Category Archives: Canada
Local news cut in half, not-for-profit funding models emerging, reports say
OTTAWA - The number of articles generated by community newspapers in Canada has declined by almost half over the last decade, and many news organizations are trending toward not-for-profit business mo...
Andrew Snook Sep 24, 2018
Lawyer for accused in Amber Alert case doesn't think man would have known kid was in SUV
NORTH BATTLEFORD, Sask. - A legal aid lawyer for a Saskatchewan man charged in a case that sparked an Amber Alert earlier this month says he doesn’t believe the accused would deliberately abduct...
Andrew Snook Sep 24, 2018
Lawyer for accused in Amber Alert case doesn't think man would have known kid was in SUV
NORTH BATTLEFORD, Sask. - A legal aid lawyer for a Saskatchewan man charged in a case that sparked an Amber Alert earlier this month says he doesn’t believe the accused would deliberately abduct...
Kayla Derkach Sep 24, 2018
Washington wants Canada to improve spill plan for U.S. spur of Trans Mountain
OLYMPIA, Wash. - Washington’s Department of Ecology wants the Canadian government to fix what it calls “deficiencies in critical areas” of its spill response plan for a spur of the T...
Kayla Derkach Sep 24, 2018
Washington wants Canada to improve spill plan for U.S. spur of Trans Mountain
OLYMPIA, Wash. - Washington’s Department of Ecology wants the Canadian government to fix what it calls “deficiencies in critical areas” of its spill response plan for a spur of the T...
Andrew Snook Sep 24, 2018

Canada Post strike averted for now as carriers say they'll keep talking
OTTAWA - The union representing thousands of Canada Post workers says it will stay at the bargaining table, averting a potential strike by mid-week. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers said Monday it...
Andrew Snook Sep 24, 2018

Canada Post strike averted for now as carriers say they'll keep talking
OTTAWA - The union representing thousands of Canada Post workers says it will stay at the bargaining table, averting a potential strike by mid-week. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers said Monday it...
Kayla Derkach Sep 24, 2018

New York Review of Books admits to 'failures' in handling of Ghomeshi essay
NEW YORK - The New York Review of Books is acknowledging its “failures in the presentation and editing” of a much-maligned essay by disgraced former CBC radio host Jian Ghomeshi. A stateme...
Kayla Derkach Sep 24, 2018

New York Review of Books admits to 'failures' in handling of Ghomeshi essay
NEW YORK - The New York Review of Books is acknowledging its “failures in the presentation and editing” of a much-maligned essay by disgraced former CBC radio host Jian Ghomeshi. A stateme...
Andrew Snook Sep 24, 2018

Online backlash after radio ad calls residential school harms a myth
SASKATOON - A radio ad airing in Saskatchewan is asking listeners whether Canadians are being told the whole truth about residential schools. The radio spot, which aired recently across multiple priva...
Andrew Snook Sep 24, 2018

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