Category Archives: Canada
Little progress in Alberta model's suspected kidnapping in South Carolina
A South Carolina man charged with kidnapping and criminal sexual conduct after an Alberta woman was lured to the United States with the promise of a modelling job remains behind bars. A spokeswoman fo...
Kayla Derkach Nov 06, 2017

'Fight of my life:' Calgary officer testifies at arrest assault trial
CALGARY - One of three police officers accused of assaulting a man during an arrest says he thought he was in the fight of his life. Const. James Othen testified in court Monday that his adrenaline wa...
Kayla Derkach Nov 06, 2017
Scholarship to cover cost for refugee studying law at University of Saskatchewan
SASKATOON - The University of Saskatchewan is offering a new scholarship to cover the costs of a law student who has claimed or is claiming refugee status. The scholarship from the College of Law in S...
Kayla Derkach Nov 06, 2017

Keep politics out of in-country refugee determination process: UNHCR chief
OTTAWA - With the future of the Immigration and Refugee Board under review, one thing is certain, the head of the United Nations refugee agency said Monday: it needs to remain independent. “You ...
Kayla Derkach Nov 06, 2017

Trial hears bomb squad searched law office, car, suspect's home after explosion
WINNIPEG - Shortly after an explosion at a law firm that cost lawyer Maria Mitousis her right hand, members of Winnipeg’s bomb squad looked for other potential explosives as well as small body p...
Kayla Derkach Nov 06, 2017

What to say when a baby is born with Down syndrome? Not 'sorry,' says campaign
TORONTO - It’s arguably a difficult and awkward moment for family and friends when a couple announces the birth of a child followed by the revelation that their baby has Down syndrome. What does...
Kayla Derkach Nov 06, 2017
Quebec Liberal MP resigns a day after Trudeau announces four byelections
OTTAWA - A Quebec Liberal MP announced Monday he’s quitting politics for family reasons. Denis Lemieux, who has represented the riding of Chicoutimi-Le Fjord since 2015, said he made the decisio...
Kayla Derkach Nov 06, 2017
Feds seeking TPP changes on intellectual property, supply management and culture
OTTAWA - Canadian negotiators are pushing for three key changes to the original Trans-Pacific Partnership as leaders of the remaining countries interested in reviving the controversial treaty prepare ...
Kayla Derkach Nov 06, 2017

Injured veterans having to wait longer for service, internal documents show
OTTAWA - Injured Canadian Forces veterans are being forced to wait longer than in years past to find out whether they qualify for financial aid, newly disclosed documents show. The revelation, contain...
Kayla Derkach Nov 06, 2017

Lawyers for Ontario actress suing Harvey Weinstein say they can't find him
TORONTO - A lawsuit against Harvey Weinstein alleging the Hollywood mogul sexually assaulted an Ontario actress nearly two decades ago is being allowed to proceed even though lawyers have not been abl...
Kayla Derkach Nov 06, 2017

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