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Friday, February 28, 2014

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Police arrest suspect after two killed, four injured in warehouse stabbing

Posted: 28 Feb 2014 06:02 PM PST

Crime scene police tape lays on the ground in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in a Oct. 30, 2012 file photo.THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Ricardo ArduengoEDMONTON - Workers at an Edmonton grocery warehouse ran for their lives Friday as a man carrying a knife in each hand went on what police call "a bit of a rampage," killing two and injuring four others. Aaron Nganatafam, who had been inside the warehouse, said he knew the attacker and considered him "very weird. A suspect, 29-year-old Jayme Pasieka, was arrested without incident on the city's south side about three hours later after officers received a tip from "a vigilant citizen" who noticed a vehicle matching a description that had been issued by police. Allan said Pasieka is an employee at the warehouse, which employs at least 100 people and handles food for the Superstore grocery chain, though it is not known if he was on shift Friday.


Man gets 26 months for killing Edmonton police dog

Posted: 28 Feb 2014 07:49 PM PST

Quanto the police dog is shown in an Edmonton Police Service handout photo. The Edmonton man who killed Quanto has been sentenced to 26 months in prison. Paul Joseph Vukmanich is also banned from owning a pet for 25 years. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Edmonton Police ServiceEDMONTON - A man who killed an Edmonton police dog has been sentenced to 26 months in prison. Paul Joseph Vukmanich has also been banned from owning a pet for 25 years. Judge Larry Anderson told Vukmanich on Friday that he didn't just attack a dog. Court heard that Vukmanich was high on drugs and fleeing from police last fall when he repeatedly stabbed the dog named Quanto.


Dave Grohl's favourite drummer is a Vancouver punk rocker

Posted: 28 Feb 2014 07:33 PM PST

Baptists drummer Nick Yacyshyn found out this week he is Foo Fighters' front man and life long idol Dave Grohl's favourite drummer.

Tensions high in hearing for man charged with murder of Loretta Saunders

Posted: 28 Feb 2014 07:10 PM PST

Blake Leggette, 25, is escorted into Halifax provincial court on February 28, 2014 in Halifax, N.S. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Mike DembeckHALIFAX - Amid a heavy security presence and tensions that ran high, the friends and family of Loretta Saunders packed a Halifax courtroom Friday to get their first glimpse of the man charged in the death of the Inuit student. Moments after 25-year-old Blake Leggette entered provincial court, a man in the gallery screamed "You gutless coward" and "Watch, bud, watch" before being reprimanded by one of many sheriffs and police officers. Sitting on the prisoner's bench in a light green sweatshirt and jeans, Leggette stared ahead as the case against him and his 28-year-old girlfriend, Victoria Henneberry, was adjourned until March 19. The couple were charged Thursday with first-degree murder after Saunders's body was found on a snow-covered median off the Trans-Canada Highway in New Brunswick a day earlier.


Baird in Ukraine as NDP questions $80K arms sales to Yanukovych regime

Posted: 28 Feb 2014 07:12 PM PST

Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs John Baird, centre, walks in Kiev's Independence Square, Friday, Feb. 28, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Emilio MorenattiOTTAWA - As Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird visited Kyiv on Friday, the federal New Democrats wanted to know why Canada exported more than $80,000 worth weapons to Ukraine during the rule of Viktor Yanukovich. A Foreign Affairs Department report on the lawful export of Canadian military goods shows that shipments to Ukraine jumped to $82,000 in 2011 from $50,000 in 2010. In 2011 — the year after Yanukovych was elected — Canada approved the shipment of $56,700 worth of "Smooth-bore weapons with a calibre of less than 20 mm, other arms and automatic weapons with a calibre of 12.7 mm or less and accessories" to Ukraine. The same year, Canada also exported more than $25,000 worth of "Smooth-bore weapons with a calibre of 20 mm or more, other weapons or armament with a calibre greater than 12.7 mm, projectors and accessories."


Stephen Harper calls Ukraine developments 'worrying'

Posted: 28 Feb 2014 10:30 AM PST

Stephen Harper calls Ukraine developments 'worrying'The prime minister is joining the call for all "countries in the region" to respect Ukraine's territorial integrity. Stephen Harper's comments follow reports that Russian troops have taken up positions in Ukraine's Crimea region.


Minor injuries, undetermined damage after fire aboard HMCS Protecteur

Posted: 28 Feb 2014 05:01 PM PST

Royal Canadian Navy warship HMCS Protecteur sits in port at CFB Esquimalt in Esquimalt,B.C. September 1, 2013 after an exercise accident. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad HipolitoESQUIMALT, B.C. - A Canadian navy warship stranded in the Pacific Ocean was expected to be towed to Hawaii after an engine-room fire significantly damaged the vessel and injured about 20 sailors, the navy said Friday. HMCS Protecteur, a 44-year-old supply ship, was in the Pacific Ocean, north of Hawaii, on Thursday night when the fire broke out. The ship was on its way to its home port of Esquimalt, B.C. The crew put out the flames and the ship was stabilized, though it had limited power, said Commodore Bob Auchterlonie, the commander of the navy's Pacific fleet.


Quebec wants history courses rewritten to accentuate French struggle

Posted: 28 Feb 2014 12:56 PM PST

Quebec Premier Pauline Marois looks on during her closing speech at the Parti Quebecois Convention in MontrealThe old saying goes that history is written by the victors. In Quebec, an addendum may be necessary that notes it is re-written by the victors of the most recent election. The Toronto Star reports that Quebec's sovereigntist government is planning to introduce a high school curriculum that teaches history "through the lens of French Canada's unique travails, including its struggle for nationhood."


