Category Archives: Canada

Sale of vintage bus and subway items draws huge crowd in Montreal
MONTREAL - For many Montrealers, the sound of coins dropping into a fare box or the sight of an original smurf-blue-and-white subway car brings back memories of past commutes and long hours on the roa...
Kayla Derkach Oct 14, 2018

St. F.X. students protest school's handling of alleged sexual assault
ANTIGONISH, N.S. - A group of students is set to launch a petition that demands St. Francis Xavier University strengthen its sexual violence policy, saying an apology from the school’s president...
Kayla Derkach Oct 14, 2018

Secret supper clubs test appetite for cannabis-infused food ahead of legalization
VANCOUVER - One of the first questions chef Travis Petersen asks guests as they arrive to his supper club at a semi-secret Vancouver location is how they would gauge their cannabis tolerance. The 34-y...
Kayla Derkach Oct 14, 2018

No competition: Number of Ontario communities with acclaimed candidates rising
As communities across Ontario gear up for municipal elections later this month, a growing number of candidates face no competition at all. Figures from the Association of Municipalities of Ontario ind...
Kayla Derkach Oct 14, 2018

A year into #MeToo, survivors' stories resonate online and off: experts
Jenny Wright remembers scrolling through her social media feed a year ago to find “every single woman” on her Facebook page issuing the same simple declaration: #MeToo. As the executive di...
Kayla Derkach Oct 14, 2018

With Oct. 17 days away, recreational cannabis landscape still hazy
TORONTO - Jimmy’s Cannabis will be opening its doors to the public for the first time on Oct. 17 - but it’s still not clear whether there will be any pot products on its shelves. The Saska...
Kayla Derkach Oct 14, 2018

Emergency buzzer had been disabled in young man's prison death: report
HALIFAX - An emergency intercom in the jail unit of a young Halifax man who died of a methadone overdose had been improperly disabled by guards who regarded it as a nuisance, according to a correction...
Kayla Derkach Oct 14, 2018

#AfterMeToo group creating digital centre for suvivors of workplace violence
TORONTO - A Canadian group that pushed for change in the country’s screen industry amid the #MeToo movement is taking matters into its own hands after seeing a lack of action. Actresses Mia Kirs...
Kayla Derkach Oct 14, 2018

Secret supper clubs test appetite for cannabis-infused food ahead of legalization
VANCOUVER - One of the first questions chef Travis Petersen asks guests as they arrive to his supper club at a semi-secret Vancouver location is how they would gauge their cannabis tolerance. The 34-y...
Andrew Snook Oct 14, 2018

No competition: Number of Ontario communities with acclaimed candidates rising
As communities across Ontario gear up for municipal elections later this month, a growing number of candidates face no competition at all. Figures from the Association of Municipalities of Ontario ind...
Andrew Snook Oct 14, 2018

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