2015年11月2日 星期一

2015-11-03 Canada English Canada


The Globe and Mail
   
Quebec to be well represented in Trudeau cabinet   
The Globe and Mail
The Trudeau government is expected to feature half-a-dozen ministers from Quebec, a marked increase from the outgoing Conservative government and a sign of the province's renewed clout in Ottawa. Quebeckers sent most of their MPs to the government ...

John Ivison: Expect a Liberal cabinet full of unknowns if Trudeau keeps vow to ...   National Post
Three things Trudeau must get right with cabinet picks   Toronto Sun
Public invited to cheer on the Trudeau team at Rideau Hall   Ottawa Citizen
CBC.ca   
Macleans.ca   
CTV News   
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Toronto Sun
   
Threats to dock pay finally motivate teacher deal   
Toronto Sun
Some 75 days after Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario (ETFO) boss Sam Hammond stood before a militant cabal of teachers assembled at a downtown hotel — vowing to fight the government to the bitter end for a “fair collective agreement” — a ...

Ontario government will back audit of secret payments to teachers' unions   The Globe and Mail
Teacher deal means report cards will go out   Toronto Star
ETFO reaches tentative labour deal with Ontario government   CBC.ca
Ottawa Citizen   
National Post   
Hamilton Spectator   
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CTV News
   
Changes coming to Manitoba protection orders after woman beaten to death   
CTV News
WINNIPEG -- The brutal beating death of a young mother is behind a move by Manitoba to introduce legislation to make it easier for people to get protection orders. Selena Keeper was denied an order against her former boyfriend in May -- five months ...
Winnipeg woman's death prompts pledge to make protection orders easier to obtain   CBC.ca

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Montreal Gazette
   
Metal illness led Turcotte to attack children, defence expert testifies   
Montreal Gazette
Guy Turcotte leaves the Saint Jérôme courthouse on Monday, September 14, 2015. Graham Hughes / CP File Photo. Share Adjust Comment Print. SAINT-JÉRÔME – A psychiatrist for the defence says it was Guy Turcotte's mental illness and not his ...

Psychiatrist maintains Turcotte mentally ill during slayings under Crown's cross   Toronto Sun
Turcotte mentally ill during slayings: Witness   YorkRegion.com
Guy Turcotte Murder Trial: Psychiatrist maintains defendant mentally ill ...   Life in Quebec

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Toronto Sun
   
Tack found in Halloween candy in Toronto   
Toronto Sun
Police have issued a public safety alert after a thumbtack was found pressed into Halloween chocolate in east Toronto Monday. Toronto Police are treating it as a mischief investigation. The parents of a child in the Eastwood Rd.-Woodbine Ave.
Police warning public after tack found in Halloween candy   CTV News
Thumbtack in Halloween candy prompts warning from Toronto police   CBC.ca
Thumb tack found in Halloween candy, Toronto Police say   Toronto Star
680 News   
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
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CBC.ca
   
Saskatchewan in middle of New West Partnership dispute with Manitoba   
CBC.ca
A trade dispute is brewing in the western provinces with Saskatchewan in the middle of it. The New West Partnership is a trade agreement between Saskatchewan, Alberta, and B.C.. Manitoba has opted not to join. Their minister for jobs and the economy, ...

Beer latest item in western provinces' trade dispute   CTV News
Manitoba upset with being left out of Sask. trade contracts   Regina Leader-Post
Refusing to join New West was bad decision for Manitoba   Winnipeg Sun
Calgary Herald   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
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Toronto Sun
   
'I couldn't help my sister,' Melonie's brother weeps   
Toronto Sun
Cleon Biddersingh battled with his emotions Monday as he testified about the horrific abuse he says was inflicted on him and his slain sister, Melonie, by their father. Cleon described how Everton Biddersingh beat and starved Melonie to the point she ...
Christie Blatchford: Brother of murdered girl was forced to chain her, he ...   National Post
'We were scared for our life': Brother testifies at suitcase murder trial   Toronto Star
Melonie Biddersingh's half-brother testifies about father's abuse at trial   CBC.ca
Cambridge Times   
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CBC.ca
   
NDP kills bill to stop government announcements during elections   
CBC.ca
The Alberta NDP has killed a private member's bill that would limit government announcements during election campaigns. The government Monday referred the issue to a special committee on ethics and accountability. Bill 203 was introduced by Wildrose ...

History-making pregnancy has Alberta legislators wrestling with child care ...   Edmonton Journal
Alberta's fall legislature sitting bogged down early with sniping, start times   CTV News
Alberta legislature bogs down over beefs on slurs, start times   Calgary Herald
Edmonton Sun   
MetroNews Canada   
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CBC.ca
   
Liberals stand by vow to block jets at Billy Bishop   
CBC.ca
The Liberal Party has reaffirmed its vow to keep jets out of Billy Bishop airport by refusing to reopen the agreement that spells out what types of planes can, and can't, fly out of the Toronto Islands. A source close to prime minister-designate Justin ...
Trudeau government says no to island-airport jets   Toronto Star
Liberal opposition to jets at Billy Bishop airport kills Bombardier order   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Update: Liberals say no to jets at Billy Bishop Airport   MetroNews Canada

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The Province
   
B.C. to pay former privacy czar $50000 to review deleted-emails report   
The Province
VICTORIA — A former privacy czar will be paid $50,000 to tell the British Columbia government how best to implement recommendations in a stinging report that said officials — including those in the premier's office — routinely deleted information.
BC to pay former privacy commissioner $50K to review deleted emails report   CTV News
BC hires former privacy commissioner for review into FOI problems   Vancouver Sun
B.C. to pay former privacy commissioner $50000 to review deleted-emails report   MetroNews Canada

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