Category Archives: Canada
Ukrainian embassy confirms death in Nice attack; no word on missing student
OTTAWA - The Ukrainian embassy in Ottawa says one of its citizens died in a deadly truck attack in France last week but won’t confirm whether the victim is a missing student studying in Canada. ...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2016

Storage locker babies: Accused's son testifies he never saw his mother pregnant
WINNIPEG - A woman accused of hiding the remains of six infants in a storage locker never appeared to be pregnant, her adult son testified Monday. The son, who cannot be identified under a court-order...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2016
Eight CF-18s sent on month-long training exercise despite reported jet shortage
OTTAWA - Eight Canadian fighter jets have been deployed on a massive training exercise in the Pacific, despite Liberal government warnings the country does not have enough such aircraft to defend Nort...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2016

Tory leadership candidate Maxime Bernier favours free-trade deal with China
OTTAWA - Signing a free-trade deal with China would allow Canada to increase its exports by $7.7 billion a year, Conservative leadership candidate Maxime Bernier said Monday. Such an agreement would a...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2016
Tories seek more help for Yazidis but audit suggests their past help was minimal
OTTAWA - As the Conservatives push for more help for Yazidis fleeing persecution at the hands of Islamic militants, new information suggests their efforts to do so while in government were minimal. Da...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2016
The Monday news briefing: An at-a-glance survey of some top stories
Highlights from the news file for Monday, July 18 SCATHING REPORT DETAILS WIDESPREAD RUSSIAN DOPING: A scathing report detailing a complex system of widespread, state-sponsored doping in Russia - a sc...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2016
Turkey engaging in 'witch hunt' on judiciary after coup attempt, analysts say
OTTAWA - The Turkish government faced accusations Monday of engaging in a “witch hunt” for arresting or firing thousands of judges and prosecutors following the weekend’s failed coup...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2016
Officials apologize as more than 80,000 civil servants have issue getting paid
OTTAWA - The federal government apologized Monday for a mammoth problem with its new pay system that has impacted more than one-quarter of its roughly 300,000 employees, some who say they’ve bee...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2016
Robert-Ralph Carmichael, creator of loonie coin design, dies at 78
TORONTO - The man who created the design for Canada’s loonie coin has died. Artist Robert-Ralph Carmichael’s image of a solitary loon was introduced in 1987, when Canada replaced its one d...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2016
Calgary Stampede attendance hits 22-year low as rain thins crowds
CALGARY - The Calgary Stampede recorded its lowest attendance in 22 years, organizers of the event said Monday, dealing yet another blow for businesses that were hoping for an economic shot in the arm...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2016

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