Category Archives: Canada

No settlement imminent despite frenzied email exchange over Canada Post offer
OTTAWA - The Trudeau government signalled Monday it was willing to give Canada Post a couple more days to settle a labour dispute with its employees despite pressure from business to end rotating stri...
Kayla Derkach Nov 19, 2018

No settlement imminent despite frenzied email exchange over Canada Post offer
OTTAWA - The Trudeau government signalled Monday it was willing to give Canada Post a couple more days to settle a labour dispute with its employees despite pressure from business to end rotating stri...
Andrew Snook Nov 19, 2018

Questions raised over Cape Breton cull that has cost Ottawa $7,900 per moose
When a Mi’kmaq hunter shoots a moose in Cape Breton Highlands National Park, the meat feeds children, hides are used in clothing, and there’s one fewer ungulate damaging the park’s v...
Andrew Snook Nov 19, 2018

NATO deputy calls for alliance unity on 'increasingly aggressive Russia'
HALIFAX - A top NATO official made the case for alliance unity Monday, citing what she said are “complex and challenging security issues” that include an “increasingly aggressive Rus...
Andrew Snook Nov 19, 2018

In the news today, Nov. 19
Five stories in the news for Monday, Nov. 19 --- FLAILING NDP A WORRY FOR CONSERVATIVES The federal Conservatives return to the House of Commons today after a tumultuous two weeks that included losing...
Andrew Snook Nov 19, 2018

Questions raised over Cape Breton cull that has cost Ottawa $7,900 per moose
When a Mi’kmaq hunter shoots a moose in Cape Breton Highlands National Park, the meat feeds children, hides are used in clothing, and there’s one fewer ungulate damaging the park’s v...
Kayla Derkach Nov 19, 2018

NATO deputy calls for alliance unity on 'increasingly aggressive Russia'
HALIFAX - A top NATO official made the case for alliance unity Monday, citing what she said are “complex and challenging security issues” that include an “increasingly aggressive Rus...
Kayla Derkach Nov 19, 2018

In the news today, Nov. 19
Five stories in the news for Monday, Nov. 19 --- FLAILING NDP A WORRY FOR CONSERVATIVES The federal Conservatives return to the House of Commons today after a tumultuous two weeks that included losing...
Kayla Derkach Nov 19, 2018

Struggling NDP could be the biggest worry for federal Tories as House returns
OTTAWA - The federal Conservatives return to the House of Commons today after a tumultuous two weeks that included losing one of their best-known MPs to a sexual-misconduct scandal. But for leader And...
Kayla Derkach Nov 19, 2018

Esi Edugyan wins second $100K Giller prize for "Washington Black"
TORONTO - Victoria-based author Esi Edugyan says her second time winning the $100,000 Scotiabank Giller Prize felt all the more meaningful amid a climate in which truth is “under siege.” D...
Kayla Derkach Nov 19, 2018

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