Category Archives: Canada
Victim laughed at shooter before being shot inside busy Toronto restaurant
TORONTO - A real estate agent shot at a crowded Toronto restaurant over the weekend laughed at his attacker right before bullets were fired, the establishment’s owner recounted Monday. “Ha...
Kayla Derkach Sep 18, 2017

British PM, Trudeau say Canada-EU trade deal a 'basis' for new bilateral talks
OTTAWA - Those feeling anxious about the future relationship between the United Kingdom and the rest of the world could use a little predictability, and both Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and British ...
Kayla Derkach Sep 18, 2017
Herrndorf to step down as head of National Arts Centre after 18 years
OTTAWA - Peter Herrndorf will be stepping down as head of the National Arts Centre in June after leading Canada’s largest performing arts organization for 18 years. Herrndorf is credited with tr...
Kayla Derkach Sep 18, 2017
Fishermen protest outside Fisheries office over alleged illegal lobster sales
DIGBY, N.S. - Several dozen lobster fishermen gathered outside a federal Fisheries office in southwestern Nova Scotia on Monday to continue their protest over what they say is an illegal Indigenous co...
Kayla Derkach Sep 18, 2017
Ontario plans stiff new laws, beefed up penalties for drug-impaired drivers
TORONTO - Ontario plans to introduce tough new penalties for drug-impaired drivers ahead of the legalization of recreational marijuana next July. Premier Kathleen Wynne said Monday there will be zero ...
Kayla Derkach Sep 18, 2017
Food bank visits in Toronto back to recession-era levels: report
TORONTO - Food bank visits in Canada’s most populous city are back up to levels seen after the last recession hit the country, with a spike in the number of seniors accessing their services in t...
Kayla Derkach Sep 18, 2017

Sting, Elvis Costello to pay tribute to Leonard Cohen at memorial in Montreal
MONTREAL - Adam Cohen, the son of singer Leonard Cohen, said Monday his father would likely want nothing to do with the memorial concert planned to mark the first anniversary of the music legend’...
Kayla Derkach Sep 18, 2017
Any lice with that salmon? Parasite plagues global industry
ST. ANDREWS, N.B. - Salmon have a lousy problem, and the race to solve it is spanning the globe. A surge of parasitic sea lice is disrupting salmon farms around the world. The tiny lice attach themsel...
Kayla Derkach Sep 18, 2017

General Motors workers on strike at CAMI assembly plant in Ingersoll, Ont.
INGERSOLL, Ont. - GM Canada has been hit with its first assembly plant strike in more than two decades as uncertainty on North American trade negotiations loom over contract talks with workers at its ...
Kayla Derkach Sep 18, 2017
Hurricane Jose could bring wind, rain and rough surf to Nova Scotia: forecasters
HALIFAX - Hurricane Jose’s slow crawl northwards means Nova Scotia will be shrouded with cloudy skies this week as rough surf pounds the Atlantic coast. Environment Canada says the slow-moving w...
Kayla Derkach Sep 18, 2017

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