Category Archives: Canada
Owner of mistakenly donated cash sought by thrift store in West Kelowna, B.C.
WEST KELOWNA, B.C. - A charity in British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley is trying to reunite some mistakenly donated money with its original owner, and it’s not the first time this year that ...
Andrew Snook Oct 16, 2018

Feds aiming to select preferred design for $60B warships by end of month
OTTAWA - Canada’s most expensive military project is entering a critical new phase as the government is on the verge of picking its top design for the country’s $60-billion fleet of new wa...
Andrew Snook Oct 16, 2018

Feds aiming to select preferred design for $60B warships by end of month
OTTAWA - Canada’s most expensive military project is entering a critical new phase as the government is on the verge of picking its top design for the country’s $60-billion fleet of new wa...
Kayla Derkach Oct 16, 2018

Federal government moves to transform inmate segregation in federal prisons
OTTAWA - Eleven years after a teenager killed herself after spending more than three years in segregation in prison, Ottawa is moving to ban the practice of isolating prisoners who pose risks to secur...
Kayla Derkach Oct 16, 2018

Federal government moves to transform inmate segregation in federal prisons
OTTAWA - Eleven years after a teenager killed herself after spending more than three years in segregation in prison, Ottawa is moving to ban the practice of isolating prisoners who pose risks to secur...
Andrew Snook Oct 16, 2018

Laws won't let us give moose, deer to food banks: Newfoundland hunters
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - A hunters’ group hopes to help feed the hungry by donating moose and other game meat to food banks in Newfoundland and Labrador, but they say the province won’t al...
Andrew Snook Oct 16, 2018

NewsAlert: Streamlined pardon process for marijuana possession convictions on the way
OTTAWA - The federal government promises it will soon be quicker - and less expensive - to obtain a criminal pardon for simple pot possession convictions of the past. Public Safety Minister Ralph Good...
Andrew Snook Oct 16, 2018

Laws won't let us give moose, deer to food banks: Newfoundland hunters
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - A hunters’ group hopes to help feed the hungry by donating moose and other game meat to food banks in Newfoundland and Labrador, but they say the province won’t al...
Kayla Derkach Oct 16, 2018

NewsAlert: Streamlined pardon process for marijuana possession convictions on the way
OTTAWA - The federal government promises it will soon be quicker - and less expensive - to obtain a criminal pardon for simple pot possession convictions of the past. Public Safety Minister Ralph Good...
Kayla Derkach Oct 16, 2018

Cancelling cap and trade will result in $3 billion in lost revenue: FAO
TORONTO - The cancellation of the cap-and-trade system will cost $3 billion in lost revenue over the next four fiscal years, Ontario’s fiscal watchdog said Tuesday, warning the decision would pu...
Kayla Derkach Oct 16, 2018

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