Category Archives: Canada

PM Trudeau to raise residential school apology, climate change with Pope Francis
ROME - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau plans to raise reconciliation with indigenous peoples, the global fight against climate change and the importance of religious and cultural diversity when he meets...
May 28, 2017
No winning ticket for Saturday night's $5 million Lotto 649 jackpot
TORONTO - There was no winning ticket for the $5 million jackpot in Saturday night’s Lotto 649 draw. However, the guaranteed $1 million prize was claimed by a ticket purchased in Atlantic Canada...
May 28, 2017
Unionized CN Rail employees issue strike notice
MONTREAL - A union representing employees at CN Rail is threatening job action to back contract demands. The Teamsters union has given the company 72 hour strike notice and could legally walk off the ...
May 27, 2017
New Conservative leader Andrew Scheer no stranger to making political history
TORONTO - Andrew Scheer is no stranger to making political history. When he first sought federal political office in 2004, he beat out the NDP candidate who at the time was the longest serving MP in t...
May 27, 2017
B.C. Supreme Court jury finds man guilty of smuggling Tamil migrants to Canada
VANCOUVER - A prosecutor says a man accused of bringing hundreds of Tamil migrants into Canada illegally in a dilapidated cargo ship nearly seven years ago has been found guilty. Crown counsel Charles...
May 27, 2017

Alicia Keys and Canada's indigenous movement share human rights award
MONTREAL - American recording artist and humanitarian Alicia Keys believes a change is coming, as people in both Canada and the United States wake up to the fight against inequality and injustice. ...
May 27, 2017
Computer beats top Chinese player at go, but will soon be unplugged
EDMONTON - A University of Alberta computing science professor says a clean sweep by a computer at a man-versus-machine competition in the ancient game of go is bittersweet. Ryan Hayward says it means...
May 27, 2017

Nova Scotia parties search for undecided voters in campaign's last weekend
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia’s three main party leaders fanned out across the province Saturday in a bid to sway any voters who might still be on the fence ahead of Tuesday’s provincial election....
May 27, 2017

More flour brands recalled by CFIA nationally for fear of E. Coli contamination
BRAMPTON, ONTARIO – The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is adding more brands of flour to its list of recalled products. The new list includes Creative Baker, Brodie, Golden Temple and Purity br...
May 27, 2017

G7 leaders agree to fight protectionism, but U.S. hedges on Paris Agreement
TAORMINA, Italy - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made his major debut on the international stage at a UN global warming conference in Paris, where the new Liberal government, crowing cheerfully that Ca...
May 27, 2017