2015年10月29日 星期四

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The Globe and Mail
   
Questions have been raised regarding stability of BC whale-watching boat   
The Globe and Mail
Family members of several people who died when a whale-watching boat capsized off the West Coast of Vancouver Island spent Thursday afternoon hugging and crying together at a Tofino dock as investigators worked to recover the wreck in nearby waters.
Tofino whale-watching tragedy brings out the best in a small town   CBC.ca
Tofino Coast Guard crew also helped rescue passengers of Leviathan II   Vancouver Sun (blog)
Dive teams recover equipment from Tofino whale-watching ship   CTV News
Stuff.co.nz   
The Chronicle Journal   
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National Post
   
Quebec separatists hope nostalgia for 1995 referendum — which they lost ...   
National Post
MONTREAL — Expos baseball caps are everywhere in Montreal, but there is no ball team. Nordiques jerseys are a big seller in Quebec City, but there is no hockey team. Now Quebec separatists have decided the “Oui” posters from 1995 should again adorn ...

The night that Canada almost lost Quebec   The Globe and Mail
Steeped in nostalgia, sovereignists look for new ways to light the flame   Montreal Gazette
Quebec referendums more trouble than they were worth   Toronto Sun
CBC.ca   
Yahoo News Canada (blog)   
Macleans.ca   
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The Globe and Mail
   
China's one-child policy collapses under economic, social pressures   
The Globe and Mail
China has struck down its one-child policy, ending the strict population controls that helped define a country whose authoritarian reach extended into the most personal regions of its peoples' lives. All couples in China will now be able to have two ...
5 key questions answered about China's one-child policy   Toronto Star
China's controversial one-child policy has ended but its effects will be felt ...   National Post
End of China's 'one-child' policy is no surprise, analysts say   Vancouver Sun
The Province   
New York Times   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Budget watchdog warns Hydro One sale will deepen Ontario's debt   
The Globe and Mail
Ontario's budget watchdog is warning that the planned privatization of Hydro One will cost the government up to $500-million every year in lost revenue, drive up the province's debt and “worsen” its fiscal position. The explosive report from financial ...

'It's going,' Kathleen Wynne says of the looming sale of Hydro One   Toronto Star
Ontario's newest watchdog says his trust in government already broken after ...   National Post
Reevely: Hydro One sale to cost hundreds of millions, watchdog warns   Ottawa Citizen
Toronto Sun   
CTV News   
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CBC.ca
   
Joining UN arms treaty will take more than Justin Trudeau's signature   
CBC.ca
Prime minister-designate Justin Trudeau's campaign promise to sign the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty will take a lot more work now that Canada has missed the official deadline to join. The Arms Trade Treaty is an international deal to regulate the ...
Chris Selley: Someone needs to hold Trudeau to account — Mulcair might be the ...   National Post
Guest Editorial: Inquiry will say nothing new   Vancouver Sun
Proposal for Justin Trudeau: A new national social inclusion and social ...   Straight.com
Hamilton Spectator   
The Gateway Online   
The Kingston Whig-Standard   
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Toronto Sun
   
Health setback hasn't knocked fight out of Rob Ford   
Toronto Sun
Other than a frightening repeat cancer diagnosis, it was pretty much a routine day for Councillor Rob Ford. For those big spenders of taxpayers' money thinking the latest health setback is going to slow down the former mayor who's famous for paying his ...
Rob Ford “99% sure” cancer is back   Toronto Star
Rob Ford says he's '99 per cent sure' new tumour is malignant, undergoing ...   Globalnews.ca
Rob Ford believes bladder tumour is cancerous; will undergo two rounds of chemo   Lethbridge Herald
The Chronicle Journal   
CHCH News   
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Community mailbox program suspended: Canada Post   
mysask.com
It looks as if door-to-door mail delivery is going to continue in North Battleford, unchanged, for the foreseeable future. In a statement issued Monday, Canada Post says it is temporarily suspending future deployment of the program to convert door-to ...

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Toronto Sun
   
TFC back to square one after blowout loss to Impact   
Toronto Sun
There was a chance for Thursday night to be franchise-changing for Toronto FC. The club's first playoff appearance — a step in the right direction almost certainly. What an opportunity here at Saputo Stadium to end a rival's season in front of massive ...
Toronto FC falls to Montreal Impact in first all-Canadian MLS playoff   The Globe and Mail
A lesson in collective balance costs abysmal TFC   TSN
Stu Cowan: Impact captain Bernier gets party started at Saputo Stadium   Montreal Gazette
Toronto Star   
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CBC.ca
   
Meth lab discovered in high-end Brampton home   
CBC.ca
After discovering a clandestine meth lab, police in Brampton temporarily forced dozens of people out of their homes on a quiet residential street. Halton Regional Police said the bust was one of three warrants executed across the GTA by its drug squad ...
Multiple people arrested after police uncover meth lab in Brampton   CTV News
3 arrests made after police strike Brampton meth lab   Toronto Star
Homes evacuated in Brampton as police dismantle meth lab   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
640 Toronto News   
CityNews   
Brampton Guardian   
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Federal assisted death panel should be disbanded: Dying with Dignity   
The Chronicle Journal
OTTAWA — A three-member federal panel on assisted death created under the Conservative government should be disbanded, two advocacy groups argue. Dying with Dignity Canada and the B.C. Civil Liberties Association have put forward a blueprint with ...


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