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The Friday news briefing: An at-a-glance survey of some top stories
Highlights from the news file for Friday, April 28 --- FORCES SEEK TO OUST 77 OVER SEX CASES: Military officials say they have moved this year to force out 77 service members found guilty of sexual mi...
Kayla Derkach Apr 28, 2017
Bombardier faces lengthy legal battle with Boeing that could hurt CSeries sales
MONTREAL - Bombardier faces a lengthy legal battle with Boeing after the aerospace giant filed a complaint with the U.S. government and the process could hurt sales of the new CSeries commercial jet, ...
Kayla Derkach Apr 28, 2017
Conviction, five-year sentence upheld for cop who faked crash reports
TORONTO - A veteran police officer who prepared bogus accident reports in exchange for cash lost his bid on Friday to overturn his conviction and five-year prison term. In upholding the guilty finding...
Kayla Derkach Apr 28, 2017
No sign driver tried to brake before gas station attendant hit: police expert
CALGARY - A police investigator says there was no indication that the driver of a truck involved in a hit and run that killed a gas station worker tried to brake. Const. Kevin Spear, a collision recon...
Kayla Derkach Apr 28, 2017
Liberals seeking trade deal with powerful Latin American trading bloc
OTTAWA - The federal government is reviving efforts to negotiate a trade agreement with a major Latin American trading bloc. The Global Affairs Department has opened consultations on a potential deal ...
Kayla Derkach Apr 28, 2017

Icy season: So far 673 icebergs counted in shipping lanes off Newfoundland
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - Newfoundland’s spectacular iceberg-viewing season continues to mean major hazards in North Atlantic shipping lanes. About 673 icebergs have drifted into North Atlantic s...
Kayla Derkach Apr 28, 2017
Saskatchewan Catholic School Boards Association to appeal ruling on funding
SASKATOON - The Saskatchewan Catholic School Boards Association says it will appeal a judge's decision to ban funding non-Catholic students in Catholic schools. The ruling released last week said the ...
Kayla Derkach Apr 28, 2017
Former Sally Ann executive found guilty of selling donations to black market
TORONTO - A former Salvation Army executive diverted truckloads of donations received by the charity to the black market as part of scheme to make money, a Toronto court has ruled. David Rennie was fo...
Kayla Derkach Apr 28, 2017
New Brunswick announces efforts to fight for continued Atlantic tariff exemption
FREDERICTON - The New Brunswick government is calling for an immediate start to negotiations between Canada and the United States to ensure softwood lumber from Atlantic Canada is exempt from counterv...
Kayla Derkach Apr 28, 2017
B.C. drunk driver gets more than eight years for killing three people
VANCOUVER - A British Columbia man who killed two cyclists and a passenger in his own vehicle while driving drunk along a winding, mountain highway north of Whistler has been sentenced to eight years ...
Kayla Derkach Apr 28, 2017

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