Category Archives: Canada
Court wants more info before deciding if segregation law becomes invalid
TORONTO - Ontario’s top court has asked the federal government for more information before deciding whether Canada’s segregation laws will become invalid next month. Speaking for the Appea...
Kayla Derkach Nov 21, 2018
Wandering river otter avoids trap in tiny downtown Vancouver park
VANCOUVER - The wandering river otter with a taste for decorative and valuable koi carp has managed to elude a trap set Tuesday in hopes of removing it from a classical Chinese garden in Vancouver. Of...
Kayla Derkach Nov 21, 2018
Wandering river otter avoids trap in tiny downtown Vancouver park
VANCOUVER - The wandering river otter with a taste for decorative and valuable koi carp has managed to elude a trap set Tuesday in hopes of removing it from a classical Chinese garden in Vancouver. Of...
Andrew Snook Nov 21, 2018

Former Ticats Dyakowski, Hage seeking Conservative nomination in Hamilton ridings
HAMILTON - Two former Hamilton Tiger-Cats are hoping to have the same success in the political arena that they had on the gridiron. In a joint press conference at the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, P...
Andrew Snook Nov 21, 2018

Former Ticats Dyakowski, Hage seeking Conservative nomination in Hamilton ridings
HAMILTON - Two former Hamilton Tiger-Cats are hoping to have the same success in the political arena that they had on the gridiron. In a joint press conference at the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, P...
Kayla Derkach Nov 21, 2018

Statistics Canada blames guns, gangs as homicide rate hits 10-year high
OTTAWA - Canada’s national homicide rate last year was the highest it’s been in a decade, Statistics Canada says, because of a spike in gang-related violence and shootings. In a report rel...
Kayla Derkach Nov 21, 2018

Liberals give notice for law to end Canada Post strike as sides dispute backlog
OTTAWA - The federal government has given notice that they’re prepared to legislate Canada Post employees back to work as the postal service and union spar over the scale of the backlog the rota...
Kayla Derkach Nov 21, 2018

Statistics Canada blames guns, gangs as homicide rate hits 10-year high
OTTAWA - Canada’s national homicide rate last year was the highest it’s been in a decade, Statistics Canada says, because of a spike in gang-related violence and shootings. In a report rel...
Andrew Snook Nov 21, 2018

Liberals give notice for law to end Canada Post strike as sides dispute backlog
OTTAWA - The federal government has given notice that they’re prepared to legislate Canada Post employees back to work as the postal service and union spar over the scale of the backlog the rota...
Andrew Snook Nov 21, 2018
Canada eyes sweeping free-trade deal with China but remains open to sector deals
OTTAWA - A full-scale trade deal between Canada and China is possible even as Canada remains open to striking smaller sector-by-sector agreements, says International Trade Minister Jim Carr. Speaking ...
Andrew Snook Nov 21, 2018

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