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Manitoba Metis Federation gets $154 million as it moves toward self-government
WINNIPEG - The federal government says it will provide more than $154 million to the Manitoba Metis Federation as the group works towards self-government. The government said in a statement on Saturda...
Andrew Snook Sep 22, 2018
Wedding with a twist: Tornado throws wrench in couple's wedding plans
OTTAWA - Joshua McEvoy was sure his wedding was ruined. As a tornado tore through Ottawa’s Dunrobin neighbourhood uprooting trees, tearing off roofs and downing power lines, McEvoy, who lives in...
Andrew Snook Sep 22, 2018
Wedding with a twist: Tornado throws wrench in couple's wedding plans
OTTAWA - Joshua McEvoy was sure his wedding was ruined. As a tornado tore through Ottawa’s Dunrobin neighbourhood uprooting trees, tearing off roofs and downing power lines, McEvoy, who lives in...
Kayla Derkach Sep 22, 2018
Ottawa to name new ambassador for women, peace and security, Freeland says
MONTREAL - Canada will create a new ambassador position dedicated to women, peace and security, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland said Saturday. Freeland made the announcement at a meeting of...
Kayla Derkach Sep 22, 2018
Ottawa to name new ambassador for women, peace and security, Freeland says
MONTREAL - Canada will create a new ambassador position dedicated to women, peace and security, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland said Saturday. Freeland made the announcement at a meeting of...
Andrew Snook Sep 22, 2018
'A little bright spot:' Ottawa residents rescue dog trapped beneath rubble
OTTAWA - A freelance journalist says the rescue of a dog trapped under the rubble was “a little bright spot” amid the chaos in an Ottawa neighbourhood ravaged by a tornado. Matt Day was in...
Andrew Snook Sep 22, 2018
'A little bright spot:' Ottawa residents rescue dog trapped beneath rubble
OTTAWA - A freelance journalist says the rescue of a dog trapped under the rubble was “a little bright spot” amid the chaos in an Ottawa neighbourhood ravaged by a tornado. Matt Day was in...
Kayla Derkach Sep 22, 2018
QuickList: 10 of Canada's most notable tornado events over the years
OTTAWA - A tornado carved a destructive path through the Ottawa-Gatineau area on Friday, tearing roofs off of homes, overturning cars and felling power lines. According to Environment Canada, Canada g...
Kayla Derkach Sep 22, 2018
QuickList: 10 of Canada's most notable tornado events over the years
OTTAWA - A tornado carved a destructive path through the Ottawa-Gatineau area on Friday, tearing roofs off of homes, overturning cars and felling power lines. According to Environment Canada, Canada g...
Andrew Snook Sep 22, 2018
Quebec party leaders head to Gatineau to survey tornado-damaged areas
MONTREAL - Quebec’s political party leaders set their political differences aside on Saturday as they headed to Gatineau, Que., to survey the damage from a tornado that ripped through homes and ...
Andrew Snook Sep 22, 2018

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