Category Archives: Canada

Air Transat to offer compensation for cancelled flight
MONTREAL - Air Transat’s president says the carrier will compensate all passengers booked on a flight that was disrupted when two pilots were arrested on suspicion of drunkenness. “We will...
Kayla Derkach Jul 21, 2016

Goodale shows no sign of meeting demands of hunger-striking detainees
TORONTO - Dozens of immigration detainees have entered a dangerous phase of their protest hunger strike, but there was little sign Thursday that the federal government would meet their demands. Among ...
Kayla Derkach Jul 21, 2016
Team at UNB builds drone to bring flotation devices to drowning swimmers
FREDERICTON - Moved by a tragedy that claimed six lives, three researchers are developing a drone at the University of New Brunswick that could one day help prevent drownings off beaches around the wo...
Kayla Derkach Jul 21, 2016
Man convicted of sexually assaulting York University grad student
TORONTO - The victim of a sexual assault says she will not congratulate the legal system for doing its job following the conviction Thursday of the man who attacked her. Toronto’s Mustafa Ururya...
Kayla Derkach Jul 21, 2016
Donald Trump's NATO comments 'not helpful', defence minister says
OTTAWA - Donald Trump’s comments that, if elected president, the U.S. wouldn’t automatically come to the aid of allies are “not helpful,” Canada’s defence minister says. ...
Kayla Derkach Jul 21, 2016
Pokemon Go players targeted in Ottawa attempted robbery, police urge caution
Police in Ottawa are urging Pokemon Go players to be aware of their surroundings after a man and a woman playing the wildly popular game were targeted in an attempted robbery. Police say a 24-year-old...
Kayla Derkach Jul 21, 2016
Hundreds of bridges, culverts not being inspected properly: Manitoba auditor
WINNIPEG - Manitoba’s auditor general says hundreds of bridges and culverts across the province are not being inspected as frequently as required - if at all. A report released Thursday by Norm ...
Kayla Derkach Jul 21, 2016
B.C. posts $730 million surplus, housing revenues continue to fill coffers
VICTORIA - British Columbia’s thriving real estate market has helped the provincial government post a budget surplus of more than double the original forecast, Finance Minister Mike de Jong said...
Kayla Derkach Jul 21, 2016
'Disordered eating' rates troubling among young lesbians, bisexuals, gays: study
VANCOUVER - Gay, lesbian and bisexual youth are continuing to purge, fast or take diet pills to lose weight while rates for such behaviour among heterosexuals have decreased, a University of British C...
Kayla Derkach Jul 21, 2016
Man pleads guilty to attacks on people linked to B.C. Justice Institute
VANCOUVER - Families with links to a British Columbia justice training centre were among the targets in the firebombings and shootings of their homes and vehicles by a man who has pleaded guilty to or...
Kayla Derkach Jul 21, 2016

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