Category Archives: Canada

Missing over 20 years: Calgary man reunited with P.E.I. graduation ring
A Calgary man has been reunited with his college ring that he lost more than 20 years ago. Wayne Stewart was contacted earlier this week by an alumni representative from Holland College in Prince Edwa...
Kayla Derkach Dec 20, 2018
Move over Hollywood! You've got nothing on Winnipeg's 'Garbage Hill'
WINNIPEG - Los Angeles has its famous “Hollywood” sign but Winnipeg can now boast of having its own smaller version - only this one adorns the side of a former landfill and reads “Ga...
Kayla Derkach Dec 20, 2018

Officials warn about carbon monoxide poisonings that kill dozens every year
At least 50 Canadians a year die of carbon monoxide poisoning and health officials are stressing the importance of installing proper detectors as we head into winter. Michael Lewis, New Brunswick̵...
Kayla Derkach Dec 20, 2018
Feds give Toronto $6.7M to fight gun violence; won't rule out handgun ban
TORONTO - The federal government has not ruled out further restrictions or even an outright ban on handguns to combat gun-related violence, Organized Crime Reduction Minister Bill Blair said on Thursd...
Kayla Derkach Dec 20, 2018
Metis, non-status Indians launch '60s Scoop lawsuit over identity loss
TORONTO - Metis and non-status Indians across Canada are seeking damages for the alleged harms inflicted on them by the Canadian government during the ’60s Scoop, according to a proposed class a...
Kayla Derkach Dec 20, 2018
Ottawa unveils plan to make medical devices like insulin pumps, pacemakers safer
TORONTO - Health Canada has announced an action plan to improve the safety of medical devices such as pacemakers and breast implants following media reports of Canadians receiving risky products pulle...
Kayla Derkach Dec 20, 2018

Canada among targets of alleged Chinese hacking campaign
OTTAWA - Companies in Canada were among the targets of two Chinese citizens charged with waging an extensive hacking campaign to steal valuable data over many years, U.S. authorities say. In an indict...
Kayla Derkach Dec 20, 2018

Allowing municipalities to opt out of pot shops helps black market: experts
As municipalities across Ontario weigh whether to allow cannabis retail stores in their neighbourhoods, experts and consumer choice advocates warn that having large swaths of the province opt out of b...
Kayla Derkach Dec 20, 2018

Canada can hit Paris promise if we switch to electric cars and public transit
OTTAWA - Canada’s current climate-change plans leave it 79 million tonnes shy of its greenhouse-gas emissions targets but Environment Minister Catherine McKenna says most of that gap will be clo...
Kayla Derkach Dec 20, 2018

Coerced sterilization reports sparking concern in Canada's medical community
OTTAWA - Reports detailing allegations of coerced and forced sterilizations of Indigenous women are “deeply concerning” and describe serious violations of medical ethics, the president of ...
Kayla Derkach Dec 20, 2018

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