Category Archives: Canada
Toronto woman found not criminally responsible in stabbing of condo doorman
TORONTO - A Toronto woman has been found not criminally responsible in the stabbing of her condo doorman last year. Ellis Kirkland was charged with attempted murder, assault with a weapon and weapons ...
Kayla Derkach Jun 09, 2017
Quebec murder suspect set free due to trial delays to be deported within weeks
MONTREAL - Canada’s Immigration Department says a murder suspect who was set free after his trial exceeded the legal length limit is expected to be sent back to Sri Lanka in the next two weeks. ...
Kayla Derkach Jun 09, 2017
Not Watergate: legal woes unlikely to force Trump from office soon
WASHINGTON - After chatting excitedly about all the ways Donald Trump was in deep trouble, how James Comey’s testimony had set tough traps for the president, how other witnesses would corroborat...
Kayla Derkach Jun 09, 2017
The world, the kids and the watchdogs: how federal politics touched us this week
OTTAWA - When Justin Trudeau grabbed a bite with Barack Obama in Montreal this week, it was far more than a couple of friends catching up over crab cakes. Beyond the frame of the immaculately staged a...
Kayla Derkach Jun 09, 2017
Five things about Canada's rollout of a new foreign policy this week
OTTAWA - The Liberal government has spent the last week rolling out a new foreign policy. Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland gave an overarching speech that positioned Canada as a champion of ...
Kayla Derkach Jun 09, 2017
New unit to help departing military members with physical, mental illnesses
HALIFAX - The federal government detailed its plans Friday to create a special unit to support injured Armed Forces members as they prepare a return to civilian life. Treasury Board President Scott Br...
Kayla Derkach Jun 09, 2017

Canadian Normandy veteran awarded France's highest decoration for service
HALIFAX - Fred Turnbull was only 19 when his landing craft approached the beaches of Normandy as part of the greatest amphibious assault in military history. Now 92, Turnbull, who was a Royal Canadian...
Kayla Derkach Jun 09, 2017
Track washed away: Flood means rail line to northern Manitoba off for months
CHURCHILL, Man. - The only ground transportation to subarctic Churchill has been suspended until at least winter - and possibly next spring - dealing a blow to the remote Manitoba community’s to...
Kayla Derkach Jun 09, 2017
Ontario police officer wins over crowd with impromptu rap at car show
TORONTO - A Toronto-area police officer has won over some fans with an impromptu rap performance that is gaining online popularity. York Regional police Const. Amy Oliver was working a paid-duty secur...
Kayla Derkach Jun 09, 2017
QuickQuotes: what was said Friday about Canada's new feminist foreign aid policy
OTTAWA - Quotes about Canada’s new, feminist foreign aid policy announced Friday: “Focusing Canada's international assistance on the full empowerment of women and girls is the most effecti...
Kayla Derkach Jun 09, 2017

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