Category Archives: Canada

Heavy rain likely to cause flooding in Central and Eastern Canada
Persistent, steady rains soaking swaths of Central and Eastern Canada that have already endured record precipitation levels threatened to trigger widespread flooding Friday and put residents and gover...
Kayla Derkach May 05, 2017
Jobless rate falls to 6.5% but Canadian wages see weakest growth since 1997
OTTAWA - The unemployment rate fell last month to its lowest level since the start of the last major recession, but details within Statistics Canada’s latest labour report - including a record-l...
Kayla Derkach May 05, 2017
How one of Canada's busiest ERs made progress against overcrowding
Five times a day, senior managers at Toronto’s North York General get alerts on the ever-rising tide of patients arriving at the hospital’s emergency department. The updates are colour-cod...
Kayla Derkach May 05, 2017
N.S. police chief suspended with pay after being charged with sexual assault
BRIDGEWATER, N.S. - A police chief in Nova Scotia has been suspended with pay for 60 days after being charged with sexually assaulting a 17-year-old girl. The police commission in Bridgewater passed a...
Kayla Derkach May 05, 2017

Nova Scotia premier commits $34 million to mental health services, clinicians
HALIFAX - In a province where it can take months to see a mental-health clinician, Keith MacIsaac wanted to let Premier Stephen McNeil know how facilities such as Halifax-based Laing House are vital t...
Kayla Derkach May 05, 2017
Handle unsolicited, private infrastructure proposals with care, feds advised
OTTAWA - An internal federal document is raising red flags for Ottawa over unsolicited, non-government proposals for infrastructure projects. The warning comes as the Trudeau government designs a new ...
Kayla Derkach May 05, 2017
Six stories in the news today, May 5
Six stories in the news for Friday, May 5 --- MANY CANADIANS BRACING FOR WEEKEND FLOODING Residents on both coasts and in waterlogged central Canada are bracing for flooding due to forecasts calling f...
Kayla Derkach May 05, 2017

B.C.'s Clark gains energy from feds, New Democrats urge Greens to their side
VANCOUVER - Liberal Leader Christy Clark’s bid to ban or tax thermal coal received a boost Friday from the federal government during the provincial election campaign, while NDP Leader John Horga...
Kayla Derkach May 05, 2017
Jurors cry over manslaughter verdict in Calgary hit and run of gas station worker
CALGARY - A driver who ran down a gas station attendant who had been on the job for only two weeks didn’t bat an eye Friday as he was found guilty of manslaughter in the immigrant woman’s ...
Kayla Derkach May 05, 2017
Heavy rain likely to cause new or more flooding in several area
A forecast of heavy rain in waterlogged central Canada and in both the Atlantic and Pacific regions has residents and emergency officials bracing for flood conditions through Friday and the weekend. E...
Kayla Derkach May 05, 2017

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