Category Archives: Canada

Caroline Neron, celebrity jewel queen and former 'Dragon,' dethroned in Quebec
MONTREAL - News that celebrity Quebec jewelry-maker Caroline Neron filed for bankruptcy protection Thursday is shining a harsh light on the qualifications of stars chosen for the province's French-lan...
Kayla Derkach Jan 11, 2019

'The door has widened': senator hears of mounting sterilization concerns
OTTAWA - Increased national awareness about coerced sterilization of Indigenous women has resulted in mounting concerns about other vulnerable women who may have been endured the practice, an Ontario ...
Kayla Derkach Jan 11, 2019

Three dead, 23 injured when Ottawa bus struck transit shelter Friday
OTTAWA - Three people were killed and 23 injured when a double-decker city bus struck a transit shelter in Ottawa on Friday afternoon, badly damaging the vehicle’s upper deck where several peopl...
Kayla Derkach Jan 11, 2019
Acquittal of stepfather on sex assault charges based on stereotypes: Appeal Court
MONTREAL - The Quebec Court of Appeal has overturned a man’s acquittal on eight charges of sexually assaulting his stepdaughter, ruling that the trial judge was too quick to dismiss the testimon...
Kayla Derkach Jan 11, 2019

Ottawa, Saskatchewan reach equivalency agreement to phase out coal electricity
REGINA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Saskatchewan and Ottawa have reached an agreement under which the province will shut down most of its coal-fired power plants by 2030. Trudeau says it’...
Kayla Derkach Jan 11, 2019
Judge gives final instructions to jury in trial of murder of B.C. girl, 12
VANCOUVER - Jurors will need to use their common sense in assessing the reliability of an alleged confession by a man accused of killing a 12-year-old girl, a British Columbia Supreme Court judge says...
Kayla Derkach Jan 11, 2019
Halifax garage owner acquitted in death of mechanic burned when van caught fire
HALIFAX - A former Halifax autobody shop owner has been acquitted of criminal negligence causing the death of a mechanic who was badly burned when a minivan suddenly caught fire as he was using a blow...
Kayla Derkach Jan 11, 2019

Quebec moves to expand animal welfare laws to cover dozens of species
MONTREAL - The Quebec government is moving to expand the scope of its animal welfare legislation to offer increased protection to species ranging from horses and mink to ostriches and wild turkeys. Th...
Kayla Derkach Jan 11, 2019

Federal watchdog says four-year-old victims rights regime falling short
OTTAWA - The new federal watchdog for victims of crime says rules meant to give victims and their families louder voices in the justice system have fallen short. The previous Conservative government i...
Kayla Derkach Jan 11, 2019

Police and Indigenous blockades going up, work to begin again on B.C. pipeline
SMITHERS, B.C. - The RCMP lifted an exclusion zone Friday that cut off public access to a forest service road in northern British Columbia at the site of a confrontation this week between Mounties and...
Kayla Derkach Jan 11, 2019

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