Category Archives: Canada
Woodlands survivors begin receiving compensation from B.C. government
VANCOUVER - Survivors of abuse at a notorious school and psychiatric facility in New Westminster, B.C., have begun receiving compensation from the provincial government, after previously being left ou...
Kayla Derkach Oct 08, 2018
Woodlands survivors begin receiving compensation from B.C. government
VANCOUVER - Survivors of abuse at a notorious school and psychiatric facility in New Westminster, B.C., have begun receiving compensation from the provincial government, after previously being left ou...
Andrew Snook Oct 08, 2018
Experts express concern about refinery safety in wake of Irving blast
Oil refineries and other large industrial operations that are surrounded by residential communities need to work harder to ensure safety and protect their own bottom lines, multiple experts say. A mas...
Andrew Snook Oct 08, 2018
Experts express concern about refinery safety in wake of Irving blast
Oil refineries and other large industrial operations that are surrounded by residential communities need to work harder to ensure safety and protect their own bottom lines, multiple experts say. A mas...
Kayla Derkach Oct 08, 2018

Halifax naval memorial vandalized with anti-war slogans, anarchy symbols
HALIFAX - Vandals defaced a Halifax naval memorial honouring thousands who died in the First and Second World Wars overnight Sunday, but veterans and others quickly went to work removing the graffiti....
Kayla Derkach Oct 08, 2018

Halifax naval memorial vandalized with anti-war slogans, anarchy symbols
HALIFAX - Vandals defaced a Halifax naval memorial honouring thousands who died in the First and Second World Wars overnight Sunday, but veterans and others quickly went to work removing the graffiti....
Andrew Snook Oct 08, 2018
Ex governor general Michaelle Jean in tough spot as la Francophonie vote nears
OTTAWA - The contest between Michaelle Jean and Rwandan Foreign Affairs Minister Louise Mushikiwabo for la Francophonie’s top post goes far beyond the spending questions that have plagued the fo...
Andrew Snook Oct 08, 2018

Chretien predicts common sense will prevail in debate over religious symbols
OTTAWA - Jean Chretien says Quebec’s political class is “trapped” in a pointless debate over a non-existent problem: how to accommodate religious minorities. And the former prime min...
Andrew Snook Oct 08, 2018
Canadian military says doubling in sex-assault reports a sign of progress
OTTAWA - The Canadian Forces are explaining a dramatic increase in the number of sexual-assault reports last year as proof that efforts to crack down on such illicit behaviour in the military are havi...
Andrew Snook Oct 08, 2018
Ex governor general Michaelle Jean in tough spot as la Francophonie vote nears
OTTAWA - The contest between Michaelle Jean and Rwandan Foreign Affairs Minister Louise Mushikiwabo for la Francophonie’s top post goes far beyond the spending questions that have plagued the fo...
Kayla Derkach Oct 08, 2018

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