Category Archives: Canada
Parties trade barbs as poll shows Nova Scotia race tightening in final days
Nova Scotia’s party leaders were largely off the campaign trail ahead of Thursday night’s debate, but the parties duelled by press release as a new poll suggested a tightening race. The ND...
Kayla Derkach May 25, 2017
Large fire at Toronto recycling plant sends smoke over parts of city
TORONTO - A large and stubborn blaze that broke out at a recycling facility near Toronto’s waterfront early Thursday sent a haze of smoke wafting over parts of the city as firefighters worked fo...
Kayla Derkach May 25, 2017

Top court hears federal government's appeal on residential school records
OTTAWA - Lawyers for the federal government and the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation took turns Thursday trying to convince the Supreme Court how to handle the personal records of those wh...
Kayla Derkach May 25, 2017
Tentative contract agreement in place for Quebec provincial police
SAINT JULIE, Que. - A tentative contract agreement has been reached between the Quebec government and the association representing about 5,400 provincial police officers. The members of the Provincial...
Kayla Derkach May 25, 2017
Seven stories in the news today, May 25
Seven stories in the news for Thursday, May 25 --- TERRORISM, DEFENCE SPENDING TO DOMINATE NATO AGENDA Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in Brussels for the 28-nation NATO summit. Terrorism, which was ...
Kayla Derkach May 25, 2017

Trudeau praises benefit of sharing intelligence with the U.S. and others
BRUSSELS - Canada’s deeply entrenched role in the fight against global extremism is more focused these days on intelligence-gathering - and sharing - than on putting more boots on the ground in ...
Kayla Derkach May 25, 2017

McNeil pressed on broken promises at second Nova Scotia campaign debate
HALIFAX - Tory Leader Jamie Baillie cast himself Thursday night as the only man who can beat Stephen McNeil, while the Liberal premier implored voters to ignore campaign “negativity” and g...
Kayla Derkach May 25, 2017

RCMP charge Alberta woman with threatening Sophie Gregoire Trudeau
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. - Police have charged a woman in southern Alberta with making online threats against the prime minister’s wife and the Canadian government. RCMP Cpl. Hal Turnbull said investig...
Kayla Derkach May 25, 2017
Regina elementary school teacher places third in strongwoman competition
REGINA - An elementary school teacher from Regina has been named one of the top strongwomen in North America. Tracey Halladay, 34, placed third in the recent competition to find North America’s ...
Kayla Derkach May 24, 2017
Metrolinx appealing latest court loss over $770M contract with Bombardier
TORONTO - Metrolinx has filed an appeal questioning the decision of an Ontario judge last month that preserved the transit agency’s contract with Bombardier Transportation. The notice of appeal ...
Kayla Derkach May 24, 2017

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