Category Archives: Canada
In the news today, Nov. 14
Four stories in the news for Wednesday, Nov. 14 --- CALGARIANS VOTE ‘NO’ ON 2026 OLYMPIC BID The results are in, and a majority of Calgarians are saying “no thanks” to a potent...
Andrew Snook Nov 14, 2018
Harder urges senators to embrace independent oversight of their expenses
OTTAWA - The government’s representative in the Senate is urging senators to stop dragging their feet and create an independent body to oversee their expenses. Sen. Peter Harder is applying pres...
Andrew Snook Nov 14, 2018
Harder urges senators to embrace independent oversight of their expenses
OTTAWA - The government’s representative in the Senate is urging senators to stop dragging their feet and create an independent body to oversee their expenses. Sen. Peter Harder is applying pres...
Kayla Derkach Nov 14, 2018
Disabled boy has 'forgiven' bullies who walked on him in stream, mother says
GLACE BAY, N.S. - The mother of a Cape Breton teen with cerebral palsy says her son has forgiven a group of students who bullied him last week - telling him to lie in a shallow stream as other student...
Kayla Derkach Nov 13, 2018
Disabled boy has 'forgiven' bullies who walked on him in stream, mother says
GLACE BAY, N.S. - The mother of a Cape Breton teen with cerebral palsy says her son has forgiven a group of students who bullied him last week - telling him to lie in a shallow stream as other student...
Andrew Snook Nov 13, 2018

NASA boss in Ottawa, fuels speculation about new Canadian space-station role
OTTAWA - The head of the U.S. space agency lauded Canada’s expertise in artificial intelligence in Ottawa Tuesday, fuelling speculation that Canada will join its next bold venture to unlock the ...
Andrew Snook Nov 13, 2018

NASA boss in Ottawa, fuels speculation about new Canadian space-station role
OTTAWA - The head of the U.S. space agency lauded Canada’s expertise in artificial intelligence in Ottawa Tuesday, fuelling speculation that Canada will join its next bold venture to unlock the ...
Kayla Derkach Nov 13, 2018

Canada stands pat on Saudi arms sales, even after hearing Khashoggi tape
OTTAWA - The Canadian government is showing no signs of toughening its stance on arms sales to Saudi Arabia, even after Canada’s spy chief heard a recording of the killing of journalist Jamal Kh...
Kayla Derkach Nov 13, 2018
E. coli outbreak in B.C. cheese makes five people sick, prompts warning
VANCOUVER - An E. coli outbreak has made five people in British Columbia sick and the provincial centre for disease control is warning consumers to throw away or return Little Qualicum Cheeseworks Qua...
Kayla Derkach Nov 13, 2018

Canada stands pat on Saudi arms sales, even after hearing Khashoggi tape
OTTAWA - The Canadian government is showing no signs of toughening its stance on arms sales to Saudi Arabia, even after Canada’s spy chief heard a recording of the killing of journalist Jamal Kh...
Andrew Snook Nov 13, 2018

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