Category Archives: Canada
Actor Emma Thompson visits Nunavut hamlet in fight against seismic testing
CLYDE RIVER, Nunavut - British actor Emma Thompson says she received a lesson in the pervasiveness of modern celebrity as Inuit children surrounded her at a grocery store in a remote Canadian Arctic c...
Kayla Derkach Aug 16, 2016
Trudeau's appeal for donations irks expats still barred from voting
TORONTO - An appeal by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to Canadians living abroad for donations to the Liberal party has struck a sour note with disenfranchised long-term expats. The cash solicitation o...
Kayla Derkach Aug 16, 2016

RCAF aviator in Nova Scotia facing charges after marijuana and a weapon seized
GREENWOOD, N.S. - A member of the Royal Canadian Air Force faces drug and firearms charges after investigators said they seized marijuana and a non-military firearm from his Nova Scotia home. Canadian...
Kayla Derkach Aug 16, 2016

Judge slams government for nixing woman's airport security clearance
TORONTO - A government decision that stripped a woman of her airport security clearance and put her out of work more than two years ago was unfair, incomprehensible and unreasonable, a Federal Court j...
Kayla Derkach Aug 16, 2016

Police chiefs want new law that would compel people to reveal passwords
OTTAWA - Canada’s police chiefs want a new law that would force people to hand over their electronic passwords with a judge’s consent. The Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police has pass...
Kayla Derkach Aug 16, 2016
PM says civil liberties must be balanced with security in battling terrorism
BRIDGETOWN, N.S. - An alleged terrorist plot in Ontario that created anxieties over police monitoring of suspects hasn’t shaken Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s emphasis on balancing civil ...
Kayla Derkach Aug 16, 2016
Funeral for terrorist sympathizer will not be held at mosque: spokesman
Muslim institutions in London, Ont., are keeping their distance as funeral arrangements are underway for a terrorist sympathizer killed in a high-stakes police standoff in a nearby community. A spokes...
Kayla Derkach Aug 16, 2016
Jury at trial of alleged Quebec election shooter to return Wednesday
MONTREAL - Jurors at the trial of accused Quebec election killer Richard Henry Bain will return for a fifth day of deliberations Wednesday. They ended their fourth day of discussions at the Montreal c...
Kayla Derkach Aug 16, 2016
Papers discuss fracking impact on B.C. dams, province defends approach
VANCOUVER - Officials at British Columbia’s public power utility raised concerns as early as 2009 that earthquakes caused by a controversial gas-extraction method used in the mining industry may...
Kayla Derkach Aug 16, 2016

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces $119 M in funding for Nova Scotia
BRIDGETOWN, N.S. - On his first tour through Atlantic Canada since the emphatic election win last fall, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took steps to shore up goodwill, announcing millions in infrastruc...
Kayla Derkach Aug 16, 2016

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