Category Archives: Canada

Police investigate alleged arson at Toronto hotel housing asylum seekers
Toronto police are investigating an alleged arson at a hotel temporarily housing asylum seekers amid concerns raised by an immigrant services organization about anti-refugee sentiment circulating onli...
Kayla Derkach Oct 13, 2018
Quebec university unveils new policy banning teacher-student relationships
MONTREAL - A Quebec City university is unrolling a new sexual violence policy that includes a ban on intimate relationships between teachers and their students. Universite Laval’s policy also in...
Kayla Derkach Oct 13, 2018
Union launches 'Ships Stay Here' campaign to keep shipbuilding work in Halifax
HALIFAX - Shipbuilders at Halifax’s Irving Shipyard have launched a campaign to keep their work in Nova Scotia, as concerns mount over the possibility of repair work on Halifax-class navy ships ...
Kayla Derkach Oct 13, 2018
Quebec university unveils new policy banning teacher-student relationships
MONTREAL - A Quebec City university is unrolling a new sexual violence policy that includes a ban on intimate relationships between teachers and their students. Universite Laval’s policy also in...
Andrew Snook Oct 13, 2018
Union launches 'Ships Stay Here' campaign to keep shipbuilding work in Halifax
HALIFAX - Shipbuilders at Halifax’s Irving Shipyard have launched a campaign to keep their work in Nova Scotia, as concerns mount over the possibility of repair work on Halifax-class navy ships ...
Andrew Snook Oct 13, 2018

Union launches 'Ships Stay Here' campaign to keep shipbuilding work in Halifax
HALIFAX - Shipbuilders at Halifax’s Irving Shipyard have launched a campaign to keep their work in Nova Scotia, as concerns mount over the possibility of repair work on Halifax-class navy ships ...
Andrew Snook Oct 13, 2018

Union launches 'Ships Stay Here' campaign to keep shipbuilding work in Halifax
HALIFAX - Shipbuilders at Halifax’s Irving Shipyard have launched a campaign to keep their work in Nova Scotia, as concerns mount over the possibility of repair work on Halifax-class navy ships ...
Kayla Derkach Oct 13, 2018
Michael to track over the Grand Banks before moving away from Atlantic Canada
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - Post-tropical storm Michael is expected to make its exit from Atlantic Canada, but not before bringing large swells, minor storm surges and changes in water levels to parts of...
Kayla Derkach Oct 13, 2018
Michael to track over the Grand Banks before moving away from Atlantic Canada
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - Post-tropical storm Michael is expected to make its exit from Atlantic Canada, but not before bringing large swells, minor storm surges and changes in water levels to parts of...
Andrew Snook Oct 13, 2018

Cannabis paraphernalia to take a modern twist after legalization, say experts
TORONTO - Francois Ricard’s run of poking fun at the prime minister about Canada’s impending legalization of recreational cannabis may soon come to an end in Quebec even if it thrives in t...
Andrew Snook Oct 13, 2018

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