Category Archives: Canada

Colorado: Where you can buy all the weed you want and have nowhere to smoke
DENVER - Dispensaries sell a dizzying array of dried bud, potent extracts and colourful edibles. Licensed grow-ops are filled with hundreds of fragrant plants. Head shops sit packed with elaborate pip...
Kayla Derkach May 01, 2017

High employees mean higher costs when marijuana legalized, oil and gas CEOs warn
CALGARY - Oilpatch CEOs fear their costs will rise when the federal government passes recently introduced legislation to legalize recreational marijuana. The issue of drug use is closely watched in th...
Kayla Derkach May 01, 2017

B.C. Liberals say jobs the top election issue, while NDP pledges climate action
VANCOUVER - The New Democrats started the last full week of British Columbia’s election campaign by pushing a climate-change agenda while the Liberals put jobs at the top of their campaign bid t...
Kayla Derkach May 01, 2017
Body of one of four hunters missing in northeastern Alberta recovered
FORT CHIPEWYAN, Alta. - The body of one of four men who went missing in northeastern Alberta a week ago has been found. The RCMP say the body of 42-year-old Walter Ladouceur of Fort Chipewyan was reco...
Kayla Derkach Apr 30, 2017
2 dead, 3 treated, released after fishing boat goes down off Vancouver Island
TOFINO, B.C. - Two people are dead and three others were treated and released from hospital Sunday after a fishing boat went down off the west coast of Vancouver Island near the remote tourist communi...
Kayla Derkach Apr 30, 2017

Promises on jobs, affordability continue to dominate B.C. election campaign
VANCOUVER - With just over a week left in British Columbia’s election campaign, the leaders spent Sunday out on the hustings trying to shore up votes. Campaigning in the Kootenays, B.C. Liberal ...
Kayla Derkach Apr 30, 2017

Government drops most contentious proposals for reforming House of Commons rules
OTTAWA - The Trudeau government is backing down from some of its most controversial proposals for reforming the way the House of Commons operates in the face of opposition filibustering that has tied ...
Kayla Derkach Apr 30, 2017

Threat of economic turmoil over softwood tariff becomes B.C. election issue
VICTORIA - A hefty American tariff on Canadian softwood could be devastating for British Columbia’s economy, but it may also be advantageous for political leaders on the campaign trail who are l...
Kayla Derkach Apr 30, 2017

B.C.'s First Nations leaders suspect high rate of overdose deaths
VANCOUVER - First Nations leaders in British Columbia say they suspect the deadly opioid fentanyl is having a disproportionate impact on their communities but they can’t get the numbers to prove...
Kayla Derkach Apr 30, 2017
Discrimination against two-spirit indigenous people linked to suicide crisis
OTTAWA - Ojibwa-Cree elder Ma-Nee Chacaby says coming out nearly 30 years ago was like unzipping her skin so she could reveal her true self. It was a moment of relief after years of pain. “IR...
Kayla Derkach Apr 30, 2017

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