Category Archives: Canada
Ottawa wins reprieve for solitary confinement law; now valid until April 30
TORONTO - The federal government eked out a four-month reprieve for its solitary confinement law on Monday despite criticism from Ontario’s top court about Ottawa’s failure to address conc...
Kayla Derkach Dec 17, 2018

Garbage Truck Santa's decorated rig rolls for 27th year in Whitehorse
WHITEHORSE - A familiar, if somewhat unconventional, holiday event resumes for its 27th season in Whitehorse but the man who’s better known as Garbage Truck Santa worries he’s celebrating ...
Kayla Derkach Dec 17, 2018

Diverging accounts at trial for accused in deaths of Calgary mother, daughter
CALGARY - Jurors are being asked to believe diverging accounts of what a Calgary man was doing on July 11, 2016, when a single mother was found dead in her apartment bound in duct tape and her young d...
Kayla Derkach Dec 17, 2018

Energy assessment law needed to avoid another Trans Mountain impasse, PM says
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he is overhauling how Canada assesses big energy projects in a bid to ensure new projects can get built without the government having to buy them to make th...
Kayla Derkach Dec 17, 2018

Canada's robust credit rating should calm fears about federal deficits: Trudeau
OTTAWA - Canadians worried about federal deficits should look at the country’s strong standing with international credit-rating agencies for some reassurance, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says....
Kayla Derkach Dec 17, 2018

Women more likely than men to experience workplace harassment: StatsCan study
OTTAWA - A new study suggests women are more likely than men to experience workplace harassment, and that it’s more common in health-related fields. The Statistics Canada report, “Harassme...
Kayla Derkach Dec 17, 2018

Stricter drunk driving laws to take effect across Canada on Tuesday
New rules that increase penalties for drunk driving and expand police powers to demand breath samples take effect across Canada on Tuesday, with some predicting the law will face a series of legal cha...
Kayla Derkach Dec 17, 2018

Irregular migrant claims drop to lowest levels since 2017, but backlogs remain
OTTAWA - As the number of irregular asylum seekers arriving in Canada appears to be slowing, work is quietly underway to speed up refugee processing and address a major backlog of asylum claims that h...
Kayla Derkach Dec 17, 2018

Those who resisted legal pot now 'caught flat footed' on supply, says Trudeau
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is blaming pockets of resistance to the legalization of marijuana for a cannabis supply shortage that has slowed the dissemination of legal weed in parts of Cana...
Kayla Derkach Dec 17, 2018

Crown says no evidence of political interference in Mark Norman case
OTTAWA - Crown prosecutors have pushed back against suggestions of political interference in Vice-Admiral Mark Norman’s criminal case, saying there is no evidence to support such allegations. Th...
Kayla Derkach Dec 17, 2018

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