Category Archives: Canada
Don Cherry calls media coverage of kneeling protests hypocritical
Hockey commentator Don Cherry believes media coverage of athletes kneeling during the playing of national anthems has been hypocritical. The popular TV personality best known for his Coach’s Cor...
Kayla Derkach Sep 29, 2017
NDP raffle off chance to live like Premier Brian Pallister in Costa Rica
WINNIPEG - Manitoba New Democrats are poking fun at Conservative Premier Brian Pallister’s much-publicized vacation home in Costa Rica by raffling off a vacation to the country as part of a part...
Kayla Derkach Sep 29, 2017

New cultural road map could change landscape, but where it leads still unclear
OTTAWA - Heritage Minister Melanie Joly unveiled Thursday what she billed as a road map for the future of Canada’s creative industries, but precisely where on the cultural landscape it will end ...
Kayla Derkach Sep 29, 2017
Ship allegedly broke St. Lawrence speed limit imposed to protect endangered whales
OTTAWA - Transport Canada says a ship has been fined for allegedly exceeding a speed limit set to protect endangered whales in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Due to the increased presence of North Atlantic...
Kayla Derkach Sep 29, 2017

Conservation group mourns death of female Alberta grizzly bear in B.C.
EDMONTON - Conservationists are mourning the death of a female grizzly bear that had been moved from a popular area west of Calgary this summer to a remote park in northwest Alberta. Stephen Legault o...
Kayla Derkach Sep 29, 2017

Donald Trump's new ambassador to Canada: I'm a 'listener,' Knight Craft says
WASHINGTON - Donald Trump’s new ambassador to Canada says she intends to represent the president’s agenda with a style that appears, at first glance, to be gentler than that of her unapolo...
Kayla Derkach Sep 29, 2017

Montreal mayoral candidate says no public cash for future major league baseball
MONTREAL - The North American-wide debate over who should pay for professional sports stadiums entered Montreal’s mayoral race on Wednesday. Valerie Plante, the leading candidate vying to replac...
Kayla Derkach Sep 29, 2017
Rogers buys naming rights to Halifax plaza on site of former public street
Halifax Mayor Mike Savage says he’s “comfortable” a city block sold to a developer will now carry the name of a telecommunications company. Rogers Communications announced Wednesday ...
Kayla Derkach Sep 29, 2017
Toronto transit apologizes for naming emergency simulation after bombing campaign
Toronto’s transit organization has apologized after inadvertently naming an upcoming emergency exercise after a notorious bombing campaign in the Vietnam War. The Toronto Transit Commission had ...
Kayla Derkach Sep 29, 2017

Defence asks Supreme Court to hear case of man charged with Cindy Gladue murder
EDMONTON - Defence lawyers are asking the country’s top court to weigh in on the case of an Ontario trucker accused of murdering an Indigenous woman. Lawyers for Bradley Barton have filed an app...
Kayla Derkach Sep 29, 2017

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