Category Archives: Canada
Police hunting for suspects after fatal shooting in Toronto mall
TORONTO - A young man killed in a northwest Toronto mall was chased into the centre and shot dead amid a throng of shoppers, police said Friday as they searched for as many as four people in connectio...
Kayla Derkach Sep 01, 2017
Pizza pan helps save endangered piping plover eggs on Prince Edward Island
BRACKLEY, P.E.I. - A pair of endangered piping plovers whose eggs were threatened by the tide at a P.E.I. beach had an unlikely savour - a pizza pan. Kerry-Lynn Atkinson, a resource management officer...
Kayla Derkach Sep 01, 2017
Eight stories in the news for today, Sept. 1
Eight stories in the news for Friday, Sept. 1 --- ROUND TWO OF NAFTA TALKS BEGIN TODAY IN MEXICO A second round of NAFTA negotiations begin today in a country that has long served as Donald Trump̵...
Kayla Derkach Sep 01, 2017

Front-row seat to history: National news agency The Canadian Press marks 100 years
The Canadian Press, the national news service that was created during the First World War to bring home stories from the European front - and went on to become the country’s go-to, real-time sou...
Kayla Derkach Sep 01, 2017
Calgary MP Darshan Kang resigns from Liberal caucus
Calgary MP Darshan Kang resigned late Thursday from the Liberal caucus after sexual harassment allegations from a second woman became public. In a written statement, Kang said he’s leaving the g...
Kayla Derkach Aug 31, 2017

The Beast finally out: Fort McMurray wildfire deemed extinguished 15 months later
FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. - A wildfire that forced 80,000 people in northern Alberta to flee more than a year ago has finally been extinguished. Wildfire information officer Lynn Daina says the Horse River...
Kayla Derkach Aug 31, 2017

National Energy Board to hold hearings on detailed Trans Mountain pipeline route
VANCOUVER - The National Energy Board will hold hearings in British Columbia and Alberta to review proposals by Trans Mountain for its detailed pipeline corridor through the two provinces. The board w...
Kayla Derkach Aug 31, 2017

Quebec premier says latest hateful act against Muslim community 'crossed a line'
Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard says a line has been crossed with the torching of a mosque president’s car and that citizens need to come together and clearly take a stand against hate. Police...
Kayla Derkach Aug 31, 2017

Morneau calls nervous Liberal MPs as backlash to small biz tax proposals grows
OTTAWA - Bill Morneau is scrambling to calm the fears of nervous Liberal backbenchers who’ve been inundated with complaints about the finance minister’s plan to eliminate loopholes that gi...
Kayla Derkach Aug 31, 2017
B.C. First Nations occupy a second salmon farm as company raises safety concerns
PORT HARDY, B.C. - Members of two British Columbia First Nations say they have occupied a salmon farm on a small island on the province’s coast, the second such protest to be held in the past we...
Kayla Derkach Aug 31, 2017

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