2015年10月28日 星期三

2015-10-29 Canada English Canada


CTV News
   
Calgary man convicted of manslaughter in stabbing of neighbour   
CTV News
CALGARY -- A Calgary man who argued he was fending off an attempted sex assault when he stabbed his new neighbour 37 times has been convicted of manslaughter. A judge rejected Nicolas Rasberry's defence, saying the number of stab wounds were ...

Manslaughter verdict after neighbour stabbed 37 times   Calgary Herald
Nicholas Rasberry found guilty of manslaughter in the death of Calgary teacher ...   660 News
Parents mourn the death of son Craig Kelloway following the manslaughter ...   Calgary Sun
Cape Breton Post   
MetroNews Canada   
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CBC.ca
   
24 Sussex Drive should be torn down, says Maureen McTeer   
CBC.ca
A one-time resident of 24 Sussex Drive says the prime minister's official residence is in such a state of disrepair that it should be torn down and replaced with a new structure that will make Canadians proud. "This residence is much more than just a ...
@Kady: Lifting the curtain on Harper's covert exit strategy   Ottawa Citizen
Kady O'Malley: Stephen Harper hasn't resigned yet, but he intends to on November 4   National Post
Full house: The zany antics of Trudeau and his landlord, the GG   Macleans.ca
Ottawa Sun   
The Globe and Mail   
The Suburban Newspaper   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Advocacy group urges Trudeau to protect temporary foreign workers   
The Globe and Mail
A national group of unions and migrant-worker advocates is calling on Justin Trudeau to protect Canada's temporary foreign workers by giving them permanent residency upon arrival and letting them ditch the employer who sponsors them. Buoyed by the ...

Migrant workers demand improved rights   CBC.ca
Nannies, migrants ask Trudeau to end work permit limits   Toronto Star
Canada Wide Migrant Worker Coalition Calls on Trudeau to MoVE for Real Change   NorthumberlandView.ca (press release) (registration) (blog)
BetterFarming.com   
News1130   
Straight.com   
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Toronto Sun
   
Turcotte on verge of suicide the night he killed his children: Psychiatrist   
Toronto Sun
SAINT-JEROME, Que. -- The night he killed his two children, Guy Turcotte was no longer able to deal with the emotional burden of his rapidly changing personal life and was on the verge of committing suicide, a psychiatrist testified Wednesday ...
Turcotte suffered from adjustment disorder: second psychiatric witness   CTV News
Turcotte was in an acute suicidal crisis after killing his children, expert ...   Montreal Gazette
Forensic psychiatrist testifies about accused's mental state at Turcotte trial   Lethbridge Herald
Times Colonist   
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CBC.ca
   
Brazeau won't serve jail time after pleading guilty to assault, cocaine charges   
The Globe and Mail
Sen. Patrick Brazeau won't be serving any jail time, nor will he have a criminal record, after pleading guilty to assault and cocaine charges in September. Brazeau pleaded to reduced charges of assault and possession of cocaine after a more serious ...
Given absolute discharge, Brazeau vows to return to Senate   Ottawa Citizen
Patrick Brazeau gets no jail time or criminal record following guilty plea   CBC.ca
Patrick Brazeau won't serve jail time or have a criminal record after pleading ...   National Post
London Free Press   
News1130   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Ontario unveils draft regulations to ban police carding   
The Globe and Mail
The Ontario government is banning the controversial practice of carding, prohibiting police officers from randomly stopping people and collecting information on them based simply on the colour of their skin or the neighbourhood they live in. Ontario is ...
Ontario move to ban carding 'fair approach'   Toronto Sun
Ontario to ban carding by police, impose new rules on interactions with public   CTV News
Carding rules get positive reviews, but Hamilton police union worried   CBC.ca
Toronto Star   
London Free Press   
OurWindsor.ca   
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CTV News
   
Injured bear forces closure of some trails in Kananaskis   
CTV News
Parks officials have closed some trails and day-use facilities in a section of Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park after an injured grizzly was spotted wandering around the area. A warning was issued on Tuesday for the area between the Evan-Thomas Day ...

Injured grizzly bear evades capture in Kananaskis Country   CBC.ca
Grizzly bear spurs warning, closures in Kananaskis Country   Globalnews.ca
Grizzly bear injured trying to break into camper in Alberta park to be ...   Calgary Sun

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Toronto Sun
   
Teen suffered greatly before being found in burning suitcase: Crown   
Toronto Sun
Melonie Biddersingh's dream of a better life in Canada became a nightmare of abuse that ended with her corpse stuffed in a suitcase, the Crown told her father's murder trial Wednesday. The 13-year-old girl and two brothers emigrated from Jamaica in '91 ...
Melonie's terrible last days unroll in courtroom as her father's trial begins   Toronto Star
Christie Blatchford: Father on trial for daughter's murder, more than 20 years ...   National Post
Trial begins for man charged in daughter's death after body found in suitcase   CTV News
680 News   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Where once Queen's Park and Ottawa were at odds, now it's the federation's ...   
The Globe and Mail
There's a new power axis in Canada that runs between Justin Trudeau and Kathleen Wynne. Ms. Wynne's staff was connected to Mr. Trudeau's, and campaigned to get him elected. The Ontario Premier's governing program has much in common with Mr.
Trudeau promises help with Ontario pension   www.insideottawavalley.com/
Trudeau promises Wynne federal help with ORPP   MoneySense
Ontario premier to meet with Justin Trudeau at Queen's Park   Globalnews.ca
News Talk 610 CKTB   
Toronto Sun   
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Toronto Sun
   
More than a dozen pedestrians struck in rainy Toronto   
Toronto Sun
A dozen pedestrians were hit by cars in a three-hour period in the midst of heavy rain Wednesday morning. Poor visibility and slick roads led to a whopping 27 personal injury collisions — 17 not involving pedestrians — around town between 6 a.m. and ...
Pedestrian collisions spike in bad weather, but technology could help   CBC.ca
Rainfall warning ends in Toronto after soggy day in the city   Toronto Star
13 pedestrians struck by vehicles during all-day barrage of rain   680 News
National Post   
CTV News   
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