Category Archives: Canada
Case adjourned for man accused of killing four people in Fredericton
FREDERICTON - A Fredericton man accused of killing four people, including two city police officers, is due back in court next month after his case was adjourned Monday. Matthew Raymond,48, faces four ...
Kayla Derkach Sep 24, 2018
Victims' families, Wettlaufer survivor call for compassion in long-term care
The families of eight people killed by an Ontario nurse, as well as one of her surviving victims, lamented a fundamental lack of respect for human life in the province’s long-term care system Mo...
Kayla Derkach Sep 24, 2018

Judge finds Dellen Millard guilty of first-degree murder in death of father
TORONTO - A Toronto man who stood to inherit a multimillion-dollar aviation company was found guilty of first-degree murder in his father’s death Monday, a ruling that marked his third such conv...
Kayla Derkach Sep 24, 2018

New Brunswick Tories win most seats, but Liberals will try to stay in power
Voters in New Brunswick have turned have their backs on the province’s entrenched two-party system for the first time in a generation, electing enough third party candidates to leave the Liberal...
Andrew Snook Sep 24, 2018
In the news today, Sept. 24
Six stories in the news for Monday, Sept. 24 --- CAPITAL RESIDENTS RETURN TO TORNADO RUBBLE Ontario Premier Doug Ford has pledged the province's full support to Ottawa residents recovering from Friday...
Andrew Snook Sep 24, 2018
Cities make power play for new fiscal order with eye to 2019 federal election
OTTAWA - Canada’s cities believe they will finally land easier and direct access to federal dollars in next year’s budget, or at least wrest a platform pledge from parties in the 2019 elec...
Andrew Snook Sep 24, 2018
Case adjourned for man accused of killing four people in Fredericton
FREDERICTON - A Fredericton man accused of killing four people, including two city police officers, is due back in court next month after his case was adjourned Monday. Matthew Raymond,48, faces four ...
Andrew Snook Sep 24, 2018
Victims' families, Wettlaufer survivor call for compassion in long-term care
The families of eight people killed by an Ontario nurse, as well as one of her surviving victims, lamented a fundamental lack of respect for human life in the province’s long-term care system Mo...
Andrew Snook Sep 24, 2018

Judge finds Dellen Millard guilty of first-degree murder in death of father
TORONTO - A Toronto man who stood to inherit a multimillion-dollar aviation company was found guilty of first-degree murder in his father’s death Monday, a ruling that marked his third such conv...
Andrew Snook Sep 24, 2018
Blasey Ford agrees to testify in dramatic Supreme Court confirmation showdown
WASHINGTON - When she first told a U.S. lawmaker her harrowing allegation of a 1982 high-school sexual assault at the hands of a prep-school kid now poised to become one of America’s most powerf...
Andrew Snook Sep 23, 2018

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