Category Archives: Canada

Trudeau tours Montreal riding ahead of federal byelection
MONTREAL - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau continued his byelection campaign tour on Sunday, appearing in a Montreal riding on behalf of the political upstart who surprised the party with her nomination...
Kayla Derkach Mar 26, 2017

Scores turn out for healing service after Nova Scotia church fire
HALIFAX - Scores of people clad in white gathered Sunday for a healing service in a community gym across the street from a fire-ravaged historic church just outside Halifax. The service was originally...
Kayla Derkach Mar 26, 2017

NDP leadership candidates suggest Liberal pledge on pot going up in smoke
MONTREAL - The Liberal government’s plan to move ahead on marijuana legalization is up in smoke, NDP leadership candidates suggested during Sunday’s leadership debate in Montreal while the...
Kayla Derkach Mar 26, 2017

CP Exclusive: Fewer Canadian travellers blocked at U.S. land border
OTTAWA - Fewer Canadians are being turned away at the U.S. land border in recent months despite mounting concerns that Donald Trump’s immigration policies are making it much harder to cross, The...
Kayla Derkach Mar 26, 2017
Five years later, activists divided over legacy of Quebec 2012 student protests
MONTREAL - Five years after seas of angry students took to Montreal streets to protest planned university tuition-fee hikes, activists remain divided over the legacy of the so-called “Maple Spri...
Kayla Derkach Mar 26, 2017

Toronto woman heads to rights tribunal over washroom access issue
TORONTO - A Toronto woman has launched a human rights complaint against a bar that allegedly refused to allow her to use their washroom on the grounds that she might sue the facility if she injured he...
Kayla Derkach Mar 26, 2017
Expert suggests leaving seatbelt sign on too long could be bad for flight safety
An airline safety expert says plane crews may be unwittingly compromising flight safety by leaving seatbelt signs on too long. Greg Marshall suggests passengers may not see the need to remain buckled ...
Kayla Derkach Mar 26, 2017

Two cases of police misconduct arising out of G20 summit set for review
TORONTO - Two separate cases of police misconduct arising out of the turbulent Toronto G20 summit almost seven years ago lurch toward finality this week and next as the various parties involved battle...
Kayla Derkach Mar 26, 2017

'We're all hurting': Calgary arts cut to the bone as corporate funds dry up
Calgary’s performing arts scene has become a casualty of corporate cost-cutting as the city’s economic doldrums drag into a third year, prompting organizations to band together to seek mor...
Kayla Derkach Mar 26, 2017
Halifax debates developers' influence as N.S. capital undergoes condo boom
HALIFAX - A suggestion that Halifax councillors who accept money from developers should stop voting on their proposed buildings has rekindled a debate over whether such campaign contributions could am...
Kayla Derkach Mar 26, 2017

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