Category Archives: Canada

In the news today, Jan. 11
Five stories in the news for Friday, Jan. 11 --- FORMER MLA IN ALBERTA COURT ON SEX CHARGES The case of a former Alberta politician accused of sex charges involving a minor is scheduled to be in Red D...
Kayla Derkach Jan 11, 2019

Former Alberta MLA gets 3 years for sex offence involving 10-year-old girl
RED DEER, Alta. - A young woman says it felt good to see a former politician who sexually touched her when she was a child being led out of an Alberta courtroom to begin a three-year prison sentence. ...
Kayla Derkach Jan 11, 2019

Voting ban for long-term expats unconstitutional, Supreme Court rules
A recently repealed law that barred Canadians living abroad for more than five years from voting in federal elections was an unjustified violation of the Constitution, Canada’s top court ruled o...
Kayla Derkach Jan 11, 2019

As bankruptcies edge up, Poloz personally responds to Canadians' concerns
OTTAWA - Bankruptcies are up in Canada, the head of the Bank of Canada said this week, and he expects they’ll rise even more as the central bank continues to hike interest rates. Governor Stephe...
Kayla Derkach Jan 11, 2019
Trudeau faces questions about immigration, trade, Saudi arms deal in Regina
REGINA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced blunt questions from people at a town hall in Regina including one from a man who fears Canada’s immigration policies are putting lives at risk. The ...
Kayla Derkach Jan 10, 2019
NEB wants marine protection program from Trans Mountain pipeline builder
VANCOUVER - The National Energy Board would require the creation of a marine mammal protection program for the Trans Mountain pipeline in a series of draft conditions it has laid out before it conside...
Kayla Derkach Jan 10, 2019

Quebec premier backs order forcing hospital to remove bilingual signs
MONTREAL - Quebec Premier Francois Legault is defending an order forcing a hospital northwest of Montreal to remove its bilingual signs. To the dismay of local politicians, the hospital in Lachute, Qu...
Kayla Derkach Jan 10, 2019
Lawyer urges judge to release man convicted of killing wife in B.C.
VANCOUVER - A prisoner who has proclaimed his innocence in the 1994 murder of his common-law wife in British Columbia should be released on bail while the federal government reviews his case as a pote...
Kayla Derkach Jan 10, 2019
Cases of residential school abuse uncompensated because of signature rule
TORONTO - Legitimate cases of residential school abuse are going uncompensated under a class-action settlement because the victims died without signing an application form, a situation one lawyer call...
Kayla Derkach Jan 10, 2019
Health Canada launches campaign to educate teens on the health risks of vaping
Health Canada is ramping up efforts to warn young Canadians about the potential risks associated with vaping, the agency said Thursday. Spokeswoman Maryse Durette said the government body has launched...
Kayla Derkach Jan 10, 2019

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