Category Archives: Canada

Government aims to bring sexual assault law up to speed with the courts, times
OTTAWA - The Liberal government is changing sexual assault law to make it clear that an unconscious person cannot consent to sexual activity, part of an effort to bring legislation up to speed with th...
Kayla Derkach Jun 06, 2017

Roadside drug-testing devices worked well in pilot project, Public Safety says
OTTAWA - The federal government says new pilot-project results suggest roadside testing devices can be successfully used to help detect drug-influenced driving - another milestone on the road to legal...
Kayla Derkach Jun 06, 2017

Freeland says Canada needs more military 'hard power' as U.S. looks inward
OTTAWA - Canada’s new foreign policy will involve spending billions on “hard power” military capability because the country can’t rely on an American ally that has turned inwar...
Kayla Derkach Jun 06, 2017

Nearly one in five first-time homebuyers received help with down payment: CMHC
OTTAWA - Nearly one in five first-time homebuyers received help with a down payment from a family member, according to a survey conducted by the federal housing agency released Tuesday. Canada Mortgag...
Kayla Derkach Jun 06, 2017

Former girlfriend testifies at trial of medical student charged with murder
HALIFAX - The defence in the case of a Halifax university student accused of murder closed its case Tuesday, saying William Sandeson remains “confident” after weeks of testimony at the jur...
Kayla Derkach Jun 06, 2017
Greater Montreal Area posts record home sales in May, up 15 per cent from 2016
MONTREAL - A record number of homes were sold in the Montreal area last month, the Greater Montreal Real Estate Board said Tuesday amid concerns that a foreign buyers’ tax in Toronto could be ha...
Kayla Derkach Jun 06, 2017
Former embassy to be dedicated to First Nations, Metis, Inuit: government source
OTTAWA - A government source says the former U.S. embassy across from Parliament Hill is set to become a space dedicated to First Nations, Metis and Inuit people. The federal government is expected to...
Kayla Derkach Jun 06, 2017

Five stories in the news for Tuesday, June 6
Five stories in the news for Tuesday, June 6 --- BARACK OBAMA IN MONTREAL TODAY Former U.S. president Barack Obama will be in Montreal today to deliver a keynote speech to a sold-out audience at the c...
Kayla Derkach Jun 06, 2017

After pilots organize, push is now on to unionize WestJet flight attendants
CALGARY - A recent successful bid to unionize WestJet (TSX:WJA) pilots has prompted a push to organize flight attendants at the airline. The airline, Canada’s second-largest, has long prided its...
Kayla Derkach Jun 06, 2017
Quebec government in court battle over distribution of public data
MONTREAL - A website owned by a U.K.-based company is fighting the Quebec government in court for prohibiting it from collecting public information on firms in the province and then making it availabl...
Kayla Derkach Jun 06, 2017

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