Category Archives: Canada
Three people plead guilty to unlawful confinement in Alberta naked kidnapping
LEDUC, Alta. - Three people in Alberta have pleaded guilty after being charged in a bizarre naked kidnapping case that may have involved hallucinogenic tea. Two women and one man, who cannot be identi...
Andrew Snook Sep 17, 2018
Three people plead guilty to unlawful confinement in Alberta naked kidnapping
LEDUC, Alta. - Three people in Alberta have pleaded guilty after being charged in a bizarre naked kidnapping case that may have involved hallucinogenic tea. Two women and one man, who cannot be identi...
Kayla Derkach Sep 17, 2018

Privacy watchdogs call for more oversight over voters' private details
OTTAWA - Canada’s privacy watchdogs are collectively calling on all levels of government to force political parties to disclose any personal information they hold on voters and allow for indepen...
Andrew Snook Sep 17, 2018

Trade, economic concerns come to fore as Ontario MP ditches Liberals for Tories
OTTAWA - The Conservative opposition forced the Liberals onto the defensive Monday as the governing party watched one of their own abruptly cross the floor to join the chorus of Tories declaring that ...
Andrew Snook Sep 17, 2018

Privacy watchdogs call for more oversight over voters' private details
OTTAWA - Canada’s privacy watchdogs are collectively calling on all levels of government to force political parties to disclose any personal information they hold on voters and allow for indepen...
Kayla Derkach Sep 17, 2018

Trade, economic concerns come to fore as Ontario MP ditches Liberals for Tories
OTTAWA - The Conservative opposition forced the Liberals onto the defensive Monday as the governing party watched one of their own abruptly cross the floor to join the chorus of Tories declaring that ...
Kayla Derkach Sep 17, 2018

Feds, Indigenous groups agree on spending plans for $1.7 billion for child care
OTTAWA - Three national Indigenous organizations will receive a combined $1.7 billion to spend on child care over the coming decade under an agreement announced on Monday. The 10-year funding comes fr...
Andrew Snook Sep 17, 2018

Abdelrazik torture lawsuit delay would be unconscionable, his lawyer tells judge
OTTAWA - The federal government is making a last-minute plea to delay the Federal Court hearing of a long-simmering lawsuit from a Montreal man over Canada’s role in his detention in Sudan. The ...
Andrew Snook Sep 17, 2018

Feds, Indigenous groups agree on spending plans for $1.7 billion for child care
OTTAWA - Three national Indigenous organizations will receive a combined $1.7 billion to spend on child care over the coming decade under an agreement announced on Monday. The 10-year funding comes fr...
Kayla Derkach Sep 17, 2018

Abdelrazik torture lawsuit delay would be unconscionable, his lawyer tells judge
OTTAWA - The federal government is making a last-minute plea to delay the Federal Court hearing of a long-simmering lawsuit from a Montreal man over Canada’s role in his detention in Sudan. The ...
Kayla Derkach Sep 17, 2018

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