Category Archives: Canada
Judge upholds university's right to rescind master's degree over plagiarism
CALGARY - An Alberta judge says the University of Calgary can rescind a master’s degree awarded to a student 15 years ago before allegations he plagiarized parts of his thesis. John Measor was a...
Kayla Derkach Sep 19, 2018
Ottawa police officer facing multiple charges, including sex assault, force says
A sexual assault investigation by Ottawa police has resulted in more than 20 charges being laid against one of the force’s officers and the possibility of more to come, investigators said Wednes...
Kayla Derkach Sep 19, 2018
Ottawa police officer facing multiple charges, including sex assault, force says
A sexual assault investigation by Ottawa police has resulted in more than 20 charges being laid against one of the force’s officers and the possibility of more to come, investigators said Wednes...
Andrew Snook Sep 19, 2018

U.S. procurement demand on Canada, Mexico fading from NAFTA: sources
OTTAWA - The United States has backed away from its contentious demands for lucrative procurement projects in the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement, The Canadian Press has learn...
Andrew Snook Sep 19, 2018

U.S. procurement demand on Canada, Mexico fading from NAFTA: sources
OTTAWA - The United States has backed away from its contentious demands for lucrative procurement projects in the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement, The Canadian Press has learn...
Kayla Derkach Sep 19, 2018

Why one unlikely New Brunswicker is prohibited by law from voting
FREDERICTON - When New Brunswickers head to the polls Monday, one person will be prohibited entirely from casting a ballot: The woman in charge of the vote. The law doesn’t allow Kim Poffenroth,...
Kayla Derkach Sep 19, 2018

Why one unlikely New Brunswicker is prohibited by law from voting
FREDERICTON - When New Brunswickers head to the polls Monday, one person will be prohibited entirely from casting a ballot: The woman in charge of the vote. The law doesn’t allow Kim Poffenroth,...
Andrew Snook Sep 19, 2018

Federal government accelerates phase-out of rupture-prone rail tankers
OTTAWA - The federal government is speeding up the timelines for the removal of rupture-prone tank cars from Canadian railroads. Ottawa has taken steps to phase out certain types of tank cars followin...
Andrew Snook Sep 19, 2018
B.C. judge tiptoes through divorce assets of decades-long cannabis grow-op
VANCOUVER - Mr. and Mrs. Smith “lived well.” Their “very successful family business,” illegally growing and selling marijuana for two decades, gained them properties in British...
Andrew Snook Sep 19, 2018

Toronto company offers cash to 'cannabis connoisseurs' to smoke marijuana
TORONTO - Getting paid to smoke pot is no longer a toker’s daydream. A cannabis firm is looking to hire five pot aficionados from across the country to sample the company's wares and get paid to...
Andrew Snook Sep 19, 2018

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