Category Archives: Canada

Neighbours describe Quebec shooting suspect as quiet man who loved guns as a kid
QUEBEC - Along the sleepy suburban street where the man charged in the Quebec City mosque shooting was raised, neighbours say as a kid he played baseball, swam in backyard pools and explored the nearb...
Jan 31, 2017

Murder trial told ads for autopsy set, surgery dissection tools on hard drive
CALGARY - A police forensic investigator testified Tuesday he found disturbing web searches on a hard drive found on the farm of a man suspected in the deaths of a Calgary couple and their five-year-o...
Jan 31, 2017
Prince Edward Island signs health deal with additional $45.1 million
CHARLOTTETOWN - Prince Edward Island has become the latest province to sign on to a health deal with Ottawa, agreeing to an additional $45.1 million over the next 10 years. P.E.I., the last of the fou...
Jan 31, 2017
Threats force halt to Edmonton troupe's version of Shakespearean drama
EDMONTON - A community theatre says it has cancelled its production of Shakespeare’s “Othello” because of threats from people angered by a decision to cast a white woman in the title...
Jan 31, 2017
Lack of homes on the market to drive Toronto real estate prices, realtors say
TORONTO - A lack of homes for sale is expected to drive Toronto’s sizzling housing market to another year of double-digit price increases, the city’s real estate board said Tuesday. The To...
Jan 31, 2017
Bernier, Leitch outpace Tory leadership field in 2016 fundraising, data show
OTTAWA - When it comes to fundraising in the Conservative leadership race, there’s Maxime Bernier and then there is everybody else. The latest quarterly financial reports released today by Elect...
Jan 31, 2017

Couillard says Quebec has 'demons' but is an open and loving society
MONTREAL - The deadly shooting at a Quebec mosque could serve as a watershed moment in the sometimes tense debate in the province over race and religion, Premier Philippe Couillard said Tuesday. Couil...
Jan 31, 2017

Wired glass will soon lose safety designation after reports of serious injuries
TORONTO - Wired glass, commonly used in schools, hospitals and offices across Canada, will soon lose its safety designation due to the high risk of serious injuries when broken. The Canadian General S...
Jan 31, 2017

Man who beheaded Greyhound bus passenger seeking discharge: family
WINNIPEG - The mother of a man beheaded by a fellow bus passenger in Manitoba says her son’s killer is seeking an absolute discharge almost eight years after he was found not criminally responsi...
Jan 31, 2017

NDP urges Libs to do more to fill gaps left by U.S. travel ban, refugee policy
OTTAWA - The Liberal government is holding the line on its immigration and refugee policy in the wake of the U.S. travel ban, but leaving the door open to future adjustments as they continue to study ...
Jan 31, 2017