2015年10月27日 星期二

2015-10-28 Canada English More Top Stories


The Globe and Mail
   
NDP budget signals shift in Alberta's economic direction   
The Globe and Mail
Alberta's NDP government is pouring $34-billion into infrastructure projects over the next five years, creating a program that gives companies as much as $5,000 for each new hire, and increasing taxes on tobacco and alcohol for the second time in a year.
Alberta to loosen purse strings to stimulate economy   CBC.ca
Don Braid: Alberta's new fiscal paradigm — the devil is in the shocking details   National Post
A spend and borrow budget with the largest deficit in Alberta's history   CTV News
Macleans.ca   
Calgary Herald   
Edmonton Journal   
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The Globe and Mail
   
US challenges China's sovereignty claim to artificial islands   
The Globe and Mail
The U.S. is pledging to sail more warships past the shores of artificial islands in the South China Sea as the world's most powerful military seeks to strip away the expansionist claims of China and other nations in waters crucial to the global ...
Angry China shadows US warship near man-made islands   Reuters Canada
China angered by US warship sail-by   Toronto Star
Why all the fuss in the South China Sea?   Los Angeles Times
DAWN.com   
CNN International   
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Anger at unions and government   
Toronto Star
Re: Payouts to teachers unions, boards top $7M, Column Oct. 27. Payouts to teachers unions, boards top $7M, Column Oct. 27. How much more of our money will Premier Kathleen Wynne and Education Minister Liz Sandals give away before they learn that ...


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Toronto Sun
   
Rob Ford hits 'bump in the road' in cancer fight   
Toronto Sun
Rob Ford has hit “a bump in the road” with his health, according to his brother Doug Ford. Ford told AM640 host Bill Carroll on Tuesday that the ex-mayor has had a setback in his ongoing fight against cancer. “He's just had a little bump in the road ...
Former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford suffering cancer-related health setback   National Post
Rob Ford hits 'bump' in cancer recovery: report   The Globe and Mail
Doug Ford says Rob Ford has hit a 'bump in the road' with cancer recovery   Globalnews.ca
CTV News   
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640 Toronto News   
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CBC.ca
   
Big Tobacco ordered to put $1B in trust for class-action lawsuit members   
CBC.ca
The Quebec Court of Appeal has ordered two big tobacco companies — Imperial Tobacco and Rothmans Benson & Hedges — to set aside almost $1 billion for members of Canada's largest class-action lawsuit. Back in June, the two companies, along with a ...

Canada court orders tobacco companies to set aside almost C$1 billion   Reuters Canada
Quebec Court of Appeal orders tobacco firms to put up $1 billion security   CTV News
Tobacco firms must pay almost $1B in security   Montreal Gazette
Hamilton Spectator   
Aldergrove Star   
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The Globe and Mail
   
BC coroner identifies victims of Tofino boat sinking   
The Globe and Mail
Their backgrounds ranged as widely as their ages – a teenage photographer, a former Navy engineer in his 70s – but it was a shared passion for the great outdoors that brought the five together for the ill-fated whale-watching expedition off Tofino.
Tofino whale-watching boat capsized after wave struck, says TSB   CBC.ca
When Leviathan II capsized, local fishermen and boaters saved lives — as they ...   National Post
Ill-fated whale watching boat broached after being hit by wave   CTV News
Vancouver Sun   
Huffington Post Canada   
Globalnews.ca   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Andrew Coyne: Conservatives picking leader to navigate into unknown waters   
Montreal Gazette
With the race for Conservative interim leader already under way, a number of potential candidates has emerged. Names mentioned include outgoing cabinet ministers Diane Finley, Rob Nicholson, Erin O'Toole, Michelle Rempel and —. Wait a minute.

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CTV News
   
One man killed in helicopter crash near Kinley, Sask.   
CTV News
KINLEY, Sask. - A man has been killed in a helicopter crash near Kinley, Sask. RCMP say it happened in a field about one kilometre southeast of the community. The cause of the crash is still under investigation and RCMP say that police dogs are on the ...

Helicopter crash west of Saskatoon leaves one dead   News Talk 650 CKOM
Campbell River man dies in Saskatchewan helicopter crash   Campbell River Mirror
Helicopter crashes in field near Kinley, Saskatchewan   BNO News

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CTV News
   
Three dead after collision on Highway 404 near Stouffville   
CTV News
Three people are dead and a fourth was rushed to hospital after a collision on Highway 404, near Stouffville, Ont., on Tuesday afternoon. The two-vehicle crash occurred at approximately 4:50 p.m. near Stouffville Road. OPP Sgt. Kerry Schmidt said the ...

Three dead after head-on crash on Hwy. 404   680 News
Three killed in Hwy. 404 crash   Toronto Sun
Three killed in head-on crash on NB Hwy. 404 in York Region   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
Toronto Star   
640 Toronto News   
Newstalk 1010   
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Toronto Star
   
Another MSF facility — this time in Yemen — hit by coalition airstrikes   
Toronto Star
SANAA—A small medical facility run by Doctors Without Borders in the northern Yemeni province of Saada was destroyed by two airstrikes but there were no casualties, the aid group's chief in Yemen said Tuesday. The first strike came around 11 p.m. on ...

Saudi-led coalition denies it's behind MSF hospital air strike in Yemen   The Globe and Mail
'Hospital hit in Yemen'   The News International
Saudi-Led Airstrikes Hit Clinic in Yemen, Aid Group Says   Wall Street Journal
Washington Post   
The Nation   
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