2015年10月13日 星期二

2015-10-14 Canada English Canada


CTV News
   
'I'm seeking to defeat Stephen Harper': One-on-one with Tom Mulcair   
CTV News
In the last week of the federal election campaign, CTV News has invited all party leaders to make their closing arguments before voters head to the polls on Oct. 19. CTV News Anchor and Senior Editor Lisa LaFlamme sat down with NDP Leader Thomas ...

Liberals courting progressive voters in bid to steal NDP support   The Globe and Mail
Conservative Party advertising aimed at Chinese, Punjabi voters raises concerns   CBC.ca
Analysis: Strategic voting can be confusing and can easily backfire   Vancouver Sun
Toronto Sun   
Macleans.ca   
Toronto Star   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Post-election possibilities for a minority Parliament   
The Globe and Mail
'Who is the Prime Minister of Canada?” may be a tough question to answer next week after Canadians cast their ballots in Monday's federal election. Projections based on public opinion polls are showing the strong likelihood that no party will win the ...
Pete McMartin: Voters vexed by Elections Canada errors   Vancouver Sun
Would-be voters say Elections Canada office closed early   CTV News
Vancouver Elections Canada office closes early, over 100 people told they can ...   Vancity Buzz
rabble.ca (blog)   
Montreal Gazette   
TheChronicleHerald.ca   
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CTV News
   
Girl Guides of Canada updates guidelines to welcome transgender girls   
CTV News
TORONTO - Transgender children wanting to take part in girl guide programs across the country are officially welcome to join in. Girl Guides of Canada says it's developed a set of guidelines designed to respect and accommodate all children identifying ...
Girl Guides set new guidelines to welcome transgender kids   News1130

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Hamilton Spectator
   
$450M fund for those hurt by train disaster   
Hamilton Spectator
Smoke rises from railway cars that were carrying crude oil after derailing in Lac Megantic, Que., July 6, 2013. next play/pause pre 1/1. Hamilton Spectator. By Giuseppe Valiante. MONTREAL — A Quebec judge has approved the new terms of a $450-million ...

Judge signs off on $450M settlement fund for Lac-Megantic victims   Toronto Sun
Quebec judge OKs Lac-Megantic settlement fund   Globalnews.ca
Quebec judge approves $450M settlement for Lac-Mégantic victims   Toronto Star
Montreal Gazette   
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Toronto Star
   
Neighbour testifies about Quebec doctor's flash of anger before slayings   
Toronto Star
SAINT-JEROME, QUE.—A former neighbour of a Quebec man charged with killing his young children has testified that he showed a flash of anger in him as he discussed the breakup of his marriage. “You don't know me,” Johanne Leclair quoted Guy Turcotte ...

Neighbour testifies about Turcotte's change in demeanour prior to slayings   Montreal Gazette
Turcotte murder trial resumes with more Crown testimony following brief hiatus   Yorkton News Review

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National Post
   
After winning just one Manitoba riding in 2011, Liberals could dominate as ...   
National Post
Coast to Coast: National Post columnist John Ivison is travelling across Canada to chronicle how election battles are unfolding by region. Today, he examines Winnipeg. WINNIPEG, MB — The Liberal collapse in the last election, left the party with just ...
Winnipeg South Q and A - Gordon Giesbrecht   Winnipeg Free Press

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CBC.ca
   
Winnipeg family denied entry into US, held at border for 7 hours   
CBC.ca
A Winnipeg man says border officials in the United States treated him and his wife like terrorists over the weekend, with customs officers questioning him for seven hours and denying the couple and their four young children entry into the country ...
Winnipeg man says he was held at US border for 7 hours without reason   CTV News
Winnipeg man says he was denied entry to US but wasn't given a reason   MetroNews Canada

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CTV News
   
Provinces, territories spend more than $4.2B on childcare: report   
CTV News
OTTAWA -- Government spending on daycare has reached an all-time high with new data showing the provinces -- with help from the federal government -- are spending more than $4.2 billion to provide regulated daycare spaces across the country. Although ...


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CBC.ca
   
Saskatoon police investigate sudden death of 45-year-old woman   
CBC.ca
The Major Crime Unit of the Saskatoon Police Service is investigating the sudden death of a 45-year-old woman who was found on the 1500 block of Paton Crescent in Willowgrove late Monday evening. Emergency crews were called to attend to a woman ...

Major Crimes Unit investigating sudden death in north east Saskatoon   CTV News
Saskatoon police investigating sudden death of woman   Globalnews.ca
Woman dies at Willowgrove home; Saskatoon police investigating sudden death   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
News Talk 650 CKOM   
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CBC.ca
   
Women urged to walk in pairs after string of sex assaults   
CBC.ca
York Regional Police are urging women to walk in pairs as they search for a man they're calling a sexual predator wanted in connection with a string of sexual assaults. Police said the latest attack took place around 11 a.m. on Tuesday near the Upper ...

Police looking for suspect after string of sexual assaults in Newmarket   CTV News
Police warn man prowling Newmarket for sex assault victims   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
York police looking for serial sex assault suspect   Newstalk 1010
YorkRegion.com   
CityNews   
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