Ottawa accused of trying to use Vince Li decision to score political points

Posted: 28 Feb 2014 04:15 PM PST

Vince LiWINNIPEG - A federal-provincial political spat has erupted over new freedoms granted to a Manitoba man found not criminally responsible for beheading a fellow passenger on a Greyhound bus. Manitoba's senior federal cabinet minister, Shelly Glover, is criticizing a provincial Crown attorney for not opposing Vince Li's new privileges at a hearing earlier in the week. The privileges include Li's first unescorted trips from his mental hospital. "The provincial decision to grant Mr. Li unescorted trips is wrong.


Industry group to ask Ottawa to stall upcoming stamp price increases

Posted: 28 Feb 2014 12:57 PM PST

Canada Post is phasing out door-to-door delivery of regular mail to urban residents and increasing the cost of stamps in a major move to try to reduce significant, regular losses. The Crown corporation announced its plans in a news release on Dec. 11, saying urban home delivery will be phased out over the next five years.OTTAWA - An industry group representing companies reliant on mail delivery is asking Canada Post to revisit its decision to raise stamp prices.


Deal reached on Canada Job Grant with provs, territories, except Quebec

Posted: 28 Feb 2014 01:45 PM PST

Deal reached on Canada Job Grant with provs, territories, except QuebecOTTAWA - Ottawa has reached a deal on the Canada Job Grant with all the provinces and territories except Quebec, Employment Minister Jason Kenney said Friday.


Shooting community angered after rifle suddenly appears on prohibited list

Posted: 28 Feb 2014 01:00 PM PST

Top Shot: Down And DirtySome members of Canadian shooting community are up in arms over the prospect that a gun they've been legally allowed to own for a decade now will be added to the list of prohibited weapons. The situation has prompted questions … Continue reading →


Kenney defends income-splitting promise, links it to 'stable families'

Posted: 28 Feb 2014 02:36 PM PST

Jason Kenney confirms Canada Job Grant deal with provincesOTTAWA - Jason Kenney is vigorously backing the Conservative government's contentious income-splitting promise, infusing the debate with a social conservative element Friday as he insisted the scheme will ...


Heartbroken 'mom' ends battle for Ikea monkey; says legal fight too costly

Posted: 28 Feb 2014 02:07 PM PST

Darwin, better known as the Ikea monkey, became an internet sensation when photos of him appeared on social media sites. He was photographed running free in an Ikea parking lot while wearing a miniature coat.TORONTO - The ownership battle over the Ikea monkey, whose antics and plight garnered attention worldwide, has finally ended with his heartbroken "mom" giving up her costly efforts to get him back from an animal sanctuary. The fight ended this week after Yasmin Nakhuda decided against pursuing her appeal against a judge's decision to put Darwin in the care of Story Book Farm Primate Sanctuary. Nakhuda said the steep cost of a legal challenge with little chance of success coupled with the "crushing pain" of separation had left her with no choice but to abandon her highly publicized quest. "We did what we can possibly humanly do as his parents," Nakhuda told The Canadian Press Friday.


Alberta's Redford faces questions over government flight from Palm Springs

Posted: 28 Feb 2014 03:05 PM PST

Alberta Premier Alison Redford speaks at a press conference following the 2013 Council of the Federation fall meeting in Toronto on November 15, 2013. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Mark BlinchEDMONTON - Alberta Premier Alison Redford is facing renewed accusations of extravagant travel over a government flight home from a Palm Springs vacation to attend a former premier's funeral. Redford's office said it needed to make sure she got back in time last spring for Ralph Klein's memorial service and wind shear had grounded one direct commercial flight to Calgary days earlier. The cost of flying the government plane down empty and returning with Redford, her daughter and two bodyguards was $9,200. "Premier Redford was required to cut short her personal vacation with her daughter to attend former premier Ralph Klein's official memorial," Redford's spokeswoman Neala Barton said Friday in an email.


Federal government to review RCMP decision to prohibit Swiss Arms rifle

Posted: 28 Feb 2014 02:55 PM PST

OTTAWA - The Harper government, which has championed the rights of gun owners for years, is reviewing a decision by the RCMP to effectively ban a previously legal rifle. "I am upset by this unacceptable decision regarding Swiss Arms rifles," Steven Blaney, minister of Public Safety, said in a statement Friday. "All options are on the table to ensure that no firearms owner who acted in good faith suffers any consequence as a result of this situation." Alberta Tory MP Chris Warkentin raised the issue in question period Friday, saying the rifles had been legally sold for a decade.

Despite revelations in Ashley Smith’s prison death, conditions for mentally-ill inmates still ‘grossly inadequate’

Posted: 28 Feb 2014 02:06 PM PST

Hands on prison barsThe federal prison system has long faced criticism over its handling of mentally ill prisoners, with the most notable example the horrific death of teenager Ashley Smith. Now documents obtained by the John Howard Society under access-to-information legislation and furnished … Continue reading →


Most Canadians don’t understand importance of Fair Elections Act: poll

Posted: 28 Feb 2014 07:38 AM PST

Minister of State Pierre Poilievre speaks in Ottawa in a July 31, 2013 photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean KilpatrickIf you've been watching Question Period in the House of Commons or any of the political talk shows out of Ottawa, you might think that the Fair Elections Act (Bill C-23) is the biggest issue facing the country since the … Continue reading →


Thursday's southern Ontario snow squall caused millions in damages, one death

Posted: 28 Feb 2014 09:00 AM PST

Snow squallThe snow squall that swept through southwestern Ontario on Thursday morning may have only dusted the region with snow as it sped along, but the 96-vehicle collision it left in its wake demonstrates one of the true dangers of this … Continue reading →


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