Category Archives: Canada
A look at key events in the investigation and murder trial of Gerald Stanley
BATTLEFORD, Sask. - A jury has found Saskatchewan farmer Gerald Stanley not guilty in the shooting death of Colten Boushie, a 22-year-old resident of the Red Pheasant First Nation. Here is a look at k...
Kayla Derkach Feb 09, 2018
Accident or murder? A look at some court cases involving fatal shootings
A Saskatchewan jury has found farmer Gerald Stanley not guilty of second-degree murder in the shooting death of 22-year-old Colten Boushie. Court heard that Boushie and his friends drove onto Stanley&...
Kayla Derkach Feb 09, 2018

Alberta Premier Notley unveils high-profile task force to counter B.C. 'attack'
CALGARY - Premier Rachel Notley has unveiled a task force she says will defend Alberta jobs from B.C.’s “unconstitutional attack” on the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion, but she wo...
Kayla Derkach Feb 09, 2018

N.S. Tories dealt 'head-on' with Baillie misconduct allegation: party president
HALIFAX - Former Nova Scotia Premier John Hamm addressed the resignation of former provincial Tory leader Jamie Baillie after an allegation of inappropriate behaviour Friday, saying he was “hear...
Kayla Derkach Feb 09, 2018

Didn't hear tickling complaints about former NDP minister: former chief of staff
WINNIPEG - A chief of staff to former Manitoba premier Greg Selinger denied accusations Friday that he didn’t address complaints from two government workers who say they were groped and tickled ...
Kayla Derkach Feb 09, 2018
Montreal introduces first Indigenous affairs commissioner, Marie-Eve Bordeleau
Montreal officially presented its first commissioner of Indigenous affairs, Marie-Eve Bordeleau, on Friday. Bordeleau, a lawyer who is Cree, says her job will be to guide the city administration towar...
Kayla Derkach Feb 09, 2018
Arrested man injured: Calgary police officer found guilty of assault
CALGARY - A judge has ruled that a Calgary police officer used excessive force against a suspect who was seriously injured during an arrest. Const. James Othen has been convicted of assault causing bo...
Kayla Derkach Feb 09, 2018

Banning media coverage of ethics probes a bad idea, openness groups say
OTTAWA - Pro-transparency groups are panning the new federal ethics watchdog’s suggestion that he should be able to prevent the media from reporting on his investigations. In testimony at a Hous...
Kayla Derkach Feb 09, 2018

Cadaver dogs in alleged serial killer investigation are 'getting tired': Police
TORONTO - The task of searching for human remains in the case of an alleged serial killer is so daunting that Toronto police say cadaver dogs from neighbouring forces are now assisting with the massiv...
Kayla Derkach Feb 09, 2018
B.C. moves Family Day to third Monday in February, in line with other provinces
VICTORIA - British Columbia is falling into step with the rest of the country by moving its Family Day to the third Monday in February, starting next year. Premier John Horgan says the change is meant...
Kayla Derkach Feb 09, 2018

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