Category Archives: Canada
Annual review off for mentally ill B.C. father who killed his three children
VANCOUVER - An annual hearing to review the confinement of a mentally ill British Columbia man who killed his three children has been adjourned for 10 months. The province’s Criminal Justice Bra...
Kayla Derkach Jul 26, 2016

Chemical, biological and nuclear threats focus of NATO exercise in Alberta
SUFFIELD, Alta. - The possibility of a terrorist attack using biological or chemical weapons makes the focus of a 15-day NATO training exercise at Canada’s largest training base even more import...
Kayla Derkach Jul 26, 2016

The Tuesday news briefing: An at-a-glance survey of some top stories
Highlights from the news file for Tuesday, July 26 ISIL CLAIMS ATTACK THAT KILLED FRENCH PRIEST: The Islamic State group crossed a new threshold Tuesday in its war against the West, as two of its foll...
Kayla Derkach Jul 26, 2016
Alberta court overturns sexual assault acquittal, saying `No does not mean Yes'
EDMONTON - An Alberta judge who overturned a teenager’s acquittal on a sexual assault charge has delivered a scathing “No means No” lesson to a lower-court colleague and his take on ...
Kayla Derkach Jul 26, 2016
Elections watchdog sanctions federal Green party for misleading election poll
GATINEAU, Que. - The federal Green party has issued a statement saying it regrets distributing a poll in Victoria containing unreliable data just before voting day last October. The statement, from pa...
Kayla Derkach Jul 26, 2016

Liberals pay $33 million to stay in F-35 program, despite promise not to buy it
OTTAWA - Canada has so far forked over more than $311 million to develop the F-35 - without any guarantee it will actually buy the multibillion-dollar stealth fighter. The most recent instalment was m...
Kayla Derkach Jul 26, 2016
No breaks from B.C.'s new tax for foreign property buyers with deals: minister
VICTORIA - There will be no reprieve from a new tax on foreign buyers who have signed contracts to purchase homes in Metro Vancouver, where they snapped up almost 10 per cent of recent property sales,...
Kayla Derkach Jul 26, 2016

Canadian-made robot, named Ludwig, helping assess dementia at retirement home
TORONTO - A retirement home in north Toronto is preparing to welcome an unusual resident: Ludwig, an artificially intelligent robot. Adorned with spiky mauve-coloured hair, green-tinged eyes and a few...
Kayla Derkach Jul 26, 2016

Social media scrutiny of Ghomeshi trial could lead to legal reforms: researcher
HALIFAX - A researcher studying public reaction to the Jian Ghomeshi case says social media scrutiny of the trial could lead to “crowd-sourced reforms” for how the legal system handles sex...
Kayla Derkach Jul 26, 2016
Regulator requires banks to conduct stress tests for Vancouver, Toronto home prices
OTTAWA - Canada’s banking regulator is requiring certain financial institutions to conduct stress tests to determine how they would deal with a 50 per cent downturn in Vancouver real estate pric...
Kayla Derkach Jul 26, 2016

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