Category Archives: Canada

Survey finds growing disconnect between Canadians and nature
TORONTO - A survey for the Nature Conservancy of Canada indicates Canadians feel happier when they are connected to nature, but fewer are making the effort to get out of the house. The online survey o...
Kayla Derkach Sep 27, 2018

Survey finds growing disconnect between Canadians and nature
TORONTO - A survey for the Nature Conservancy of Canada indicates Canadians feel happier when they are connected to nature, but fewer are making the effort to get out of the house. The online survey o...
Andrew Snook Sep 27, 2018

In the news today, Sept. 27
Five stories in the news for Thursday, Sept. 27 ___ TRUMP LETS LOOSE ON NAFTA, FREELAND, TRUDEAU U.S. President Donald Trump let Canada know how he really feels Wednesday - sharpening his tariff threa...
Andrew Snook Sep 27, 2018

In the news today, Sept. 27
Five stories in the news for Thursday, Sept. 27 ___ TRUMP LETS LOOSE ON NAFTA, FREELAND, TRUDEAU U.S. President Donald Trump let Canada know how he really feels Wednesday - sharpening his tariff threa...
Kayla Derkach Sep 27, 2018

Feds try to pull cloak of secrecy over court case on pipeline spy allegations
OTTAWA - Federal lawyers want closed-door hearings in a high-profile court case about allegations of Canadian Security Intelligence Service spying on anti-pipeline activists. The civil liberties group...
Kayla Derkach Sep 27, 2018

Ontario could see up to 1,000 private pot shops after cannabis legalization
TORONTO - Ontario could have up to 1,000 private pot shops after recreational cannabis is legalized, the province’s Progressive Conservatives said Thursday, significantly more stores than planne...
Kayla Derkach Sep 27, 2018

Feds try to pull cloak of secrecy over court case on pipeline spy allegations
OTTAWA - Federal lawyers want closed-door hearings in a high-profile court case about allegations of Canadian Security Intelligence Service spying on anti-pipeline activists. The civil liberties group...
Andrew Snook Sep 27, 2018

Ontario could see up to 1,000 private pot shops after cannabis legalization
TORONTO - Ontario could have up to 1,000 private pot shops after recreational cannabis is legalized, the province’s Progressive Conservatives said Thursday, significantly more stores than planne...
Andrew Snook Sep 27, 2018
Former Saskatchewan deputy premier, senator Eric Berntson dead at 77
SASKATOON - Eric Berntson, a former Saskatchewan and federal politician who served jail time for fraud, has died. He was 77. Berntson first entered provincial politics in 1975 when he won the Souris-C...
Andrew Snook Sep 26, 2018
Former Saskatchewan deputy premier, senator Eric Berntson dead at 77
SASKATOON - Eric Berntson, a former Saskatchewan and federal politician who served jail time for fraud, has died. He was 77. Berntson first entered provincial politics in 1975 when he won the Souris-C...
Kayla Derkach Sep 26, 2018

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