Category Archives: Canada
Man, 38, convicted of murder dies in custody in New Brunswick prison
RENOUS, N.B. - Corrections officials say a 38-year-old inmate has died in custody. In a statement, Correctional Service Canada says Guy Langlois was pronounced dead in hospital at about 3:30 p.m. Mond...
Apr 27, 2017
University says study rooms for studies, not sex: 'That space is for learning'
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - Memorial University business students are being asked to keep their studies family friendly after a custodian recently walked in on two people having early morning relations i...
Apr 27, 2017

Bloody cash found in medical student's apartment, officer tells murder trial
HALIFAX - Blood-stained cash was found in medical student William Sandeson’s apartment, and a pistol found nearby had blood at the end of its muzzle, his murder trial heard Thursday. Halifax pol...
Apr 27, 2017
Small-budget indie flick 'Maudie' becomes Atlantic Canada's hottest movie
HALIFAX - The small-budget biopic of folk artist Maud Lewis has become an unlikely Atlantic Canadian blockbuster. “Maudie” is the region’s No. 2 film, with a higher per-screen averag...
Apr 27, 2017

Justice ministers across Canada meet to tackle delays in the courts
OTTAWA - The federal Liberals are under pressure to help the wheels of justice spin a little faster, with some provinces asking for the right to do away with preliminary inquiries as a way to tackle t...
Apr 27, 2017

Science minister mulls forcing universities to attract more female researchers
OTTAWA - The federal science minister says universities aren’t doing the heavy lifting to appoint more female research chairs, so she wants to force their hands. On her way to give a speech Wedn...
Apr 27, 2017
Eight stories in the news today, April 27
Eight stories in the news for Thursday, April 27 --- TRUMP WITHDRAWS THREAT OF NAFTA PULLOUT U.S. President Donald Trump is backing off plans to cancel the North American Free Trade Agreement. His dec...
Apr 27, 2017
Crown disputes self-defence argument at Calgary trial for man who strangled wife
CALGARY - The lawyer for a man who admits he strangled his wife and buried her body in their home says his client was acting in self-defence, but the Crown is arguing he made up stories of domestic ab...
Apr 27, 2017

B.C. Liberal leader says all Canadians involved in U.S. softwood offer balked
VANCOUVER - British Columbia’s Liberal leader says everyone involved in a potential softwood lumber agreement said No when the United States offered a “lousy” deal that would have co...
Apr 27, 2017
Ontario's first balanced budget in a decade to see new spending
TORONTO - Ontario’s first balanced budget in a decade is being released this afternoon and is expected to contain new money to benefit seniors, students, parents, caregivers and patients. The de...
Apr 27, 2017