2015年10月12日 星期一

2015-10-13 Canada English Canada


The Globe and Mail
   
Harper on defence as Trudeau and Mulcair focus on Tory ridings   
The Globe and Mail
Stephen Harper turned to props and sound effects to attack front-runner Justin Trudeau on Monday as he stumped to protect Conservative seats in the Kitchener-Waterloo region while the Liberals and NDP focused on Tory ridings they are gambling they can ...

Campaign shifts as Harper looks to protect seats in Ontario   CTV News
Harper seeks to wake up Canadians to message on risk of a Liberal government   CBC.ca
Trudeau aims for the soft Tory vote   Toronto Sun
National Post   
Ottawa Citizen   
News Talk 770 Calgary   
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Toronto Sun
   
Winnipeg man says he was denied entry to US but wasn't given a reason   
Toronto Sun
WINNIPEG -- A Winnipeg man says U.S. border officials detained him and his family for seven hours and never told him why. Abdelkrim Boulhout says his family was headed to Grand Forks, N.D., to celebrate their youngest son's first birthday and go to a ...

Winnipeg man says he was held at US border for 7 hours without reason   CTV News

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CTV News
   
Mohawk police station, site of 2004 standoff, burns down   
CTV News
A former police station in Quebec where dozens of Aboriginal officers were held hostage more than a decade ago has burned to the ground. The blaze in the Mohawk settlement of Kanesatake injured no one, but brought up bad memories and raised ...

Kanesatake fire renews calls for local police force   Montreal Gazette
Kanesatake fire rips through former police station   CBC.ca
Kanesatake police station burns down   CJAD

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CTV News
   
'Safe, free and at home': Fahmy returns to Canada   
CTV News
TORONTO -- A Canadian journalist who was released from prison in Egypt last month has returned home, marking the end of his nearly two-year ordeal in a case that raised questions about Egypt's commitment to free speech. Mohamed Fahmy, a former ...

Mohamed Fahmy back home in Canada   CBC.ca

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Toronto Sun
   
Family mourns death of university student Andrea Christidis   
Toronto Sun
The heartbroken family of a first-year Western University student killed by an alleged drunk driver spoke out on Thanksgiving Monday, saying they are “devastated” over their loss. Andrea Christidis, originally of Scarborough, died Friday — two days ...
'We are heartbroken': family of student killed at Western University speaks out   CTV News
Man charged with impaired driving after Andrea Christidis struck and killed at ...   CBC.ca
Car crash on Western campus kills student from Scarborough   Toronto Star
Am980 London News   
CityNews   
Oye! Times   
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CTV News
   
No injuries after plane crash near Prince Albert   
CTV News
An investigation is underway into a plane crash at the Prince Albert Airport on Monday. Parkland Ambulance says the small single-engine plane went down shortly after takeoff around 2:00 p.m.. A 40-year-old man and his daughter were on board, but they ...
Pilot, daughter OK after plane crash at Prince Albert airport   Globalnews.ca
None injured in crash at Prince Albert Municipal Airport   Prince Albert Daily Herald
Pilot and 13-year-old daughter survive small plane crash in Saskatchewan   mysask.com
CBC.ca   
KEYC   
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CBC.ca
   
Drop-In Centre see more clients, and new faces, at Thanksgiving   
CBC.ca
The downturn in the economy means the Calgary Drop-In Centre is seeing more clients, and new faces, at its annual Thanksgiving dinner. Calgary Drop-In Centre tests mobile polling station for election day. "I saw a young lady — early 20s — go into our ...

Thanksgiving initiative to outfit Calgary's homeless in warm, cozy socks sees ...   Calgary Sun
Calgary Drop-In Centre residents thankful for full bellies, warm feet   Globalnews.ca
Calgary's homeless thankful for new socks   660 News

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CBC.ca
   
Kootenay Lake boating accident kills 30-year-old man from Fruitvale, BC   
CBC.ca
A 30-year-old man from Fruitvale, B.C. has died after a boating incident last night on Kootenay Lake, said RCMP. Police from Kaslo and Creston — on either end of Kootenay Lake — were called out at about 9 p.m. PT last night for a report that a boat ...
Boat crash on BC lake leaves 1 dead, 3 injured   CTV News
Kootenay Lake boat crash leaves one man dead, three others injured   Vancouver Sun
Kootenay Lake boat crash leaves one dead, three in hospital   The Province
The Nelson Daily   
Nelson Star   
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CBC.ca
   
Advance poll turnout over 3 days up 16% from 2011   
CBC.ca
Around 2.4 million Canadians have voted so far in advance polls, representing a 16 per cent increase over the three advance polling days in the 2011 federal election, says Elections Canada. The agency estimates that 850,000 voters cast ballots on ...
One week to go: Final push begins in federal election   CTV News
Head start on voting draws a crowd on Thanksgiving   Toronto Star
Edmonton voters turn out in big numbers for advance poll   MetroNews Canada
The Daily Courier (subscription)   
Globalnews.ca   
St. Catharines Standard   
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The Sudbury Star
   
CTV doc does little to clear Wynne of scandal   
The Sudbury Star
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne addresses Liberal supporters at the opening of Sudbury Liberal byelection candidate Glenn Thibeault's campaign office in Sudbury, ON. on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2015.JOHN LAPPA/THE SUDBURY STAR/QMI AGENCY ...

Inside Queen's Park: Clouds hanging over premier's office as police probes ...   Law Times
Sudbury police arrest teen after Conservative campaign office vandalized   Globalnews.ca
Man charged after campaign office vandalism   NorthernLife.ca
Huffington Post Canada   
Newstalk 1010   
Hamilton Spectator   
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