Category Archives: Canada
Some examples of Canadian tourists behaving badly
Newfoundland authorities are investigating after people poured bubble bath into waterways in a park and at an interpretative centre. Some other recent examples of Canadian tourists behaving badly: ...
Kayla Derkach Aug 03, 2016
Air Canada making moves to make in-flight entertainment accessible
TORONTO - A human rights complaint filed against Air Canada has been resolved with the carrier promising to make its in-flight entertainment systems accessible to visually impaired passengers. Two Ont...
Kayla Derkach Aug 03, 2016
Home sales in Vancouver last month fell to lowest level since January
Vancouver’s booming housing market, one of the hottest in North America, may be showing signs of cooling after home sales fell last month to their lowest level since January. A total of 3,226 re...
Kayla Derkach Aug 03, 2016
Much more money raised for Fort McMurray than other recent disasters
FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. - The Canadian Red Cross says it has raised almost $300 million to support its relief efforts after a wildfire devastated parts of the northern Alberta city of Fort McMurray. The ...
Kayla Derkach Aug 03, 2016
Hospital surgeon makes house call to operate on gorilla at Toronto Zoo
TORONTO - A 44-year-old female gorilla from the Toronto Zoo is recovering after surgery to remove a mass from her leg. Medical staff from Toronto’s Scarborough Hospital performed the surgery on ...
Kayla Derkach Aug 03, 2016

Crown expert says alleged election night shooter not psychotic during killing
MONTREAL - Accused election night shooter Richard Henry Bain was unlikely manic, depressed or psychotic the night he allegedly shot and killed a man outside the Parti Quebecois victory party in 2012, ...
Kayla Derkach Aug 03, 2016

Wall says more tests needed before water intakes reopen after oil spill
PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. - Premier Brad Wall says more tests are needed before drinking water intakes can be reopened after an oil spill on the North Saskatchewan River, despite good preliminary results. ...
Kayla Derkach Aug 03, 2016

Red Cross says nearly $300M raised for Fort McMurray after fire
FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. - The Canadian Red Cross says $299 million has been raised to help with recovery from the Fort McMurray wildfire, with some money earmarked for people who can’t make their m...
Kayla Derkach Aug 03, 2016

Health care on Manitoba First Nation negligent, led to death: lawsuit
WINNIPEG - The family of a Manitoba man who died last year filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the federal and Manitoba governments, alleging inadequate health care at the nursing station in Cross Lake,...
Kayla Derkach Aug 03, 2016
Newfoundland waterways turned into huge bubble baths, raising ecological ire
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - People have been creating elaborate bubble baths in Newfoundland waterways, and the government wants it to stop. Photos on social media show a half-dozen young people surround...
Kayla Derkach Aug 03, 2016

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