Category Archives: Canada

Dairy farmer anger over trade deal gets awkward for at least one Liberal MP
OTTAWA - The newly struck North American trade agreement will let more American dairy products into Canada and, while it has yet to be ratified, it’s already putting at least one MP from the gov...
Kayla Derkach Nov 05, 2018

Bruce McArthur could stand trial as early as September 2019: judge
TORONTO - A man accused of killing eight men with ties to Toronto’s gay village could stand trial as early as next September, a judge said Monday as the alleged serial killer made his first appe...
Kayla Derkach Nov 05, 2018

Liberals detail homelessness program, set to unveil anti-poverty law
OTTAWA - Cities looking for more federal cash and a more regular flow of money to tackle poverty are being told that they will be able to tap into $1.25 billion over the next nine years through the Li...
Kayla Derkach Nov 05, 2018
In the news today, Nov. 5
Six stories in the news for Monday, Nov. 5 --- CASE OF ALLEGED SERIAL KILLER DUE IN ONTARIO SUPERIOR COURT The case of the man accused of killing eight men with ties to Toronto’s gay village is ...
Andrew Snook Nov 05, 2018

'Eddie the Eagle' among Olympians cheering for a Calgary 2026 bid at rally
CALGARY - Mayor Naheed Nenshi says the naysayers have been winning the debate over whether Calgary should hold the Winter Olympics in 2026, but there’s still time to change the narrative before ...
Andrew Snook Nov 05, 2018

Dairy farmer anger over trade deal gets awkward for at least one Liberal MP
OTTAWA - The newly struck North American trade agreement will let more American dairy products into Canada and, while it has yet to be ratified, it’s already putting at least one MP from the gov...
Andrew Snook Nov 05, 2018

Bruce McArthur could stand trial as early as September 2019: judge
TORONTO - A man accused of killing eight men with ties to Toronto’s gay village could stand trial as early as next September, a judge said Monday as the alleged serial killer made his first appe...
Andrew Snook Nov 05, 2018

Liberals detail homelessness program, set to unveil anti-poverty law
OTTAWA - Cities looking for more federal cash and a more regular flow of money to tackle poverty are being told that they will be able to tap into $1.25 billion over the next nine years through the Li...
Andrew Snook Nov 05, 2018

Elgar Petersen, namesake for the Humboldt Broncos' home rink, dies at 82
HUMBOLDT, Sask. - Elgar Petersen was famous in Humboldt, Sask., for his love and support of the Broncos hockey team, but it was in the wake of the tragic bus crash in April that his name suddenly beca...
Andrew Snook Nov 04, 2018

Elgar Petersen, namesake for the Humboldt Broncos' home rink, dies at 82
HUMBOLDT, Sask. - Elgar Petersen was famous in Humboldt, Sask., for his love and support of the Broncos hockey team, but it was in the wake of the tragic bus crash in April that his name suddenly beca...
Kayla Derkach Nov 04, 2018

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