Category Archives: Canada
Former Winnipeg DJ sues after being fired for comments about transgender people
WINNIPEG - A former radio host in Winnipeg who was fired after making comments about transgender people is suing for wrongful dismissal. Dave Wheeler, whose real name is Christopher Wheeler Johnson, i...
Andrew Snook Sep 21, 2018
Former Winnipeg DJ sues after being fired for comments about transgender people
WINNIPEG - A former radio host in Winnipeg who was fired after making comments about transgender people is suing for wrongful dismissal. Dave Wheeler, whose real name is Christopher Wheeler Johnson, i...
Kayla Derkach Sep 21, 2018

Off Nova Scotia, a bid to 'unravel the mystery' of great white sharks
LUNENBURG, N.S. - Not far off Nova Scotia’s rough-hewn shoreline, scientists on board an aging crab boat lay in wait for one of the marine world’s greatest - and most mysterious - predator...
Kayla Derkach Sep 21, 2018

Off Nova Scotia, a bid to 'unravel the mystery' of great white sharks
LUNENBURG, N.S. - Not far off Nova Scotia’s rough-hewn shoreline, scientists on board an aging crab boat lay in wait for one of the marine world’s greatest - and most mysterious - predator...
Andrew Snook Sep 21, 2018

Ontario finance minister projects $15B deficit for province
TORONTO - Ontario’s finance minister said the province will have to make sacrifices as it grapples with a newly revised $15-billion deficit, a message critics predicted would pave the way for si...
Andrew Snook Sep 21, 2018
Nova Scotia announces plans to support accessibility law passed in 2017
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia has announced the next steps to reach its goal of making the province more accessible for those with disabilities by 2030. Justice Minister Mark Furey has released an implementat...
Andrew Snook Sep 21, 2018

Ontario finance minister projects $15B deficit for province
TORONTO - Ontario’s finance minister said the province will have to make sacrifices as it grapples with a newly revised $15-billion deficit, a message critics predicted would pave the way for si...
Kayla Derkach Sep 21, 2018
Nova Scotia announces plans to support accessibility law passed in 2017
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia has announced the next steps to reach its goal of making the province more accessible for those with disabilities by 2030. Justice Minister Mark Furey has released an implementat...
Kayla Derkach Sep 21, 2018

Jury finds man guilty of first-degree murder in Calgary woman's death
CALGARY - Loved ones of a Calgary woman brutally killed in Feburary 2015 sobbed and held each other after a jury found Curtis Healy guilty of first-degree murder in the death of Dawns Baptiste. “...
Kayla Derkach Sep 21, 2018

Jury finds man guilty of first-degree murder in Calgary woman's death
CALGARY - Loved ones of a Calgary woman brutally killed in Feburary 2015 sobbed and held each other after a jury found Curtis Healy guilty of first-degree murder in the death of Dawns Baptiste. “...
Andrew Snook Sep 21, 2018

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