2015年11月7日 星期六

2015-11-08 Canada English Canada


The Globe and Mail
   
Ontario did not know of teachers' union's $65-million reserve, Deputy Premier says   
The Globe and Mail
Deputy Premier Deb Matthews says she did not know Ontario's high school teachers' union had $65-million in a reserve fund when the government secretly agreed to pay the union $1-million to help cover its negotiating costs. Ms. Matthews, who is also ...

Teachers not required to hold parent-teacher interviews   CTV News
Ottawa public elementary teachers not obligated to do parent-teacher interviews   Ottawa Citizen
Public high school union had $65M when it received $1M payment from province   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
Standard Freeholder   
640 Toronto News   
Hamilton Spectator   
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CBC.ca
   
Rona Ambrose will support inquiry into missing, murdered indigenous women   
CBC.ca
The Conservatives will support a public inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women, says interim leader Rona Ambrose. Her comments mark a stunning reversal of the position taken by the Conservatives under Stephen Harper, who repeatedly ...

The many ways Rona Ambrose differs from Stephen Harper   Macleans.ca
Paula Simons: Off message: Can Edmonton's Rona Ambrose find her own voice?   Edmonton Journal
Rona Ambrose Says Conservative Party Doesn't Need 'Angry' Tone   Huffington Post Canada
Bridge River Lillooet News   
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Toronto Star
   
New health minister engaging with provinces, territories as soon as next week   
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—Canada's new health minister Jane Philpott says she plans to engage with provincial and territorial counterparts as soon as next week as the Liberals set the wheels in motion to establish a new health accord. In an interview, Philpott said the ...

Health Minister Jane Philpott To Begin Working With Provinces, Territories ...   Huffington Post Canada
Health Minister Jane Philpott plans to start work on new health accord next week   CBC.ca

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Calgary Herald
   
Notley disappointed in Obama's description of Alberta bitumen as 'dirtier crude'   
Calgary Herald
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley said Friday she was not surprised by U.S. President Barack Obama's decision to reject the Keystone XL pipeline, but she is disappointed by the characterization of Alberta bitumen as 'dirtier crude.' “The decision today ...

Notley disappointed Obama called Alberta oil 'dirty' while rejecting Keystone ...   CBC.ca
Former Calgary city council member Bob Hawkesworth named the executive ...   Calgary Sun
Alberta NDP and the Wildrose came out of the election in the black   Edmonton Sun
Huffington Post Canada   
660 News   
rabble.ca (blog)   
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CBC.ca
   
Kristi Miller, muzzled fisheries scientist, felt like a second-class citizen   
CBC.ca
A federal edict that prevented government scientists from talking publicly about their work turned them into "second-class citizens", a B.C. based molecular geneticist told CBC news Friday. Scientists, ministers get green light to speak under Trudeau ...
Muzzled Canadian scientists now free to speak with media   Toronto Star
'It's a new world': Government scientists told they can speak freely to media   Globalnews.ca
Muzzled Canadian scientists again free to speak to media, public   Digital Journal
National Observer   
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CBC.ca
   
RCMP busts clandestine meth lab near Brampton school   
CBC.ca
The RCMP is investigating after a meth lab was discovered in a residential area of Brampton. The RCMP said the clandestine crystal methamphetamine lab was discovered Friday afternoon in a single family home at 20 Georgian Road, a small residential ...

RCMP dismantle 'large meth lab' found in Brampton   CTV News
RCMP dismantling meth lab in Brampton home   Toronto Star
Peel police and RCMP dismantle suspected meth lab in Brampton   CityNews
Brampton Guardian   
640 Toronto News   
Newstalk 1010   
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Toronto Sun
   
CBC evacuated after bomb scare   
Toronto Sun
The CBC building in downtown Toronto had to be evacuated Friday after someone taking stock of inventory in the archives stumbled upon what looked like a military shell. Dozens of employees were brought out of the Front and John Sts. building just after ...

Evacuation ends at CBC after military shell found to be inert   680 News

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Macleans.ca
   
How Alberta's public sector salary disclosure could backfire   
Macleans.ca
The Alberta Government announced today that it was expanding its public sector salary disclosure requirements. While previously only government employees earning above about $105,000 had their salaries disclosed, the list will now include public sector ...

Notley gov't expands salary sunshine list   630ched.com

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CBC.ca
   
Man shot by police near Kenaston Boulevard dies in hospital: reports   
CBC.ca
A man shot several times by Winnipeg police on Friday following a wild chase that involved dozens of cruisers has died in hospital, according to news reports. The shooting occurred near Kenaston Boulevard and Grant Avenue around 1:15 p.m. CT, about 45 ...

Man shot during large police presence, ongoing investigation near Lipsett Hall   CTV News
Police incident at Grant and Kenaston   Winnipeg Sun
Man Shot By Police Has Died; Identity Released   CJOB
MetroNews Canada   
MyToba   
ChrisD.ca   
Twitter   
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CBC.ca
   
Woman, 28, sexually assaulted at gunpoint in downtown Toronto   
CBC.ca
Police are searching for a man believed to have sexually assaulted a 28-year-old woman at gunpoint overnight. The victim was walking downtown near Alexander and Yonge streets around midnight when the suspect approached her and pulled out a gun, ...

Man sought in downtown sex assault   Toronto Sun

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