Category Archives: Canada

Report: 4 in 10 young Canadians have sent a sext, 6 in 10 have received one
About four in 10 young Canadians have sent a sext and more than six in 10 have received one, suggests a new report, which also puts a spotlight on the unauthorized sharing of sexual photographs among ...
Kayla Derkach Feb 05, 2018

Caroline Mulroney touts change for Ontario Tories in first campaign event
TORONTO - Caroline Mulroney, the latest addition to the Ontario Progressive Conservative leadership race, says that while the party needs to make major changes, she would still use the previous leader...
Kayla Derkach Feb 05, 2018
Quebec special constables seek judgment to increase their ranks at courthouses
MONTREAL - The union representing Quebec’s special constables took the government to court Monday, seeking a judgment that would bolster their numbers across the province. Special constables hav...
Kayla Derkach Feb 05, 2018
Details about sale and use of pot in B.C.
VANCOUVER - British Columbia has announced details of how marijuana will be sold and regulated in the province once the federal government makes it legal later this year. Here’s a list of propos...
Kayla Derkach Feb 05, 2018

The Monday news briefing: An at-a-glance survey of some top stories
Highlights from the news file for Monday, Feb. 5 --- FATAL FARM SHOOTING A ‘FREAK ACCIDENT,’ DEFENCE SAYS: An Indigenous man who died in a shooting on a Saskatchewan farm was the victim of...
Kayla Derkach Feb 05, 2018

Bibeau to announce funds to combat female genital mutilation in West Africa
OTTAWA - The federal government will announce funding of $3 million for a project aimed at eradicating female genital mutilation in West Africa. International Development Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau ...
Kayla Derkach Feb 05, 2018

Issues with Toronto subway raise questions about city's position as major hub
TORONTO - A combination of emergencies on board a train, signal malfunctions and a cracked rail brought much of Toronto’s subway system to a halt last week, raising questions about the city̵...
Kayla Derkach Feb 05, 2018

B.C. to allow marijuana use in public, but it won't be sold in liquor stores
VICTORIA - Pot and liquor sales won’t mix in British Columbia, but adults will be allowed to toke in some public spaces once marijuana is legalized later this year. The province announced new de...
Kayla Derkach Feb 05, 2018

Trudeau under fire for saying some vets want more than government can afford
OTTAWA - The federal Conservatives cited an itemized list of Liberal-approved expenditures to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday as they demanded he apologize for saying some veterans want more t...
Kayla Derkach Feb 05, 2018
More customs facilities, in more places: Canada, U.S. plan expanded preclearance
WASHINGTON - Imagine clearing Canadian customs in Florida, Arizona, or Chicago, or having a U.S. customs facility attached to a car plant in Ontario, with the goal of helping people and cargo travel f...
Kayla Derkach Feb 05, 2018

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