Category Archives: Canada

Canadian schools reluctant to embrace later bell times despite mounting research
TORONTO - A wave of international research suggesting delaying high school start times would have health and academic benefits for students has not yet crested in Canada. Several individual boards and...
Kayla Derkach Aug 17, 2017
Nova Scotia's Liberal government to table budget shelved by election Sept. 26
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia’s Liberal government will next month re-introduce a budget shelved because of its May 30 election call. The budget will be tabled Sept. 26, five days after the legislature ...
Kayla Derkach Aug 17, 2017

Pikangikum First Nation to be connected to Ontario power grid by next fall
The federal government announced up to $60 million in funding Thursday to connect a remote northwestern Ontario First Nation to the province’s power grid. Pikangikum First Nation, a community ne...
Kayla Derkach Aug 17, 2017

Scheer says he won't do interviews with the Rebel, citing editorial direction
OTTAWA - Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer said Thursday he’ll do no further interviews with conservative news outlet the Rebel until it changes its editorial direction, following its coverage o...
Kayla Derkach Aug 17, 2017

Some New Brunswick lobster fishermen park boats, concerned with low prices
SHEDIAC, N.B. - Some lobster fishermen in eastern New Brunswick tied up their boats and remained onshore Thursday in a protest over the prices they’re getting for lobster. Fishermen in ports suc...
Kayla Derkach Aug 17, 2017

Figures show nearly 7,000 asylum seekers nabbed at Quebec border over six weeks
LACOLLE, Que. - Almost 7,000 asylum seekers have been intercepted at the Quebec-U.S. border in the last six weeks, authorities said Thursday. The RCMP’s Claude Castonguay said the force intercep...
Kayla Derkach Aug 17, 2017

Canadian subsidiary of French defence giant gets $5.2 billion contract
OTTAWA - The Canadian subsidiary of French defence industry giant Thales has been awarded a multibillion-dollar contract to service Canada’s new fleet of Arctic offshore patrol ships and joint s...
Kayla Derkach Aug 17, 2017
Supreme Court refuses to hear appeal in Manitoba residential school case
OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear an appeal in a case about whether a Manitoba institution should be considered a residential school. Two lower courts said the institution in Teulon d...
Kayla Derkach Aug 17, 2017
Last year's federal deficit smaller than government predicted: analysis
OTTAWA - A new report says last year’s federal budgetary shortfall was smaller than the government predicted last spring. The parliamentary budget officer projects Ottawa’s 2016-17 shortfa...
Kayla Derkach Aug 17, 2017

Emotional mother-and-child reunion as young former captive arrives in Winnipeg
WINNIPEG - A woman in Winnipeg tightly embraced her 12-year-old son for the first time in three years early Thursday morning when the child was reunited with his family after his liberation from Iraqi...
Kayla Derkach Aug 17, 2017

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