Category Archives: Canada

Clark Kent shows up for House duty as Trudeau shows off latest Halloween costume
OTTAWA - It’s a bird. It’s a plane. No, it’s Justin Trudeau. The prime minister is disguised as Clark Kent as his Halloween alter ego for 2017. On his way to question period today, T...
Kayla Derkach Oct 31, 2017
Halifax police continue search for mystery infant's parents
HALIFAX - Two days after a healthy baby was found abandoned behind a shop on a busy Halifax street, many questions remain about who the child is and how such a thing could happen. Experts say such cas...
Kayla Derkach Oct 31, 2017
Man who pleaded guilty to terror charge sentenced to 4 1/2 years in prison: lawyer
TORONTO - An Ontario man who travelled to Syria to support an Islamic militant group will spend another two years behind bars after pleading guilty to a terror charge, his lawyer said Tuesday. Kevin O...
Kayla Derkach Oct 31, 2017
Criminal investigation into alleged staff misconduct at Edmonton prison
EDMONTON - Two investigations are underway into allegations of workplace harassment and other misconduct involving some corrections staff at the federal maximum-security Edmonton Institution. The Corr...
Kayla Derkach Oct 31, 2017

Infrastructure spending delay point to problems with Liberal program: Opposition
OTTAWA - Opposition parties say that a plan to shift more than $2 billion worth of federal infrastructure spending points to problems with one of the government’s cornerstone programs, despite w...
Kayla Derkach Oct 31, 2017

Feds ask industry for icebreaking help amid concerns about Coast Guard's fleet
OTTAWA - The federal government has turned to the private sector for help in keeping the country’s waters free of ice during the winter months amid concerns about the state of Canada’s ice...
Kayla Derkach Oct 31, 2017

Call for return of Louis Riel walking stick donated by military to museum
WINNIPEG - A walking stick that belonged to Northwest Rebellion leader Louis Riel has been donated to the Manitoba Museum, but there is a call for it to be returned to the Metis people. The Royal Winn...
Kayla Derkach Oct 31, 2017

Court sets aside cash order in Ecuadorians' appeal of Chevron decision
TORONTO - Ecuadorian villagers do not need to put up almost $1 million before they can pursue a claim against oil behemoth Chevron, Ontario’s top court ruled Tuesday. In its decision, the Court ...
Kayla Derkach Oct 31, 2017

Guy Ouellette accuses anti-corruption unit of 'unprecedented intimidation'
QUEBEC - The Quebec member of the legislature who was arrested by the province’s anti-corruption unit accused the organization Tuesday of trying to use “unprecedented intimidation” a...
Kayla Derkach Oct 31, 2017

Manitoba government rejects call to change how organs donated
WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government has rejected a proposal that would have made all people in the province organ donors unless they specifically requested not to be. Members of the Progressive Conserv...
Kayla Derkach Oct 31, 2017

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