC.ca
Toronto Fire fighting blazes in North York, Christie Pits, Little Italy   Toronto Star
Toronto Fire fighting blazes in North York, Christie Pits   MetroNews Canada
CTV News   
CityNews   
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Toronto Sun
   
Past time to stop barbaric treatment of women and girls   
Toronto Sun
I applaud and welcome the measures introduced by two Conservative candidates Friday intended to stop “barbaric cultural practices against women and girls.” The pledge by Chris Alexander and Kellie Leitch should the Tories be re-elected later this month ...

Canadians take to twitter to report 'barbaric cultural practices' to government   Globalnews.ca
The Hon. Chris Alexander and the Hon. Kellie Leitch Announce Measures to Stop ...   NorthumberlandView.ca (press release) (registration) (blog)
Twitter, Oct. 3   Winnipeg Free Press
canadianimmigrant.ca   
Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre   
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CTV News
   
One of two people found dead in Fort Saskatchewan was mother of five   
CTV News
The two people killed Friday at a home in Fort Saskatchewan are a 46-year-old woman and a 54-year-old man, say RCMP investigators. Police have not released the names of the deceased, but family members tell CTV News that Colleen Sillito, a mother of ...

Update: Relatives confirm 46-year-old mom died in Fort Saskatchewan shooting   Edmonton Journal
Local photographer, mom one of two found dead at Fort Saskatchewan home   Globalnews.ca
Fort Saskatchewan shooting victims were known to each other: police   Edmonton Sun
iNews880.com   
Medicine Hat News   
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