Category Archives: Canada
Data shows steep ramp up in penalties on companies shifting profits abroad
CALGARY - Life is getting harder for Canadian multinationals trying to reduce taxes by transferring profits abroad. In its latest budget, the federal government committed to increasing enforcement eff...
Kayla Derkach Oct 06, 2016
About 200 assisted deaths under new law, but details impossible to come by
TORONTO - About 200 Canadians have received help killing themselves since legislation authorizing medically assisted suicide came into force in June, new figures obtained by The Canadian Press show, b...
Kayla Derkach Oct 06, 2016
Some of what was said Thursday about RCMP's landmark harassment settlement
OTTAWA - Some of what was said Thursday when RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson apologized and announced the details of a settlement with a group of female Mounties who alleged widespread bullying, abuse a...
Kayla Derkach Oct 06, 2016

Government deploys team to Haiti to assess needs after Hurricane Matthew
OTTAWA - The federal government has deployed a team to Haiti to assess the damage caused by Hurricane Matthew and determine what assistance Canada can provide. “The team is in the field right no...
Kayla Derkach Oct 06, 2016
'Ripped out of my classroom:' But Jewish groups pleased over prof's suspension
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. - A longtime university professor whose online comments about the Holocaust and Israel have angered Jewish groups says his suspension undermines academic freedom and is unfair to stu...
Kayla Derkach Oct 06, 2016

Police in St. John's seek info on posters warning parents about 'sex offender'
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - Police in Newfoundland are looking for information about posters put up near two schools in St. John’s warning parents about an alleged sex offender. They include a phot...
Kayla Derkach Oct 06, 2016
Arctic warms: Some territories now open to carbon tax talk, want break for North
The Arctic may be warming to the federal government’s plan to implement a national carbon tax. All three territorial leaders were firmly opposed to any talk of a price on carbon just months ago ...
Kayla Derkach Oct 06, 2016
Judge orders eBay to pay Montrealers $86,700 after cancelling sneaker auction
MONTREAL - A judge has ordered eBay to pay two Montreal brothers more than $86,000 after the online auction giant took down their advertisement for a pair of highly prized Nike sneakers. Kevin Mofo Mo...
Kayla Derkach Oct 06, 2016
'No current risk' after mosquito that can transmit Zika found in Ont.: officials
WINDSOR, Ont. - Health officials say there’s “no current risk” after a mosquito species capable of transmitting the Zika virus to humans was found in the Windsor, Ont., area. Four Ae...
Kayla Derkach Oct 06, 2016
Operator of Nova Scotia to Maine ferry carried over 35,000 passengers
HALIFAX - The new operator of Nova Scotia’s taxpayer-funded ferry from Yarmouth, N.S., to Portland, Maine, says more than 35,000 passengers used the service in its inaugural season - a figure we...
Kayla Derkach Oct 06, 2016

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