2015年10月29日 星期四

2015-10-30 Canada English Canada


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
   
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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Toronto Sun
   
Psychiatrist says Turcotte was mentally ill, lacked ability to form intent to kill   
Toronto Sun
SAINT-JEROME, Que. -- A defence witness testified Thursday that Guy Turcotte's mental state the night he stabbed his two children to death prevented him from developing an intent to kill. Dominique Bourget was back on the stand for a second day at the ...

Turcotte's brain was in 'full skid' the evening of the crime, says psychiatry ...   Montreal Gazette
Psychiatrist says Turcotte lacked ability to form intent to kill   Hamilton Spectator

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CBC.ca
   
Lise Thériault takes sick leave during Val-d'Or abuse crisis   
CBC.ca
Quebec Public Security Minister Lise Thériault, who has been front-and-centre during the Val-d'Or aboriginal abuse crisis, is taking a leave of absence for health reasons. "(Thériault) has health problems," said Thériault's spokeswoman, Émilie Simard ...
Quebec minister Lise Theriault taking leave of absence due to illness   The Globe and Mail
Lise Thériault takes temporary leave for health reasons   Montreal Gazette
Lise Thériault to temporarily step down as Public Security Minister   Globalnews.ca

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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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CTV News
   
16 cattle die when truck overturns in Alberta   
CTV News
NOBLEFORD, Alta. -- Sixteen cattle are dead after a truck hauling them overturned in southwestern Alberta. Mounties say the cattle hauler struck a newly built traffic circle on Highway 23 west of the village of Nobleford. Police said 11 cattle died on ...
16 cattle killed after semi collision at new Nobleford roundabout   Toxcy

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CTV News
   
Bill to legalize Uber, AirBnb in Ontario passes second reading   
CTV News
TORONTO -- A bill that would make Uber and AirBnB legal in Ontario passed second reading in the legislature Thursday. Former Progressive Conservative leader Tim Hudak's private member's bill would allow ride-sharing, home-sharing and parking-sharing ...


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The Globe and Mail
   
Watchdog orders nurses' union to stop recruiting in BC   
The Globe and Mail
A tug-of-war in the health-care sector has prompted an order to the B.C. Nurses' Union to stop trying to win over new members while they are on the job. The B.C. Labour Relations Board issued a cease-and-desist order this month to the BCNU after ...
Nurse assaulted at Forensic Psychiatric Hospital   The Tri-City News
Nurses' union wants assaults to stop   Kamloops This Week

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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   
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CTV News
   
Recount confirms Liberal candidate won Edmonton riding   
CTV News
EDMONTON -- A judicial recount in the riding of Edmonton Mill Woods has confirmed that Liberal Amarjeet Sohi won the seat. Sohi got 92 votes more than Conservative incumbent Tim Uppal in the federal election on Oct. 19. Initially, the vote total on ...
Amarjeet Sohi officially the winner of Edmonton Mill Woods federal riding race   Edmonton Sun
Amarjeet Sohi confirmed winner after Edmonton-Mill Woods election ballot recount   CBC.ca

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