Category Archives: Canada

Coffee, wine and cruises: How newspapers are trying to boost revenue
TORONTO - Newspapers crippled by declining advertising are increasingly turning to less traditional sources of revenue, such as hosting coffee and wine clubs, in an effort to boost profits. The latest...
Kayla Derkach Sep 14, 2016
Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard meets with Cuban President Raoul Castro
HAVANA - Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard wrapped up his two-day visit to Cuba on Tuesday with a surprise meeting with President Raoul Castro - a meeting that was not on the premier’s original ...
Kayla Derkach Sep 13, 2016
Manitoba couple say NHL wants them to pay $400 ticket for breast-feeding baby
WINNIPEG - A pair of Manitoba parents are in a fight with the National Hockey League over their breast-feeding baby. Clifford Anderson and Shalyn Meady have already spent $800 on two seats for this ye...
Kayla Derkach Sep 13, 2016
Former prime minister Brian Mulroney says current immigration process just fine
CALGARY - Former prime minister Brian Mulroney has waded into the debate over screening newcomers for “anti-Canadian values,” saying he sees no need to toughen the immigration process as o...
Kayla Derkach Sep 13, 2016
Flexibility, government co-operation key to helping seniors: ministers
VANCOUVER - Ministers responsible for Canada’s seniors say flexibility and co-operation are needed to help meet the challenges brought on by an aging population. The federal, provincial and terr...
Kayla Derkach Sep 13, 2016
CFL legend Norman Kwong remembered fondly at public memorial service in Calgary
CALGARY - Hundreds turned out to pay their respects to CFL legend and former Alberta lieutenant-governor Norman Kwong at a state memorial. Kwong, who was 86, died in his sleep on Sept. 3. Randy Kwong ...
Kayla Derkach Sep 13, 2016
Facts and figures on the proposed Energy East pipeline
OTTAWA - Facts and figures on TransCanada Corp.’s proposed Energy East pipeline: What is it? The 4,500-kilometre oil pipeline is designed to carry 1.1 million barrels of oil or bitumen per day f...
Kayla Derkach Sep 13, 2016
Jury selected at fraud trial of ex-federal Liberal organizer Jacques Corriveau
MONTREAL - The jury has been selected at the fraud trial of a man who made headlines during the federal sponsorship scandal. Jacques Corriveau, 83, is a former longtime federal Liberal organizer and a...
Kayla Derkach Sep 13, 2016

Recovery Days celebrate sobriety, aim to inspire those struggling with addiction
TORONTO - Almost a year ago, Terance Brouse was struggling to hold on to a month of sobriety, free for the first time in years from a life fuelled by booze and drugs, when he stumbled upon an event ca...
Kayla Derkach Sep 13, 2016

IMF head praises Canada-Europe trade deal amid rising protectionist sentiment
OTTAWA - The head of the International Monetary Fund says she hopes Canada and the European Union finalize their still-unsigned free trade agreement. Christine Lagarde made the comments Tuesday in Ott...
Kayla Derkach Sep 13, 2016

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