Category Archives: Canada

B.C. officials tally losses, damage following wildfire flare-ups
KAMLOOPS, B.C. - Officials in British Columbia say they are beginning the difficult process of notifying those who have lost homes in the out-of-control wildfires that have prompted a provincial state...
Kayla Derkach Jul 17, 2017
Health Canada reviewing safety of BBQ brushes, says nine injured since 2011
TORONTO - Health Canada is conducting an investigation into the safety of wire-bristle brushes used to clean barbecues, with plans to conclude the probe by the end of the summer. The agency said the r...
Kayla Derkach Jul 17, 2017
Group asks court to expedite refugee status for "Snowden's Guardian Angels"
OTTAWA - A group of lawyers are hoping the courts will force the federal government to speed up refugee applications for three families who helped hide former CIA whistleblower Edward Snowden in Hong ...
Kayla Derkach Jul 17, 2017

Premiers forge ahead with Indigenous meeting despite boycott by three groups
EDMONTON - Canada’s premiers met with a reduced group of Indigenous leaders Monday after three national bodies - including the Assembly of First Nations - boycotted the event. Alberta Premier Ra...
Kayla Derkach Jul 17, 2017
200th anniversary approaches of treaty that led to founding of Winnipeg
WINNIPEG - A treaty regarded by some as the founding document of Winnipeg is about to mark a milestone anniversary. The 1817 Peguis-Selkirk Treaty was signed 200 years ago this Tuesday. The treaty est...
Kayla Derkach Jul 17, 2017

B.C. fire smoke wafts into Alberta, Saskatchewan; air quality advisories issued
CALGARY - Wildfires burning in British Columbia have been causing smoky conditions in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Alberta Health Services issued precautionary air-quality advisories for its north and Ca...
Kayla Derkach Jul 17, 2017
Final 11 accused in big Mob bust in Quebec see charges stayed by judge
MONTREAL - The last 11 people accused in a massive Quebec Mob bust dubbed Project Clemenza saw the charges against them stayed Monday at the request of the prosecution. A spokesperson for the Public P...
Kayla Derkach Jul 17, 2017
Sophie Gregoire Trudeau urges girls to have confidence in themselves
WASHINGTON - Sophie Gregoire Trudeau kicked off a United Nations-led girls’ conference in Washington with a pep talk Monday, urging young women to believe in themselves and in their ability to s...
Kayla Derkach Jul 17, 2017
Quebec mayor whose citizens rejected Muslim cemetery won't reintroduce project
MONTREAL - There are no plans to use a new Quebec law in order to reintroduce the Muslim cemetery project in Saint-Apollinaire, the town’s mayor said Monday, a day after voters rejected the prop...
Kayla Derkach Jul 17, 2017
WestJet plane hit by green laser on approach to airport in Charlottetown: police
CHARLOTTETOWN - RCMP are investigating a report of a green laser being directed into the cockpit of a commercial aircraft as it approached the airport in Charlottetown. Police said the WestJet passeng...
Kayla Derkach Jul 17, 2017

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