Category Archives: Canada
Suspect admits to stabbing deaths of man, woman at Alberta work camp
GRANDE PRAIRIE, Alta. - A trial in northern Alberta is hearing grisly details about a work camp cook who killed two other workers - stabbing one man more than 70 times, cutting off parts of his body a...
Kayla Derkach Oct 30, 2018

Manitoba Tories show some support for Liberal bill banning weight discrimination
WINNIPEG - A move to ban discrimination based on weight and size under Manitoba’s human rights code has moved a step closer to becoming law, although the Progressive Conservative government has ...
Kayla Derkach Oct 30, 2018

Mongohouse sues Canada's largest real estate board, claims it has lost $50K
TORONTO - Property listings website Mongohouse is striking back at the Toronto Real Estate Board, claiming that it has suffered losses in excess of $50,000 after it was forced to abruptly shut down it...
Kayla Derkach Oct 30, 2018
Suspect admits to stabbing deaths of man, woman at Alberta work camp
GRANDE PRAIRIE, Alta. - A trial in northern Alberta is hearing grisly details about a work camp cook who killed two other workers - stabbing one man more than 70 times, cutting off parts of his body a...
Andrew Snook Oct 30, 2018

Manitoba Tories show some support for Liberal bill banning weight discrimination
WINNIPEG - A move to ban discrimination based on weight and size under Manitoba’s human rights code has moved a step closer to becoming law, although the Progressive Conservative government has ...
Andrew Snook Oct 30, 2018

Mongohouse sues Canada's largest real estate board, claims it has lost $50K
TORONTO - Property listings website Mongohouse is striking back at the Toronto Real Estate Board, claiming that it has suffered losses in excess of $50,000 after it was forced to abruptly shut down it...
Andrew Snook Oct 30, 2018

Saskatchewan introduces climate change legislation as feud with Ottawa continues
REGINA - The Saskatchewan government has introduced its own climate change law as its feud with Ottawa over a carbon tax continues to play out in the courts. The bill, which amends current climate leg...
Andrew Snook Oct 30, 2018

Saskatchewan introduces climate change legislation as feud with Ottawa continues
REGINA - The Saskatchewan government has introduced its own climate change law as its feud with Ottawa over a carbon tax continues to play out in the courts. The bill, which amends current climate leg...
Kayla Derkach Oct 30, 2018
Bernardo's low self-esteem 'mantra' sign of poor insight, parole board says
TORONTO - The fact that convicted killer and serial rapist Paul Bernardo resorted to blaming his sadistic behaviour on an anxiety disorder and low self-esteem underlines his lack of insight into his c...
Kayla Derkach Oct 30, 2018

Kelly Ellard, killer of B.C. teen Reena Virk, has day parole extended
VANCOUVER - A British Columbia woman who brutally beat and drowned 14-year-old Reena Virk near a Victoria-area bridge in 1997 has been granted an extension to her day parole. Kelly Ellard, 35, was con...
Kayla Derkach Oct 30, 2018

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