Category Archives: Canada
Inquiry hears of Quebec-N.L. tensions over Churchill River energy
HAPPY VALLEY-GOOSE BAY, N.L. - The Muskrat Falls inquiry has been told that Quebec’s hold on the Churchill River’s resources has long blocked Newfoundland and Labrador from accessing elusi...
Kayla Derkach Sep 19, 2018
A timeline of events in the Toronto council-cutting saga
TORONTO - A timeline of events in the battle between the Ontario government and Toronto over the size of the city’s council. July 27, 2018: Premier Doug Ford announces plans to slash the number ...
Kayla Derkach Sep 19, 2018
A timeline of events in the Toronto council-cutting saga
TORONTO - A timeline of events in the battle between the Ontario government and Toronto over the size of the city’s council. July 27, 2018: Premier Doug Ford announces plans to slash the number ...
Andrew Snook Sep 19, 2018
Nova Scotia to allow 'X' as gender option on birth certificates
HALIFAX - Nova Scotians who don’t exclusively identify as male or female will have the option of choosing ‘X’ on their birth certificates under changes proposed by the province. Prop...
Andrew Snook Sep 19, 2018

The recent jump in U.S. butter imports? All smooth, says Canadian dairy industry
OTTAWA - More Canadians have likely slathered their late-summer corncobs with American-made butter in recent years - and it had nothing to do with U.S. President Donald Trump’s demands for more ...
Andrew Snook Sep 19, 2018
Nova Scotia to allow 'X' as gender option on birth certificates
HALIFAX - Nova Scotians who don’t exclusively identify as male or female will have the option of choosing ‘X’ on their birth certificates under changes proposed by the province. Prop...
Kayla Derkach Sep 19, 2018

The recent jump in U.S. butter imports? All smooth, says Canadian dairy industry
OTTAWA - More Canadians have likely slathered their late-summer corncobs with American-made butter in recent years - and it had nothing to do with U.S. President Donald Trump’s demands for more ...
Kayla Derkach Sep 19, 2018
Lawsuit over solitary confinement in Ontario jails certified as class action
TORONTO - A lawsuit alleging the Ontario government violated the rights of inmates by placing them inappropriately in solitary confinement can proceed as a class action, a Superior Court judge has rul...
Kayla Derkach Sep 19, 2018
Lawsuit over solitary confinement in Ontario jails certified as class action
TORONTO - A lawsuit alleging the Ontario government violated the rights of inmates by placing them inappropriately in solitary confinement can proceed as a class action, a Superior Court judge has rul...
Andrew Snook Sep 19, 2018

Coalition candidates rally behind leader ahead of final Quebec debate
MONTREAL - With Coalition Avenir Quebec Leader Francois Legault on the sidelines ahead of Thursday’s crucial final debate, it was left to a collection of prominent candidates to rally behind him...
Andrew Snook Sep 19, 2018

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