Category Archives: Canada
'Fred Flintstone' puts lien on Ontario woman's van
TORONTO - They’re the modern Stone Age vehicle liens. A 75-year-old eastern Ontario woman discovered that a Fred Flintstone living on Yellow Brick Road and his daughter Pebbles had liens on her ...
Kayla Derkach May 10, 2017
Stripping people of Canadian citizenship without hearing unfair, judge rules
TORONTO - Stripping new Canadians of their citizenship without giving them a proper chance to explain themselves is a violation of their rights, a Federal Court judge declared Wednesday. In a key deci...
Kayla Derkach May 10, 2017
Thieves keep stealing signs for Beer Street, High Street: 'A cat and mouse game'
CHARLOTTETOWN - It’s a decades-long game of cat and mouse: Thieves have been stealing the signs for Beer Street and High Street in Charlottetown almost as quickly as city crews replace them. Cha...
Kayla Derkach May 10, 2017
University student delivers care packages to border-crossers in Manitoba
WINNIPEG - A University of Manitoba student wanting to help asylum-seekers crossing the border from the United States on foot has delivered 150 care packages to them. Half the packages were delivered ...
Kayla Derkach May 10, 2017
Reports say Canadian man, 33, detained in death of woman, 23, in Cancun, Mexico
TORONTO - Mexican media say a Canadian man is charged in the death of a 23-year-old woman at a Cancun resort. The reports say the woman - who they identify as Gabriela Janeth Jaramillo - was killed on...
Kayla Derkach May 10, 2017
Writers' Union of Canada sorry for article encouraging cultural appropriation
TORONTO - The Writers’ Union of Canada apologized Wednesday for an opinion article in the latest issue of its quarterly magazine advocating for more cultural appropriation in Canadian literature...
Kayla Derkach May 10, 2017
Quebec's top court rules national securities regulator is unconstitutional
MONTREAL - Quebec’s top court says Ottawa’s plan to set up a national securities regulator is unconstitutional. The provincial government asked the Quebec Court of Appeal in the summer of ...
Kayla Derkach May 10, 2017
NEB proposes to review upstream, downstream emissions from Energy East
CALGARY - Canada’s national energy regulator has proposed that the new review of the Energy East Pipeline consider upstream and downstream emissions from the project. The National Energy Board i...
Kayla Derkach May 10, 2017
Soybean and lentil success: Agriculture census shows trend to more crop variety
Fewer and slightly older Canadian producers are planting more cropland on larger farms and are making relatively stable profits. That’s the general overview of the 2016 Census of Agriculture rel...
Kayla Derkach May 10, 2017
A protective partisan wall forms around Trump, with just a few cracks in it
WASHINGTON - The political earthquake touched off by President Donald Trump’s sudden firing of an FBI director investigating his campaign’s ties to Russia left only the slightest, most sub...
Kayla Derkach May 10, 2017

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