Category Archives: Canada

Transgender job fair aims to help integrate trans people into workforce.
TORONTO - A Toronto transgender woman is holding a job fair geared toward transgender and gender-nonconforming people to try to spark systemic change in the Canadian workforce. Biko Beauttah, who came...
Kayla Derkach Nov 12, 2017

Protesters vow to continue B.C. fish farm protest amid court action
PORT HARDY, B.C. - First Nations protesters at a salmon farm off the northern coast of Vancouver Island are vowing to stay, despite court action aimed at forcing them out. Marine Harvest Canada, which...
Kayla Derkach Nov 12, 2017

Resident angry after Montreal war monument vandalized on Remembrance Day
MONTREAL - A Montreal man said he and other residents were shocked and saddened after a war memorial was defaced with graffiti on Remembrance Day. Berj Merdjanian says he saw the lettering early Satur...
Kayla Derkach Nov 12, 2017

Federal report outlines hopes, skepticism on free trade with China
OTTAWA - A sweeping federal report shows that Canadian businesses aren’t sure a free trade pact will solve all the concerns they have about dealing with China. The newly released report summariz...
Kayla Derkach Nov 12, 2017

Liberal MPs to blitz ridings with reminders of their greatest hits
OTTAWA - As Liberal MPs spend this week in their ridings, they are tasked with reminding Canadians what they have done since the last election as they start boosting their efforts to convince voters t...
Kayla Derkach Nov 12, 2017
American lawyers gather to ponder Trump's NAFTA options: Can he cancel it alone?
WASHINGTON - Legal experts huddled together at a recent conference to ponder a question that could go from being a distant hypothetical to one that dominates Canada-U.S.-Mexico relations: can an Ameri...
Kayla Derkach Nov 12, 2017

Adults with autism want to give more input on services catering to community
TORONTO - A growing number of Canadian businesses are providing programs and services geared toward autistic people, but some adult members of their target audience want more of a say on how the offer...
Kayla Derkach Nov 12, 2017

Tuked away no more: Canada's first permanent road to Arctic coast to open
TUKTOYAKTUK, N.W.T. - At 6 a.m. on Wednesday, in the arctic cold and darkness of the Mackenzie Delta, Darrel Nasogaluak will fire up his vehicle and head out on Canada’s newest and most exotic r...
Kayla Derkach Nov 12, 2017

Toronto's Bloor bike lanes heralded but city lags behind other Canadian centres
TORONTO - When a stretch of separated bicycle lanes along a major thoroughfare in Toronto was recently made permanent, cyclists rejoiced and local politicians heralded the move as a major step forward...
Kayla Derkach Nov 12, 2017

Canada's push to eliminate coal power takes on U.S. clean coal in Bonn
OTTAWA - Climate change talks in Germany are headed for a collision course on coal this week - and Canada is right in the middle of it. Environment Minister Catherine McKenna is arriving today in Bonn...
Kayla Derkach Nov 12, 2017

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