Category Archives: Canada

PM, ministers wrap cabinet retreat focused on challenging fall agenda
SUDBURY, Ont. - Justin Trudeau is acknowledging that his government faces a tough year ahead full of hard choices that won’t please everyone. And he already seems to be trying to dampen expectat...
Kayla Derkach Aug 22, 2016

CBC says an average of just over four million tuned in for Hip broadcast
TORONTO - CBC’s broadcast of Saturday night’s Tragically Hip concert averaged just over four million viewers, according to the network. CBC says an average of 4.04 million people tuned in ...
Kayla Derkach Aug 21, 2016
Doctors want funding for seniors care in new health accord
VANCOUVER - Canadian doctors want the federal government to make sure health care professionals have the resources they need to care for the country’s aging population, says the president of the...
Kayla Derkach Aug 21, 2016
Canadian soldier faces charges in Britain
OTTAWA - A Canadian soldier who served in Afghanistan is facing charges in the United Kingdom. A statement from the military provided to The Canadian Press does not elaborate on the nature of the char...
Kayla Derkach Aug 21, 2016
Cabinet warned second year will be full of hard choices, can't please everyone
SUDBURY, Ont. - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his ministers have been warned they’re heading into a tough year. The warning came Sunday from Sir Michael Barber, the British guru on “de...
Kayla Derkach Aug 21, 2016
Jury deliberations to stretch into 10th day in Quebec election shooting trial
MONTREAL - The jury deciding the fate of Quebec’s alleged 2012 election-night shooter will return for a 10th day of deliberations after failing to reach a verdict on Sunday. For a second straigh...
Kayla Derkach Aug 21, 2016
Innkeepers and retailers seeing fewer Canadian tourists
PORTLAND, Maine - Canadian tourism in Maine appears to be down again for the third year in a row. According to data from the Maine Office of Tourism, approximately 5.5 million Canadians visited Maine ...
Kayla Derkach Aug 21, 2016

Canada's food truck expansion continues as industry finds its place
CALGARY - Emmanuel Guardado had always dreamed of starting his own food business, but it was only when he lost his job in the oil-and-gas industry that he decided to dive in. “I got laid off fro...
Kayla Derkach Aug 21, 2016

Losing Elizabeth May as leader would be a 'great blow' to Greens: deputy leader
OTTAWA - It would be a “great blow” to the Green party if Elizabeth May decides to walk away as leader, one of its deputies said Sunday. Daniel Green, a Quebec environmentalist who joined ...
Kayla Derkach Aug 21, 2016
Liberals eye exceptions to mandatory minimums championed by Conservatives
OTTAWA - The Liberal government is studying the idea of building some wiggle room into the controversial convention of mandatory minimum sentences to avoid unduly harsh penalties in cases that donR...
Kayla Derkach Aug 21, 2016

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