Category Archives: Canada

School bullying video shows how people with disabilities are devalued: advocates
GLACE BAY, N.S. - Advocates say a disturbing video showing a Cape Breton teen’s classmate walking over him in a stream demonstrates how the lives of people with disabilities are often devalued. ...
Kayla Derkach Nov 15, 2018

Gallant names new mission after stepping down: repair N.B.'s linguistic divide
FREDERICTON - Former premier Brian Gallant announced plans to resign as New Brunswick Liberal leader Thursday, as well as a new mission: to tour Canada’s only officially bilingual province in a ...
Kayla Derkach Nov 15, 2018

Gallant names new mission after stepping down: repair N.B.'s linguistic divide
FREDERICTON - Former premier Brian Gallant announced plans to resign as New Brunswick Liberal leader Thursday, as well as a new mission: to tour Canada’s only officially bilingual province in a ...
Andrew Snook Nov 15, 2018

In the news today, Nov. 15
Four stories in the news for Thursday, Nov. 15 --- NO SPIKE IN STONED DRIVING AFTER OCT. 17: POLICE Police departments across the country say they haven’t seen a dramatic spike in cannabis impai...
Andrew Snook Nov 15, 2018

In the news today, Nov. 15
Four stories in the news for Thursday, Nov. 15 --- NO SPIKE IN STONED DRIVING AFTER OCT. 17: POLICE Police departments across the country say they haven’t seen a dramatic spike in cannabis impai...
Kayla Derkach Nov 15, 2018

Early data suggests no spike in pot-impaired driving after legalization: police
VANCOUVER - Canadian police have not seen a spike in cannabis-impaired driving one month since legalization, but there needs to be more awareness of laws around storing marijuana in vehicles and passe...
Kayla Derkach Nov 15, 2018
Manitoba Tory backbencher holds another fundraiser at men-only squash club
WINNIPEG - A Manitoba government backbencher is once again holding a fundraising event at a squash club that doesn’t allow women to become members. The constituency association for Scott Johnsto...
Kayla Derkach Nov 15, 2018

Early data suggests no spike in pot-impaired driving after legalization: police
VANCOUVER - Canadian police have not seen a spike in cannabis-impaired driving one month since legalization, but there needs to be more awareness of laws around storing marijuana in vehicles and passe...
Andrew Snook Nov 15, 2018
Manitoba Tory backbencher holds another fundraiser at men-only squash club
WINNIPEG - A Manitoba government backbencher is once again holding a fundraising event at a squash club that doesn’t allow women to become members. The constituency association for Scott Johnsto...
Andrew Snook Nov 15, 2018
Strike at Globe and Mail averted at last minute with tentative agreement: union
TORONTO - A strike has been averted at the Globe and Mail just hours before the deadline. Unifor, which represents 320 reporters, editors and other staff at the national newspaper, says the two sides ...
Andrew Snook Nov 14, 2018

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