Category Archives: Canada
Syrian refugee program sparks political push for other humanitarian settlement
OTTAWA - This fall, federal public servants are expected to go to Northern Iraq to figure out how to get hundreds of people from there to Canada as refugees. It’s the first time Canadian staff w...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2016
First Nations call on feds, Ontario to hash out deal as police strike looms
OTTAWA - First Nations leaders and a northern Ontario MP say police officers’ lives are on the line and they want the federal government and the province to negotiate a new policing agreement wi...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2016
The Friday news briefing: An at-a-glance survey of some top stories
Highlights from the news file for Friday, July 15 ATTACK IN NICE LINKED TO RADICAL ISLAM, FRENCH PRESIDENT SAYS: French President Francois Hollande says Mohamed Bouhlel is a terrorist linked to radica...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2016
Officials apologize as more than 80,000 civil servants have issue getting paid
OTTAWA - The federal government apologized Monday for a mammoth problem with its new pay system that has impacted more than one-quarter of its roughly 300,000 employees, some who say they’ve bee...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2016
Sidney Crosby takes Stanley Cup to air carrier, hometown coffee shop
HALIFAX - Sidney Crosby met the Stanley Cup at the Halifax airport Friday, beginning his designated time with the storied trophy with a surprise visit to a hometown Tim Hortons. “We heard this b...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2016
Eight CF-18s sent on month-long training exercise despite reported jet shortage
OTTAWA - Eight Canadian fighter jets have been deployed on a massive training exercise in the Pacific, despite Liberal government warnings the country does not have enough such aircraft to defend Nort...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2016
Robert-Ralph Carmichael, creator of loonie coin design, dies at 78
TORONTO - The man who created the design for Canada’s loonie coin has died. Artist Robert-Ralph Carmichael’s image of a solitary loon was introduced in 1987, when Canada replaced its one d...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2016
Turkey engaging in 'witch hunt' on judiciary after coup attempt, analysts say
OTTAWA - The Turkish government faced accusations Monday of engaging in a “witch hunt” for arresting or firing thousands of judges and prosecutors following the weekend’s failed coup...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2016
Edmonton university student unaccounted for in France is Ukrainian citizen
EDMONTON - An Edmonton student missing after a deadly truck attack in France that killed at least 84 people is a Ukrainian citizen. MacEwan University says Mykhaylo (Misha) Bazelevskyy has permanent r...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2016
PM signs book of condolences at French Embassy following Nice attack
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited the French embassy in Ottawa Monday to pay his respects to the victims of a terrorist attack in Nice. The prime minister signed a book of condolences ins...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2016

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