Category Archives: Canada

Canada Post warns of massive losses after back-to-work bill becomes law
OTTAWA - Canada Post on Tuesday revealed deeper losses it’s booking because of a massive pay-equity order this year, while the federal government insisted back-to-work legislation that sent stri...
Kayla Derkach Nov 27, 2018

Food agency taking steps to prevent entry of lettuce suspected in E. coli cases
OTTAWA - The federal government is advising the food industry not to import romaine lettuce from areas in the U.S. suspected of producing lettuce contaminated with E. coli. The Canadian Food Inspectio...
Andrew Snook Nov 27, 2018

Food agency taking steps to prevent entry of lettuce suspected in E. coli cases
OTTAWA - The federal government is advising the food industry not to import romaine lettuce from areas in the U.S. suspected of producing lettuce contaminated with E. coli. The Canadian Food Inspectio...
Kayla Derkach Nov 27, 2018
Quebec domestic violence victim awarded $315,000 in civil suit against attacker
MONTREAL - A court has awarded a Quebec woman who was violently attacked by her longtime partner $315,000 in damages in a decision her lawyer hopes will provide victims of domestic violence another av...
Andrew Snook Nov 27, 2018
Quebec domestic violence victim awarded $315,000 in civil suit against attacker
MONTREAL - A court has awarded a Quebec woman who was violently attacked by her longtime partner $315,000 in damages in a decision her lawyer hopes will provide victims of domestic violence another av...
Kayla Derkach Nov 27, 2018

'Proud and honoured': Posthumous award for kindness advocate Becca Schofield
FREDERICTON - A New Brunswick teenager who inspired people around the world to perform random acts of kindness has been honoured posthumously with the Order of New Brunswick, and remembered as someone...
Andrew Snook Nov 27, 2018

In the news today, Nov. 27
Six stories in the news for Monday, Nov. 26 --- ROTATING POSTAL STRIKES TO END TODAY Mail service will resume all across the country at noon today after the Senate passed legislation ordering an end t...
Andrew Snook Nov 27, 2018

'Proud and honoured': Posthumous award for kindness advocate Becca Schofield
FREDERICTON - A New Brunswick teenager who inspired people around the world to perform random acts of kindness has been honoured posthumously with the Order of New Brunswick, and remembered as someone...
Kayla Derkach Nov 27, 2018

In the news today, Nov. 27
Six stories in the news for Monday, Nov. 26 --- ROTATING POSTAL STRIKES TO END TODAY Mail service will resume all across the country at noon today after the Senate passed legislation ordering an end t...
Kayla Derkach Nov 27, 2018

GM job cuts, closures not a symptom of Trump's trade agenda, analysts say
WASHINGTON - Donald Trump’s tariff battles with Canada, Mexico, China and Europe have inflated the cost of steel, making it more expensive to build cars in North America, but General Motors̵...
Andrew Snook Nov 27, 2018

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