2015年11月1日 星期日

2015-11-02 Canada English Canada


Toronto Sun
   
Europe, US curious about Canada's next PM Justin Trudeau   
Toronto Sun
WASHINGTON -- A rare phenomenon is transpiring in a foreign capital where mentioning Canadian politics is generally about as likely to stimulate conversation at a dinner party as to get you disinvited from the next one. People are curious about Canada ...
Trudeau's cabinet to be smaller and more diverse   The Globe and Mail
Trudeau must get tough on Putin   Winnipeg Free Press
Canada's new Prime Minister Justin Trudeau: Just another Bernie Sanders?   Enter Stage Right

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A U.S. federal court has ordered the seizure of Nova Star for unpaid invoices   
Cape Breton Post
YARMOUTH, N.S. — An American federal court has ordered the seizure of the money-losing ferry that links Nova Scotia with Maine. Other news. Samuel Plant House was perfect example of Georgian architecture · Foundation receives funding to renovate ...


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The Globe and Mail
   
Trudeau's proposal to appoint senators on merit looks promising   
The Globe and Mail
As we wait for the 42nd Parliament to convene, most likely in late November or early December, the reputation of the Senate is at its lowest ebb. But Justin Trudeau's plan to create a Senate of distinguished Canadians who all sit as Independents might ...
Pamela Wallin Can Resume Sitting In Senate When Parliament Reconvenes   Huffington Post Canada
Pamela Wallin to return to Senate: lawyer   Globalnews.ca

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CTV News
   
LCBO spends over $250K fighting order to stop collecting personal information   
CTV News
TORONTO -- The Liquor Control Board of Ontario is destroying the personal information of wine, beer and spirit club members that the privacy commissioner said it was wrong to collect -- but only after putting up a legal fight that cost more than a ...
LCBO spent over $250000 fighting order to destroy wine, beer and spirit club ...   Calgary Herald

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National Post
   
Newfoundland police arrest 29-year-old man owing $47000 in driving fines and ...   
National Post
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Police in Newfoundland say they've arrested a man who owes thousands of dollars in outstanding fines for driving infractions. Officers in St. John's pulled over the 29-year-old man after a pursuit on Saturday night. Police allege ...
Pedestrian struck by vehicle near George Street, police looking for witnesses   CBC.ca
After car chase, police arrest man owing more than $47000 in fines   The Telegram

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CBC.ca
   
Duggar family speech at Alberta homeschooling convention cancelled   
CBC.ca
The scandal-clad Duggar family's keynote speech at the Alberta Home Education Association conference in Red Deer, Alta., has been cancelled. OTHER ALBERTA NEWS | Inglewood residents raid homeless camp to steal back allegedly stolen goods ...

Alberta home-school group cancels speeches by Duggar couple   CTV News
Alberta home-schooling association cancels speeches by Duggar family members   Edmonton Sun
Alberta Home School Group Cancels Speaking Deal With The Duggars   Huffington Post Canada
iNews880.com   
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Vancouver Sun
   
BC Premier Christy Clark visits China in a bid to foster stronger trade ...   
Vancouver Sun
TORONTO - Five things to watch in Canadian business this week: China missions: Premier Christy Clark of B.C. and Kathleen Wynne, her Ontario counterpart, both visit China next week as they try to foster stronger trade relationships with the Asian giant.
Elementary school talks continue down to deadline   Toronto Star
Deadline looms in talks between teachers, province   CBC.ca
Tax money being wasted   Niagara Advance

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CTV News
   
Reduced base cab fare takes effect in Toronto   
CTV News
Taxi rides in Toronto just got a little cheaper as the city tries to even the playing field between cab companies and ride-sharing services, such as Uber. On Sunday, the base taxi fare dropped from $4.25 to $3.25. Councillors voted in favour of the ...
Cab fare decrease sparks controversy   Toronto Sun
Torontonians divided over new reduced taxi fares   MetroNews Canada
Toronto taxi base fares drop by $1   Toronto Star
Globalnews.ca   
Canada NewsWire (press release)   
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National Post
   
Naomi Lakritz: Ralph Klein not NDP Alberta Premier Rachel Notley to blame for ...   
National Post
OMG! We're ruined! Alberta's fiscal future is down the toilet! Bob Rae, Bob Rae, Bob Rae! Aaarggghhhh! Deficit! Debt! Doom! Pass the smelling salts! Our great-grandchildren who don't even exist — what will they think of us? Topher Seguin/ The Canadian ...

Alberta city councillors hope for more money, clearer priorities   The Globe and Mail
Government can't directly help energy industry, Notley says   Calgary Herald
Notley sympathetic to energy woes but no short-term lifelines contemplated   Montreal Gazette
Edmonton Journal   
CTV News   
Calgary Sun   
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CTV News
   
Two people found dead in vehicle identified   
CTV News
The Edmonton Police Service has identified the two people found dead in a vehicle parked in the Windermere community on Friday as two 28-year-olds. Police say Daniel Fullerton and Dianna Wilk were found dead in the front seat of a vehicle parked in the ...

Edmonton police identify two found dead in parked car   CBC.ca
Edmonton police identify victims in Friday's suspicious death case   Edmonton Sun
Update: Edmonton police identify two victims found dead in car Friday   Edmonton Journal
MetroNews Canada   
iNews880.com   
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