Category Archives: Canada
Prince Edward Island reports 10 cases of whooping cough in the province
CHARLOTTETOWN - Prince Edward Island is reporting an outbreak of whooping cough. Dr. Heather Morrison, the Island’s chief public health officer, says there are currently 10 cases in the province...
Feb 28, 2017
Too much 'shaming' at Pride event: Politician says he will not attend
WINNIPEG - Manitoba’s health minister said Tuesday he will not attend a Pride Parade in his constituency this summer because there has been too much shaming of people who don’t participate...
Feb 28, 2017
Quebec adopts law to force government lawyers and notaries back to work
Quebec’s national assembly adopted legislation on Tuesday to force striking government lawyers and notaries back to work. The bill passed by a 52-38 margin after a lengthy debate, with the three...
Feb 28, 2017
Federal government buying new radar system to better detect severe weather
The federal government is moving to improve Canada’s ability to warn people about severe weather, including tornadoes. The government announced Tuesday that it has signed an $83-million contract...
Feb 28, 2017
Fed Libs say no to would-be candidate in Montreal byelection
MONTREAL - The federal Liberals are putting the kibosh on a bid by a Montreal borough mayor to seek the party nomination in a byelection. Alan DeSousa is hoping to eventually represent the Liberals in...
Feb 28, 2017
Study claims mercury still leaking from mill near Grassy Narrows : chief
TORONTO - A northwestern Ontario First Nation plagued with mercury poisoning for more than 50 years said Tuesday it has evidence that toxic material is still leaking from an upstream paper mill. A new...
Feb 28, 2017

Animal group says there's a growing number of abandoned cats in New Brunswick
FREDERICTON - Officials with Cat Rescue Maritimes say they’re seeing a growing number of abandoned cats in New Brunswick - many found near-frozen or starved to death. Dr. Mildred Drost, a veteri...
Feb 28, 2017

Loggers finding few salvageable trees in wake of ferocious Fort McMurray wildfire
CALGARY - Wildfires that swept through the northern Alberta forest near Fort McMurray last May continue to frustrate loggers trying to harvest wood from trees killed by the fire before insects and rot...
Feb 28, 2017
TransCanada suspends $15-billion NAFTA suit on Keystone XL as project advances
CALGARY - TransCanada Corp. has suspended a $15-billion lawsuit against the United States regarding its Keystone XL project following signals by U.S. President Donald Trump that he will likely approve...
Feb 28, 2017

Noisy protest, heated arguments as Trump sons attend hotel opening in Vancouver
VANCOUVER - Hundreds of anti-Trump protesters waved signs and chanted on the streets of Vancouver on Tuesday while inside the newly completed Trump Tower, smiling members of U.S. President Donald Trum...
Feb 28, 2017